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    are notoriously and viscerally opposed to coal. And in this case, it is clearly causing you to miss something important. So let's go over the point dispassionately, so that can have a chance to understand why some may be reacting to "foreign interests" involving themselves in trying to prevent commercialisation of Australian Coal. First, please let's dispense with the attempts to make it appear that interfering with Australian commercial interests in coal is going to have any effect whatsoever…

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    Joby Warrick Essay

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    In his influential article U.S. exports emissions - as coal, Joby Warrick argues that America has a biggest coal deposit which is like the size of Rhode Island. Moreover, Warrick also states that this coal will be enough to bring electricity to our country for decades. However, if we use all this coal (burning all the coal), it will disastrous for the environment for the reason that this would liberate more than 450 billion tons of carbon dioxide into the air. Also, Warrick talks about that the…

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    This is a good thing because plants burning coal for energy are very toxic to our environment and nuclear power plants only emit small amounts of greenhouse gasses and have the capability to produce as much energy as coal run plants with less environmental detriment. Another main advantage of using nuclear energy is that it is very powerful and more efficient than other alternative…

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    The element copper can be found on the periodic table by looking at its atomic number which is 29. The element copper has a atomic mass of 63.546. Copper was one of the first metals altered by humans. The oldest metal object found in the Middle East consists of copper, it was a tiny awl dating back as far as 5100 B.C. Most copper occurs in ores and must be smelted for purity before it can be used. But natural chemical reactions do sometimes release native copper, according to Chemicool; this…

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    Fossil fuels (oil, gas, and coal) have been the pillar of our modern society since the Industrial Revolution. There is no further doubt that fossil fuels have a high 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…

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    he Navajo Nation has a large amount of coal and are the leading providers of coal and electricity for local towns, and cities. I have stated before that I want to reduce coal emission by replacing coal with natural gas or even nuclear energy source. This plan is one of many plans for Indian communities to live greener. By taking emission from power plant that burn nothing but natural gas to be pump into greenhouse. Inside the greenhouse the plant will take in carbon dioxide and water vapors…

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    Nuclear Energy Satire

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    Nuclear energy is its name It's so wonderful that it puts everyone to shame But don't worry nuclear energy is radioactive, So, it will make you attractive Put it on a plane, destroy a city or power a plant to make electricity I'm sure you're wondering how it works, but don't worry I got the facticity. First things first, atoms of uranium split into two This is called fission and that's just the debut Fission gives off energy and heat ain't that gleam This heat goes in a container of water…

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    less, environmentally friendly, and can be accessed anywhere in the United States, also can produce almost the same amount of energy as most coals mines can. Geothermal Energy plants cost less over time they can pay off their debt because the amount of energy it produces it can pay off it’s debt faster than coal mines. The reason why lots of companies get coal mines is because the upfront cost is cheaper, but switching to geothermal is better because the initial cost of geothermal may…

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    Carbon monoxide is a gas with descriptive features being odorless and colorless gas that can be very fatal. Carbon monoxide can cause serious issues among the human body to the point where it can not consume more which either leads to an injury or a serious death. It is a very rapid death resulting from this gas it has maintained a nickname as the silent killer due to the feature of being odorless and colorless while being deadly. Even though it results in a fast death it would be very best to…

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    1 kg of uranium can produce 50 kWh of electrical energy compared to coal, which can only produce 3 kWh of electrical energy. To conclude, I think that we can’t risk the lives of the people around the world and that we should use Nuclear energy to make the earth a safe and a clean place. Nuclear energy could be clean and…

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