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    of greenhouse gas emissions? 1. Introduction The consequences of climate change—melting glaciers, ocean acidification, more frequent and intense storms, and droughts threaten people’s daily lives, cause health crises, threaten food security, destroy industries and infrastructure, render borders unstable, and cripple economies. Greenhouse gas emissions is considered to be on of the contributing factors in climate change which have a significant effect on the environment. Greenhouse gas emission…

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    APPALACHIAN FORESTS Gas corporations say that natural gas is the future of clean energy, but they fail to tell people about the things they will be destroying to make this future a reality. Along with other things, the Appalachian Forest is being destroyed. The Appalachian Forest is critical for preserving endangered species and providing an invaluable connection to nature for the general public. Gas pipelines are endangering this precious resource and should be prohibited. There are many long…

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    09/14/2017 The Chemical Reaction Between Ammonia And Bleach According to the BBC News (2011) Fritz Haber, a German Jewish scientist, who studied the thermodynamics of gas reactions, discovered the potential for fixation as a result of synthesizing chlorine and ammonia into a poisonous gas, which was later used to annihilate millions of Jews during the holocaust. The Material Safety Data Sheet (2014) for dawn dishwashing liquid suggests it contains ‘amines’ which is…

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    Truck Vs Diesel Truck

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    but be cautious with what type of work you do with it. First of all trucks & cars break down & you need to do some maintenance on them. The maintenance cost on a gas truck is cheaper. Remember that a diesel truck can hold about 50% more oil than a gas truck. Plus a diesel truck needs more maintenance because is more powerful than a gas engine truck. Then we must make sure that the environment isn’t…

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    In recent years, as technology advances faster than ever, there has also been a huge surge in the awareness of global warming and greenhouse gas emissions. In the article, The Fast-Approaching ‘Point of No Return’ for Climate Change by Karin Kamp and John Light, top climate scientists warns the international policymakers about the current and potential permanent damages to our environment, sets a target level for lessening harmful greenhouse gases, and urges policymakers to push for new policies…

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    of life. People are focused on the current time rather than the future. The current effects people have on the environment with machinery and careless behavior is constantly destroying the ozone for the future. The controversial topic of greenhouse gas emissions is disputed about the hindering economic effects. Many believe the economic strain is not worth a greater debt. Those who believe precautions should not be made, only look at the economic side of the argument and ignore health warnings.…

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    environmental impact surrounding that process. Hydraulic Fracturing or “Fracking” for short is a process where chemicals and water are injected into wells to breakup rock formations that have gas or oil trapped in the rock itself. This process is specifically used for developing and extracting oil and natural gas from shale. While most people have heard the term “Fracking”, very few understand or even consider the down the road steps required to transfer, process and transport the fuel once it…

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    businesses and other countries to contribute to cutting down on greenhouse gas emissions. This order appalled the American Petroleum Institute, saying it would increase the cost of energy, because natural gas companies would have to follow regulations, increasing the labor. However, making natural gas more expensive will cause the change to green energy to be more accessible and less expensive, as it would be needed more after natural gas becomes less dependent. This order boosts the condition…

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    Hydraulic Fracking Report

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    On Tuesday, February 11, 2014, workers at a fracking well were about to begin a safety meeting at a fracking well site. The three wells on the site were drilled and ready to produce fresh natural gas. The wells were owned and operated by Chevron Appalachia, in Dunkard Township, Pennsylvania, of southwest of Pittsburgh. One of the wells was making a hissing noise. The hissing noise was methane escaping from a damaged well. The well exploded while one of the workers, Ian McKee, was investigating…

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    What Is Renewable Energy?

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    and some of that energy is made into electric energy. Although this energy source is harmless, the cost of building and maintaining a dam can be too much for countries that doesn 't possess an abundance of wealth. Non-Renewable Energy * Natural Gas * Oil * Coal * Nuclear…

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