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    Us as a nation, and the Republican Party, don 't seem to pay attention to combating climate change. We have to try for clean, sustainable energy, and revolutionize our electric and transportation infrastructure. Bernie has issued a call for climate justice and actions to keep fossil fuels in the ground and support communities suffering from climate and environmental impacts. While fossil fuel…

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    lives without fossil fuels, because around 90% of the world’s electricity demand comes from the use of them (IER 2005). With this being said, if we want to provide the generations long after we are gone with sustainable, renewable, and environmentally appropriate (clean) energy, we certainly have to make big changes. These changes have already started but are understandably developing at a slower than we’d like pace. It was only a few years ago that electrically-powered cars we something we…

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    density of energy and they are the world’s dominant energy source. Even though these non-renewable resources have a variety of applications like fuel for transportation, electricity, plastic, medicine, and chemicals, they are also the largest emitters of carbon dioxide which causes human health and environmental issues. Every economic aspect the United States depends completely on these fossil fuels. An effective way to address the United States’ fossil fuel dependency is by relying on renewable…

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    Eye On Earth Challenges

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    Eye on Earth Summit is the merging of a progression of activities done by some organisations in the last recent years that addresses the worldwide competition of expanding access to the information and data in order to support sustainable development. It addresses the pivotal significance of environmental information and systems to make decisions. It was firstly introduced in December 2011 by a partnership between the Environment Agency in Abu Dhabi (EAD) and the United Nations Environment…

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    Jute Bags Case Study

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    How might we begin once again once more? I have a proposal on how we can begin tending to the compelling force of nature once more; Jute bags. Natural fibers s will assume a key part in the developing "green" economy in light of energy efficiency, the utilization of renewable encourage stocks in polymer items, modern procedures that decrease carbon discharges and recyclable materials that limit waste. Natural fibres are a sustainable asset, second to none – they have been revived by nature and…

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    Did you know fire extinguishers were made in the 1818’s? So why did the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory not come with any? The owners and building constructors were not very prepared with all the safety regulations. This is because all the workers were in danger every day they worked. Not all of them could have gotten out of the building in case of an emergency. In the text Flesh and Blood So Cheap by Albert Marrin, there is many explicit and implicit evidence. This evidence proves there was a lack…

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    Ikea Sustainability

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    relation to both raw materials and energy they need to operate. We can see there that IKEA is using 1% of the global wood yearly. With such an impact on natural resources, a sustainable approach is necessary in order to secure resources for production and to prosper in the future. We would argue that sustainability is actually a tool for long-term contingency and not only a result of marketing ambitions. We can also see that the company is concerned with their energy consumption and has an…

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    In this proposal, we outline our goals for a new environmentally sustainable hotel in the Chianti area of the Tuscany region. The adventure began back in 2015 when we decided to revert back to the real values and experiences of nature and make an important change in our lifestyle. We moved from our city life environment in the Chianti Classico region and began the restoration of a rural farmhouse and garden with great enthusiasm. The idea of starting a Boutique Farm Hotel also gave us the…

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    The Importance Of Sensors

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    A sensor is a device that receives a stimulus, meaurand, or any input signal such as from heat, pressure, light, motion and many more, and responds with an electrical signal. This electrical signal then will decide what will be the result of an output. Depending on the input of the stimulus, the sensor will react to it in a particular way. Sensors are attached to an electrical device and they scan the surrounding environment. Then it converts the input signals to a voltage, current or charge.…

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    4.4.2 Environment: Committed to Environmental Responsibility For Total, being one of the industry leader means that it must also be able to protect the environment. It is therefore important to ensure that everyone has energy and this in an environment that is respected. Due to the general interest, Total wants to fight climate change. Because of its activities such as the use of petroleum products and gas as well as its commercialisation, the responsibility of Total will implement carbon…

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