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    country should make efforts to do the following aspects 1, Technological innovation In the export trade, small and medium-sized enterprises of our country exist technology with low added value, lack of independent innovation "mishap". So at present in China to do is to improve the traditional energy use patterns, accelerate renewable energy of cultivation, reduce industrial sector energy intensity and carbon emission intensity, promote innovative energy-saving emission reduction. 2, The…

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    charge us with wanting to stop the exploitation of children by their parents? To this crime we plead guilty. ' ' ( 'Manifesto of the Communist Party ' ') this is true hypocrisy, every Communist state has read this manifesto and yet it in Communist China they have hundreds maybe even thousands of child laborers under their wing and of course they do this because it is the cheaper alternative compared to…

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    Trump's Economic Policy

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    the EPA’s so-called Clean Power Plan which the government itself estimates will cost $7.2 billion a year. This Obama-Clinton directive will shut down most, if not all, coal-powered electricity plans in America. 4.Keeping companies here, expanding hiring and investment, and bringing thousands of new companies to our…

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    The Impact Of Fossil Fuels

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    America is currently at an energy crossroads. On one side, the country can lazily continue on its current path of disillusioned comfort with fossil fuels. However, oil, the fossil fuel we rely on most, has the shortest supply left and when it finally depletes it will take the country’s energy, economy, and environment. To avoid the catastrophic aftermath of the depletion of fossil fuels, the United States needs to change its path and abandon oil for a switch to clean renewable energy. The United…

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    on an iceberg into nothingness, to never see his family ever again. Do you want this to happen to a hopeless, innocent animal? Well, it’s already happening which is why global warming is a serious issue and needs to be dealt with by countries with power. It’s dangerous to us, it’s unhealthy, and can potentially kill off most of the polar life. First of all, the melting ice in the antarctic ice caps is very dangerous. Global warming could potentially kill us all in the long run. Pollutants in…

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    initiative. For instance, by 2045, Sweden is planning on cutting carbon emissions by 85% and trees can absorb the rest of the emissions. Also, China has developed a carbon trading system where companies have to pay the government for the carbon emissions that they create. Another goal is that China uses less coal power and wants 20% of their energy to be clean energy. China and Sweden’s policies are working since they are putting the citizens first by fiercely protecting the environment.…

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    who was in control and showed their people the power of communism. China was not ready for anything when Mao came to power. The USSR had their share of suffering, especially after the World Wars. Although Mao and Stalin lived during different times and in different countries, they share similarities in their leadership and policies, they had their differences in how they handled power, and between the two, Mao is by far the worst to date. In China and in the USSR, Mao Zedong and Joseph Stalin…

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    The early-mid 1900’s led to the rise of some of the world’s most notorious and dangerous leaders: Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union, and Mao Zedong of China. Known for their ruthlessness and radical reform, these two dictators created a long-term legacy of both progress and struggle during their reigns. Stalin’s path to power occurred in Russia within the Soviet Union, serving as the Secretary of the Communist Party and an important assistant to the controlling Lenin. Utilizing his position, he…

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    rule. While much of the Chinese population now remember Tse-Tung as an out-of-touch, power-mad, murderous…

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    OVERVIEW Coal, gas, and natural gas are the fossil fuels which are currently the world’s primary-energy source. Fossil fuels are made millions of years ago from organic materials such as plants and animals. Fossil fuels are finite resources and can cause irreparable damage to the environment. Fossil fuels are considered to be responsible for global warming. There are many activist and campaigns launched calling for divestment from fossil fuels, especially from large companies and…

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