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    fact, in some cities around the word air pollution is so bad that most people are unable to walk around without an air pollution mask. Yet with the public focus in the modern world on pollution, ways to save the environment, and switching to renewable resources have evolved accordingly. In the past thirty years we have now started to utilize that suns energy to help power the world. Pollution has gotten so atrocious that if something doesn’t change soon then there won’t be a future for the human…

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    Canada Renewable Resources

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    society has brought itself to a point where action must be taken for the earth to continue to meet the people’s needs. The use of renewable resources is a very important step that many countries have promised to take, although many have struggled to follow through with their promises. Although some countries have taken leader position in increasing sustainable renewable energy use, Canada would not be considered on of the leaders of this field. Even though they appear to…

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    Renewable Energy

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    term “renewable” mean? The term renewable when referencing resources means a source of energy that is not exhausted by use, types of renewable resources include water, wind and solar power. 2. Which two renewable energy forms did you choose? In this DF I’d like to discuss biofuel and hydrokinetic power. 3. For each, describe two benefits. Biofuel yields many benefits, however, I feel like the two most important benefits we see when utilizing biofuels are, number one is that it is renewable…

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    experts may disagree over how long the world 's supply of oil and natural gas will last, but it will end”, Collins said. As of 2014 the United States consumes and burns about 374.74 million gallons per day. As the nation begins to deplete their non-renewable resources, they are forced to search for a permanent replacement that will continue to power all of North America and other countries worldwide. However,the government will have to transition all of america into a clean energy provider and…

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    Renewable Energy By: Amr Farouk Teacher: Mirna Tayara Thesis Statement: Renewable energy is a great invention because it is cheaper and more environment-friendly than oil. Outline: • Introduction 1. Renewable energy’s most important advantage 2. People’s most common misconception about renewable energy 3. Non-renewable energy’s most important disadvantages • Kinds of renewable energy 1. Solar energy 2. Hydroelectric energy 3. Tidal energy 4. Hydro kinetic energy 5. Biomass energy 6.…

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    Renewable Energy vs Non-Renewable Energy Search release for U.S. Dept. of Energy the U.S.A. consumed more than 25,000 TWh of energy in the year of 2011,but from this amount just 11.7% was provide from renewable energy. As reported by Klare (2012), energy sources caused and cause many conflicts around the world. It causes the conflicts between Sudan and South Sudan, when Sudan tried to occupy the oil center of Heglig. It was the reason for a naval clash between China and Philippine, for an island…

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    2 Non-renewable resources There are several problems with the more popular choices for harnessing energy [non-renewable energy]. This section will discuss the concerns that need to be taken into consideration when deciding whether or not to use solar energy as an alternative solution to fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, natural gas and nuclear energy for our energy consumption. 2.1 Impact on resources Many non-renewable resources are being extracted to the point of exhaustion…

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    Is Wind Energy Practical?

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    reason for why the wind energy is not taken off right now . Little maintenance and high energy outputs equals the energy of the future.So these are some of the advantages and disadvantages of the all mighty wind energy. First the wind is a renewable resource with means that we will never run out of it. Also the wind is free and it is not under the ground so there is no cost to get to it. This means that there will be less cost to harness this energy. Also there are no harmful gases…

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    independence allows for resource security within communities, removing the dependency for importing foreign oil or even coal. By limiting the dependency on oil, natural gas, and coal as energy sources, communities are more protected from the fluctuations of supply and demand that follow the non-renewable energy sources. Not only does the technology support resource security, it also plays an important role in maintaining, protecting,…

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    learn, so let’s do so. Let’s focus on finding a new way to power the world that does not poison it. One way of powering the world is called renewable energy. Renewable energy can give us the ability to sustain our energy needs without burning up all of earth 's non renewable resources. “Why should we focus on renewable energy”, they might ask. The answer is renewable energy is the one idea we have to focus…

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