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    Wind Turbines Analysis

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    The Justice department prosecuted a subsidiary of Duke Energy for killing golden eagles and other protected birds, ending the legal double standards on enforcement. The federal subsidies had fueled the wind turbine growth as well as wind-related jobs are costing millions of dollars to the common taxpayer. Apart…

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    After analysis of three main social needs I chose one priority need which was support with Air Pollution. I chose this because I couldn’t find any social enterprises that support this social need. However, there are many people who are being effected by the air pollution in Southall and some are unaware of the effects of this. The social enterprise needed to meet this social need is a supportive group that will educate others on the health problems and environmental damage air pollution has. The…

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    according to Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) specifications governed by the US Green Building Council. Over the last decade, Starbucks’ LEED-certified locations exceeds 750 stores in 19 countries around the world. As these locations also assist with conservation practices, each store saves an annual average of 25,000 gallons of water. This has helped Starbucks reduce their water usage globally by 23% in 2014; their goal is 25% by 2015. Starbucks Corporation energy efficiency…

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    Donald Trump Insane Ideas

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    I don’t care, are you ready, are you ready?” Your answer should be no, not at all. We are not ready for the government to watch everything we do and every step we take. That to most people is classified as creepy. Or even worse he is against renewable energy, on his campaign trail…

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    Preserve Environment

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    who need them, instead of throwing it into a landfill where it will be left there to rot and companies will be required to make new materials from scratch (CatN). This method is also known as “Minimize”, where we use fewer materials, and use less energy, therefore reducing the carbon footprint. However, the problem with this method is that it doesn’t solve the main problem of this issue. Even if we were to minimize the wastes, we are only postponing the moment where we will complete exhaust the…

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    Wind Energy Argument Essay

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    Wind energy has been perceived as the next big energy source. Wind companies try to make consumers believe that this is the answer for the future, but research into wind energy demonstrates that coal or other forms of conventional power plants are needed. Coal plants have been shutting down due to the Clean Air Act, our country can not be sustained by wind energy. Some people speculate that nuclear should be the answer. Although wind energy is a well known renewable energy source, it has raised…

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    other human activities (Stern, “What is the economics of Climate Change?”). They involve the usage of huge amounts of fossil fuels. To prevent climate change from getting worse, more farmers need to use renewable energies, like solar energy, to grow their crops. Although, using solar energy does not prevent climate change all together as their are many other factors that contribute to it, it is one way the effects of climate change can be decreased. Just like NASA’s online article…

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    Victoria for over 50 years, the plant’s owners Engie argued that it was no longer economically viable to continue to run one of Australia’s most ‘dirty’ power plants, thus laying off almost 1,000 jobs. Engie states that the growing pressure for renewable energy was the main factor for the closure of the plant. Hazelwood had a long history in Latrobe Valley, opening in 1964, and has become a source of work for generations of the same family, i.e their grandfather, their father and the current…

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    Atlantic Ocean around 3 miles southeast of Block Island. Around two dozen endeavors are on the arranging stage, with some perhaps including scores of turbines. Also, basic, state governments starting late have been making gigantic, new obligations to renewable power, driven by a rising sentiment sincerity about natural change. A venture…

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    In addition to the weakening of the ozone layer, carbon dioxide and methane gasses also play a role in increasing heat across the globe which results in climate change. Carbon and methane emissions heat up the earth and while the earth begins to heat up, polar ice caps begin to melt. The icecaps release furthermore methane gases into the atmosphere and continue to heat the globe. The melting of the icecaps also results in higher sea levels which in turn harm coral reefs and decrease the land of…

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