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    Pros And Cons Of Biomass

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    large amounts of energy. One of the most important contributions from biomass would be ethanol, a fuel that can be used in vehicles. In addition, burnable municipal trash could likewise produce electricity, and steam, supplementing coal and other fossil fuels(Chiras, 1989, pp. 271-272). Many energy sources today struggle to control their CO2 emissions, as these can cause harm to the ozone layer and increase the effects of greenhouse gases, potentially warming the planet. Biomass, for the most…

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    A dangerous atmospheric deviation is influencing the world at a disturbing rate; the fundamental driver of this threatening atmospheric divergence is absolutely an important conflict that we need to be informed about and should assume responsibility to ensure this is not a problem for the next generations. Recently, temperatures have not been ascending at a normal rate each year; they are escalating aggressively. Numerous analysts, environmental advocates, and scientists are communicating…

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    Lives and millions of dollars are also the cost of fossil fuels in the Middle East. Terrorist groups such as ISIS thrive on the world's dependency for oil. ISIS stands for Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. They are an extremist military group under corrupted Shar'ah law and the Shi'ah Islamic sect. They control 2/3rd of Syria's petroleum pockets. Using this oil, they act as a broker to small and privately owned refineries. The US has bombed the majority of these refineries, but they continue to…

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    Visit Sunny Chernobyl

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    Pollution has been impacting the Earth for multiple years. In Visit Sunny Chernobyl, Andrew Blackwell travels around the world to some of the world's most polluted places. Blackwell asks if the human race destroying the Earth with all the pollution that we have been creating. In the book Visit Sunny Chernobyl, Andrew Blackwell travels to Chernobyl, Fort McMurray, Port Arthur, The Great Pacific Garbage Patch , The Amazon Rainforest, Guiyu & Linfen, and the Yamuna River, which are some of the…

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    Protecting our homes and our families is our responsibility. Perhaps, we humans are still not aware of the bigger responsibility that we have on our shoulders. Being able to afford a place for living and taking care of it is our ultimate responsibility. But without planet earth everything is useless. We have forgotten resources for future generations and the consequences of this have resulted in global warming. There are numerous solutions to global warming such as, investing in geothermal…

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    perturbing fact that Hawaii’s hallmark coral reefs are perishing in the increasingly acidic ocean. Through obdurate, tireless effort, Rogers has manifested that carbon emissions can be stopped if local residents utilize applications independent of fossil…

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    They have a lot of concerns about the environmental impacts the pipeline could cause. They argue that fossil fuels should be kept in the ground and that man-made climate change would be a result of the pipelines (Worland). They think the pipeline should not be built, because there are many environmental problems associated with it. They argue that “the pipeline would perpetuate fossil fuel production” (BBC). I am interested in the North Dakota pipeline because I believe that the Native…

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    word “speech” or “essay” you think this is going to be very boring. Don’t worry it’s not boring, unless you don’t like speeches or essays. Ok so time we face the fact that we can depend on fossil fuels any longer and that we need something else. I believe that wave power should be the main replacement of fossil fuels. Wave power is an unbelievable new source of clean, reusable energy. First off, waves are made when “wind blows against the surface of the sea and creates waves that are packed with…

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    producing or have produced natural gas domestic natural gas supplies are abundant, 2.1 million mile underground natural gas delivery system has an outstanding safety record. Solar is a renewable resource solar energy can help off-set fossil fuel use for heating and electricity; exploration camps and lodges, off-grid solar systems working with diesel or gas generators and battery storage are the most cost-effective alternative available to provide reliable electricity. NWT has…

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    depleting resources. The image shows multiple resources like the Amazon rainforest, coal, gas, and multiple minerals. The image then list different key years and evaluates what resources will be left. As you can see according to the data, by 2062 most fossil fuels are expected to run out along with many important minerals. And by 2087 a huge majority of the world’s rainforest like the Amazon will be exhausted. The data disproves Sagoffs main claim that the world is not running out of resource’s.…

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