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    Geothermal Energy Cons

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    Many people say that Renewable, and Alternative energies are going to be the only viable options for energy in the future. Others believe that these new types of fuels will only harm the planet more. This research paper will cover topics such as: what are the different types of Alternative/Renewable energy? What are the pros and cons of the different types of Alternative energy? Is it a long term solution? Geothermal, Hydroelectricity, Solar power, and Wind power are some of the more common…

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    Beneath The Ice Summary

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    the Antarctica where is coldest and driest place. They believe that Antarctica has surprised climate history. They all focused on the same matter of climate change. At the beginning, they mentioned that the carbon dioxide from green house and fossil fuel can cause the global warming. Also, they addressed the matter of the climate change that can effect on the earth and people lives. If all ice sheets melted, the sea levels around the world rise high enough to drought the whole New York city.…

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    Energy Comparison

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    American Intercontinental University Energy Compare and Contrast Energy is very easy to find. Energy has many sources such as natural, nuclear, artificial and many more. In this research paper, the explanation of fossil fuel, solar, wind, water, and bioconversion will be told. The introduction of thermodynamics, and the Energy Policy Act of 2005 will be provided also. There are two provisions of the Energy Policy act that will be described and matched to the united…

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    Coal Argument Essay

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    to believe in it. Countries around the world try to slow down global warming by trying to cut carbon emission. US, the biggest emitter of CO2 into the atmosphere have shown a sign to follow this trend. Many people look at coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel, with doubt about the future. Should coal be banned first to cut carbon emission? Although, some people advocate for leaving coal behind the new technology, reality does not allow that to happen. Cheap coal cannot abandon its obstacle to the…

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    enforcing traffic law, taxing fuel, regulating vehicles, and licensing drivers. Strict federal and state policies might help. Vehicle emission standards have helped cut pollution from cars and trucks by about 90 percent since 1998. But, along with pollution, increasing number of cars contribute to increasing traffic jams and space congestion. The need for parking space is ever increasing while the landscape for walking and cycling has reduced. Cars use non-renewable resources of fuel which are…

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    Intuition is a key aspect that features in Internet Naming System. The daily activities of human begins normally affect their way of thinking. The naming of the system need include the intuition layer so that both the context and shortened addresses can enhance the identification with certainty. When well combined, they help eliminate the need for internet domain names. This is because through analysis of the context, and collection of all possible information in a certain context, then location…

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    Anthropogenic Causes

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    Anthropogenic causes have been the largest contributor to an array of environmental disasters that we are currently experiencing and will experience in the coming decades. The extraction, transportation and burning of fossil fuels is one major contributor to environmental disasters. Another imminent threat we are facing as a species is the extinction of all wildlife on earth. This is due largely because of habitat destruction and climate change. Lastly the global meat industry also accounts for…

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    relied heavily on wood for most of their energy needs, but then concerns of deforestation arose and this glorious thing called 'coal ' was discovered, which replaced the wood and ended the deforestation talk. Coal "is often referred to as the 'first fuel of the industrial revolution '," and, "after decades of endless use of coal, we are now paying the price"( "Importance of Alternative Energy"). As much as many people would like to oppose this, there is a limitation to how much we can use…

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    does not exist and is not a threat rather than change their ways to accommodate our planet. Other countries believe that the climate change is not within our control. The disregard for how our actions are impacting the earth, the misuse of fossil fuels, and industrialization are affecting the environment and are directly contributing to climate change. According to researchers at Earth Journalism Network “Climate change is a paradoxical subject.…

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    best way to cut down on this huge bill is to convert schools that still run on fossil fuels, also known as conventional schools, into eco-friendly schools, most commonly referred to as green schools. Continued use of conventional schools,…

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