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    and they all have one thing in common i.e energy from fossil fuels . Proponents for the Keystone XL pipeline & fracking argue that it would reduce the energy dependence on foreign oil. Although they are good for the energy security of the US, it may be a step backwards in terms of controlling climate change and looking for alternatives. Our energy use has dramatically improved our lives , but this energy is derived mostly from fossil fuels has resulted in

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    Renewable Energy: A Path To A Cleaner and More Efficient America The U.S. must create new ways of replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy sources. The benefits of switching over to these sources are endless and so are the life span of these energy sources. Renewable resources have been around since Earth has been created and will continue to be until life on this planet ceases to exist. The clear benefits of adapting to renewable sources of energy are very promising and can continue on to impact

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    toll on the environment and heath of human and animals. The use of non-renewable fossil fuels such as natural gas, coal, crude oil, tar sands and oil shales are finite resources on the planet and will one day run out because they are regularly used. Subsequent pressure and heating while being buried consisting of organic matter and dead plant over millions of years are what created these fossil fuels. Burning fossil fuels form greenhouse gases from carbon dioxide, acid rain from sulfur dioxide, and

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    on how it 's sourced. These all have significantly less of a carbon footprint than coal, which emits 1.4 to 3.6 lbs. CO2E/kWh or natural gas which emits .6 to 2 lbs. CO2E/kWh. This impressive difference of carbon emissions between renewable and fossil fuel is the

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    energy. The crisis brought to attention the very real shortage of fossil fuels. Gas and oil prices skyrocketed, and Americans looked for ways to save energy. They started producing smaller cars, driving less, and turning down their thermostats. Also, they started to examine alternate energy sources, such as solar, geothermal, and biomass. For a while, Americans were making a conscious effort to cut back on the use of fossil fuels. However, when gas and oil prices started to go back down in the early

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    substance that takes millions of years to recreate the original amount. Wind energy has many advantages over other natural resources. Turbines do not pollute the environment at all, unlike fossil fuels and they use a fuel that is free and inexhaustible. It cannot be charged a ridiculous amount like oil and other fossil fuels. Though wind only accounts for a small fraction of the world’s total electricity production (2.5%), the field is rapidly growing at a rate of about 25% per year, creating lots of manufacturing

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    the power of fossil fuels for hundreds of years. Fossil fuels are used to make coal, oil and gas that powers cars, factories and homes. These fuels are burned to meet the needs of most of the energy consumption throughout the world. When considering the popularity of fossil fuels, many wonder why people should consider an alternative energy source. According to the [Union of Concerned Scientists], several negative consequences result from the burning of fossil fuels. Burning fossil fuels releases extra

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    will understand why this will need to stop and hopefully you can do something about it.Climate Change is being speedup by human activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation,and Carbon dioxide being released by cars The most important human activity that is causing the most damage is the burning of fossil fuels. Burning of fossil fuels is causing CO2 to be released into the atmosphere called greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases affect many things like “Increase Earth 's average temperature

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    Greenhouse Effect Essay

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    increased to over seven billion. According to the article “Global warming”, “Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century primarily due to the greenhouse gases released as people burn fossil fuels,” (1) The article by Kirschner ststaes, “ Carbon Dioxide is odorless, colorless and tasteless gas.” (Kirschner 168) The causes of global warming are greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the heat that gets trapped in. Both

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    positive effect on the environment and economy that are superior to that of fossil fuels. Renewable energy sources are sometimes used through photovoltaic cells (PVC’s), or solar panels; wind turbines, and water turbines in dams. A PVC takes visible light energy from the sun and converts is to direct current that can be used for electricity (Rouse). This electricity can be used for heat, appliances, and really anything fossil fuel-based electricity can be used for. Connecting PVC’c to each other

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