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    Fracking is a way to get natural gas, but it does more than that. “Just like any other industrial activity, there are risks, but good engineering, in combination with sensible and effective regulation, reduces those risks to maximize societal benefit.” (Fracking is a good idea) Due to the discovery of natural gas in the United States, fracking can save money by no longer buying natural gas from other countries. Fracking is a good idea because it provides jobs, makes energy for the United States,…

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    Essay On Welding Career

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    I picked welding for my career because; I wanted to do something that I thought I could never do in my life. I didn’t think welding was for women but, I learned that women can do anything a man can do to achieve what they want in life. Welding is a great career choice me with a welding skill I can travel the world as a welder, meet new people and even learn more ways on how to weld. As a welder you can make up to $50,000 or more per year depending on which type of welding you are doing. There…

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    and claimed the lives of 96 miners. The incident was the result of an explosion. 81 miners were killed in the 1887 gas explosion in the Bulli Mine. The loss of life left 150 children fatherless and around 50 women were suddenly widows. In 1921 a coal dust explosion in the brand new Mount Mulligan Mine caused the death of at least 75 workers. From the time of the accident to the recovery of the 75th body a full five months had passed. An underground explosion at Kianga Mine…

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    Fracking Argument Essay

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    Not only does it hurt the environment but also the people and wildlife living in it. Fracking is short for Hydraulic Fracking. Fracking is drilling deep into the earth’s crust and injecting chemicals to collect oils and gas. Fracking is unnaturally creating cracks in shale rock and cause earthquakes. It is dangerous for people living in and around fracking sites. The ground water becomes contaminated and the air is polluted with disease and cancer causing chemicals. The negatives outweigh the…

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    Rising Temperature Leads to Rising Fear In the future year of 2040, only two and a half decades away, the Arctic may not have any ice during its summer season, due to global warming (“Global Warming Fast”). 2 The global average temperature continues to get higher and melt the polar ice caps because of the amount of carbon dioxide being released into the air. Carbon dioxide is a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect, which is when the sun’s rays enter the atmosphere and are reflected…

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    provides twenty percent of America’s energy through a total of 104 nuclear power plants in 31 different states (Maehlum). But how many nuclear incidents have you heard of in the United States? Only one, Three Mile Island. Our current energy sources, coal and fossil fuels, have caused 81,258 deaths between 1969 and 2000 (“Risk Statistics on…

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    highest environmental, social and economic threats facing the world. The human population growth is one of the major issues to climate change. Humans use fossil fuels to power their industrialized lives. The more human beings means more oil, gas, and coal which is drilled from below Earth’s surface. Climate change was proposed by human beings over a century ago. In the 1850’s John Tyndall a prominent physicist, was building research. Lighting from the Sun warms the Earth 's surface, which then…

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    The is the NIMBY, which is local opposition to any large-scale developments of nuclear reactors nearby There is also vested interest where there is opposition by the coal miners who are fearful of losing their jobs to nuclear power. Intellectual dissent is apparent based on aesthetic, ecological, ethics, and economic reasons. Most of this was brought on due to the lack of information that society was receiving about…

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    non-combustible particulates and components that will produce soot, ash, or other harmful byproducts. Therefore, propane is an example of a clean fuel in this context, because it burns relatively cleanly in comparison to other fossil fuels such as coal and oil, (considered unclean) because it does not release as many greenhouse gasses and byproducts after combustion. However,…

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    Is Wind Energy Practical?

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    really requires little maintenance all u have to do is sit back and wait for the wind to blow also they make a lot of energy with little maintenance. This is the energy of the future no mining no hiring people to mine the coal . No hauling the coal to the power plant to burn the coal . This means the cost of the energy is less because we only have to pay a little bit to a couple people to maintain the wind turbine . This is also a bad thing because it is taking jobs away from a lot of people…

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