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    Believe it or not, climate change is here, real, and affecting the world around us with irreversible consequences caused by humans. At this point, there is a monumental amount of data and scientific agreement on climate change, every single person should be scared of climate change and the effects it is having on the world. The current level of abhorrence at the very thought that humans are causing the climate to change, that the climate even is changing, and that this change is having…

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    Led Light Research Paper

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    The increasing cost of energy and continuous depletion of energy reserves has prompted the people and governments to seek new and innovative way to minimize the consumption and maximize the utilization of the available energy. In line with this understanding came the invention of the light emitting diodes technology. Originally the light emitting diodes denoted as "LED" produced low light concentrations and were commonly used as indicators in electrical circuits and electrical appliances. This…

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    SCIENCE AND BARANGAROO Since Barangaroo was previously a wharf, contamination often occurred. Waste which had been distributed included heavy metals, copper, lead, zinc and many other contaminants. Hence, five years prior to the commencement of construction, more than 800 test samples were done to identify the contamination levels and thus, manage it to ensure sustainability. Carbon neutral community? Energy production ? Generating new solar renewable energy. Recycled water THE DIFFERENT POINT…

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    Penguins are going through a serious problem that is threatening their species, along with many other species. Here is the problem, and how YOU can help solve it. The serious problem is the Climate Crisis. Climates of ecosystems everywhere are changing, and not for the better. A forest could turn to a desert! This problem even affects Antarctica, because the chunks of ice are melting, and penguins and other animals that live there are losing their homes due to Global Warming, which is just like…

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    Chernobyl or Fukushima to happen at a fusion power plant. Other methods of acquiring energy like burning coal, natural gas, or petroleum create a substantial amount of smog, acid rain, and toxic air pollution. The continuous burning of these fossil fuels is leading the earth into an accelerated global warming cycle and pushing many species into extinction along with us if we are not careful. A large coal-burning plant on average every year produces 11 million tons of carbon dioxide while using 3…

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    technology. First, the process of desalinating seawater uses a lot of fossil fuel energy, so the cost management becomes very expensive, and it also increases greenhouse gas emissions. However, using renewable energy, which can be classified as solar, wind, photovoltaic, biomass, geothermal, and hydropower, has the potential for reducing the energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are the main energy used in modern industrial societies in many countries,…

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    Coal Argument Essay

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    warming) in the United States and the Center for Biological Diversity in the United States reported that coal accounts for 85% of the total greenhouse gas emissionsof the elcticity generating enrgies. Coal emits greenhouse gas the most out of the fossil fuels because it releases 24 kilograms of carbon per billion joules of energy as compared to oil at 18kg and natural gas at 14kg of carbon per billion joules. In addition the emission of carbon dioxide, methane is also emitted by the combustion…

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    As mentioned earlier, Cheniere Energy was the first company to start shipping LNG, however, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has only approved up to ten projects with a proposition totaling 15Bcf/d of natural gas export, approximately 20% of natural gas produced in the U.S. in 2015. There are fifteen additional proposals being filed or in a pending status with FERC totaling a capacity of natural gas export of 25Bcf/d. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) studied the…

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    Fracking refers to the process of injecting liquids under high pressure into subterranean rocks to force open cracks from which to extract oil or gas. So it’s basically a substance injected into a rock that cracks the rock open and lets out oil and gasses. I think this is a good thing to do because it’s lowering the price as a whole. Plus we don’t have to worry about as much pollution because we won’t have to use coal. But, others don’t think the same because the rocks are natural and they don’t…

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    What if everything you use can be recycled? Every piece of clothing in your house, every shoe in your closet, your baby’s diapers, and even your body when you die. With a little help from society, our entire lives can be biodegradable. Addition to helping the planet, biodegradable products can help combat the effects of global warming. Even though biodegradable products aren’t enough to completely reverse it, we should be using them to help the earth and to create a better future for our…

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