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    is largely shaped by human-caused geoengineering rather than nature itself. For instance, in order to produce energy that enhances the welfare of citizens and drives the world’s economy, most nations, especially developing ones, rely on carbon-rich fuels, such as gas, coast and oil, which directly correlates…

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    Micro Grids Case Study

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    Demand Side Management in Microgrids For some time now, there has been growing concern about the continuous consumption of fossil fuels, coupled with issues of environmental depletion and low energy efficiency for electricity power generation and use. This has increased the use of alternative energy resources (wind, biomass, solar and hydro systems) in forms of distributed energy resources (DERs) or distributed generators (DGs) [1]. However, these distributed generators come with safe and…

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    fossil fuels, but also are leaders in renewable energy projects such as wind power. Africa however, is at a much lower standard to China when referring to finance, governance and development of energy projects. The continent is transitioning steadily, but…

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    Global Warming In China

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    intro Global warming is happening. Over the past century, the global average temperature has raised by around 0.6 degree Celsius. (1,2) Temperature rising is caused by humans due to the need of electricity. People have been burning fossil fuels to generate electricity for thousands of years and causing a global issue. (13,14)The rising of temperature affects the entire ecology because most of the animals and plants have to live in specific climate and condition. The change may cause decline or…

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    nonrenewable energy sources such as coal, gas, and oil have provided the primary fuel for the United States and for the entire world as well. The growth of industrialization all around the world has increased the global demand for fossil fuels, and the increase in demand has brought many social, economic and ethical issues to the table. In the past, people had no idea of the ethical issues that the burning of fossil fuels created. Renewable energy forms have been around for centuries, but in the…

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    Those that acknowledge the fact that climate change is indeed happening and that human activities are the top contributor in a sense can be considered environmentalists. Environmentalists support the views of the environmental movement which is a political, ecological, and social movement known for addressing environmental issues including climate change.…

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    programs, but later, the company defaulted much of its capital on various ways to extract fossil fuels. When big oil companies like BP, Exxon Mobil and Chevron put their financial interests ahead of their responsibility towards the environment, our planet is endangered. Global warming, one of the major concerns for the world leaders today is a direct result of our dependence on non-renewable fossil fuels. As such, there is an immediate urgency for all the countries in the world to make…

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    The United States is one of the world’s top super powers and if they show that climate change is an issue and implements a national cap and trade policy the rest of the world would soon follow suite and with the support of the world we can make real progress. In the article “The Return of cap and trade is good news for U.S. climate policy” shows real progress as it discusses other top world powers coming to together to implement their own cap and trade policies…

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    Ci Engine Essay

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    Engine is a machine which converts any form of energy into mechanical energy, especially the combustion engine converts combustion energy into mechanical energy. The reciprocating internal combustion engine has two main types:SI engines, where the fuel is ignited by a spark; and CI engines, where the rise in the temperature and pressure during compression is sufficient to cause spontaneous ignition…

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    If people continue their current ways, the planet will heat to irreversible and possibly cataclysmic levels. But if people choose to use renewable energies and alternative fuels, instead of fossil fuels, there could still be hope. This issue cannot be disregarded; the Earth is dying, and the only way to save it is for humans to take action. Society must forget about their own selfish needs and start taking action to help the planet. If…

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