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    It include littleness of the environmental load, consumption reduction of the fossil fuel, energy security, industrial development, job creation mainly. Then, there is the reduction effect of greenhouse gas discharges such as carbon dioxide. Also, the wind-generated electricity can anticipate improvement of the energy self-sufficiency…

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    The burning of fossil fuels for energy is still the world’s primary source of CO2 emissions. As a result, solar technology has become a primary candidate in the era of finding new ways to create emission free energy. Solar power harnesses the energy of the sun’s rays to generate electricity that is considered environmentally friendly, or “green,” due to the almost nonexistent emission of CO2 throughout the process. The electricity produced by solar farms can then be added to the grid and…

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    Benefits Of Green Energy

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    quote by Wayne Swan, Former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, while running his election campaign, has inspired me to take a stand for the green energy initiative. For more than a century now, we as a civilization have solely depended on our fossil fuel resources to meet our energy demands. But with the depleting oil reserves and scientific evidence pointing towards an ever increasing global temperature, the demand for research in the alternative energy field has increased. The governments…

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    process where the pH of ocean decreases as Carbon Dioxide (CO2) concentration increases in the water from the atmosphere. Since industrial revolution, the concentration of CO2 has dramatically increased in our atmosphere due to the burnings of fossil fuels, deforestations, and many more actions that humans take to make our lives luxurious. About 30% of CO2 from the atmosphere is absorbed by the oceans, making marine life’s survival uncertain. It has huge impact in the regions where fishing and…

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    Therefore, Friedman focuses on specific actions that America should take, which would resonate throughout the world and positive create global change. The energy, natural resources supply and demand is one of Friedman’s major problems because fossil fuel resources are finite and exhaustible and will be increasingly expensive. As…

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    Hello Governor of Pennsyltucky, I am writing to you in regards of the Three Mile Island power plant closure. If you were to ask me Mr. Governor the power plant should not be shut down, for the same reasons it was opened. The power plant was opened up in order to offer a new form of electricity, along with other jobs. The nuclear power plant offers more benefits than just electricity and money. Nuclear power plants also offers multiple jobs for people, this is because they need people to mine…

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    Within the twenty-first century, the discussion of Climate Change is a relatively controversial topic. Scientists, politicians, and environmentalists have been debating the causes and effects of the changing climate patterns for decades. And while there has been scientific evidence that proves the existence of this very real problem, some still seem to see it as a myth or untrue. But in fact, the problem is very real. Climate change can account for many of the world’s problems. Habitat loss,…

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    and every part of their life. The energy consumption is expected to grow about 60% in the next two decades throughout the world. As a large part of the total energy is provided by fossil fuels, the future of the world economy growth is highly dependent on whether the ever-increasing energy demand can be met. Fossil fuels are not ever lasting and economic crisis may happen if world economy will heavily dependent on them in future. Electrical Power is one of the most critical components of…

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    pollution is as already mentioned before caused by burning fossil fuels in things such as factories and modes of transport such as cars etc. This can be very poisonous to us and can even cause things such as cancer depending on how strong and how much of the pollution there is and how long you stay in the area of where the heavy pollution is. However this can be prevented we can cut down on the amount of pollution we cause by burning less fossil fuels, this can be done by having eco-friendly…

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    The Dragon Morphs Analysis

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    Saving The World Two thirds of China’s cities don’t meet the country’s own air emissions standards and it continues to increase by what is written in The Dragon Morphs. The Dragon Morphs, Source A (Seligsohn, Deborah,Deborah Seligsohn is a researcher at the University of California, San Diego, and former Science Counselor at the US embassy in Beijing. the Dragon Morphs ,United States, and China are the biggest emission countries , they are trying to cut down the pollution. A woman researching…

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