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    energy is indeed fossil fuels but slowly they are becoming more and more limited. With fossil fuels once they are gone and used, they are gone forever. We burn these fossil fuels to receive fuel for planes, cars and powers electricity plants supporting large industries. Fossil fuel comes from decayed plants and animals. Although there are many alternatives to using energy from decayed plants that are much more sustainable. For example ethanol. Ethanol is an good alternative to regular gasoline…

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    Fossil Fuels Argument

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    Original Argument: Can Alternative Energy Really Replace Fossil Fuels? With our planet’s appearance changing rapidly, from the melting of the polar caps, to the loss of the Great Barrier Reef, we must recognize a cause for these issues. Many are quick to point fingers at fossil fuels, which are currently our main source of energy. These people demand a switch to alternative energy options, such as biofuels, solar, nuclear energy, and wind energy. Supporters of alternative energy believe that…

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    What is democracy? According to Webster’s dictionary, it is a form of government in which the people vote for their leader. In my opinion it is much more than that. I think democracy is not only people picking leaders as much as it is the freedom of choice. Democracy is the freedom to choose how we live our lives on daily basis. Growing up, we get to decide what our life dreams and goals are. I think in a democratic nation that we should be given the tools to succeed and the freedom to do as we…

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    seven billion people in the world using fuels. Most of the fuel used today comes from fossil fuels. The Depletion of fossil fuels would be disastrous for the world; therefore, many people believe America should switch to solar energy, wind power, or hydroelectric energy. There are disadvantages to switching entirely over to alternative energy such as harm to wildlife, both in the air and on the ground. Also, some health issues have been linked to using alternative energy. At this point, America…

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    benefit the american economy. He has also gone to state,"...we will double renewable energy production and renovate public buildings to make them more energy efficient." Although alternative energy is more pricy than traditional produced materials,renewable energy will aid in reducing pollution and help conserve fossil fuels which make up oil,coal,and natural gas. A form of alternate energy is Solar energy. Solar energy uses a solar-electric system that obtains light from solar rays and…

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    atmosphere today than at any point in the last 800,000 years. The increase in carbon dioxide was caused by burning fossil fuels, such as coal, to create electricity and to fuel cars. If coal burning continues at this current rate, the world will continue to heat up, leading to melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and more severe air pollution. One major solution to global warming is alternative energy sources, more specifically solar panels. According to the National Resources Defense Council,…

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    1. INTRODUCTION: The main focus of this assignment is to discuss or highlight why South Africa has embraced wind and solar as alternative energy sources. Wind and solar are the evolving renewable sources of energy. Renewable energy is generally defined as energy that is collected from resources which are naturally refilled on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind. Solar energy is energy derived from the sun in the form of solar emission. And wind power is a form of renewable energy created…

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    How To Crude Reality

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    open our eyes and take witness to all of the damage that fossil fuels are causing. Although the use of fossil fuels may be convenient, it sets us on a very dark and dangerous path. Many people may find the abandonment of fossil fuels ridiculous and absurd,…

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    the Future? Everything humans need come from our planet whether it is food, water, metals or fuels. It has been determined that if we use up any one of these resources then we will be without forever. Fossil fuels, coal, oil, and natural gas are non-renewable resources. Formed from plant and animals that lived up to 300 million years ago, fossil fuels are found in deposits deep beneath the earth. The fuels are burned to release the chemical energy that is stored within this resource. Energy…

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    facilities are regulated and upgraded with better technology, production of high levels of carbon dioxide will continue. The good news is that coal is becoming replaced by natural gas and other alternative methods that have reduced or virtually no greenhouse gas production. Natural gas is leading the way for alternative energy production to coal. As discussed earlier natural gas is a vast resource that produces low levels of greenhouse gasses. Other forms of energy production that would help…

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