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    This data was gathered by research done on the internet.  1.0 Introduction The purpose of this report is to give a general background and information on Apple Corporation and their usage of renewable energy sources on and also will cover and talk about the solar design and biomass. This report was prepared by Yassen Nateil and was requested by Mrs. Sana Azzeh and has been requested on the 22nd of February and is due the 15th of March 2015. The information

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    resort to for clean energy sources such as water and wind energy. However, there is one energy source in particular that is infinite in abundance for the entire planet to live off of; solar energy. With the constant use of fossil fuels in play with no strategic approach into transitioning to a more renewable source of clean energy such as solar energy, we will continue to kill the life that thrives our home and our home itself. There needs to be a higher ratio of solar energy industry to offset the

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    how to make the world a better place to live. One of the biggest issues is our energy and power resources. Green energy is renewable energy that is environmental friendly, and forms of green energy include geothermal, hydropower, solar, and wind energy. Nonrenewable resources, as the name implies, are resources for which there is a limited supply, and forms of nonrenewable resources include fossil fuels and nuclear energy. Much of our world is using fossil fuels, but in the process of achieving everyday

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    WIND ENERGY Wind power is the energy collected by the wind. It is one of the oldest well-known energy sources by humans and still to this day is the most efficient and reliable efficient energy of all renewable energies. Wind power is generated by converting the kinetic throughout the atmosphere into useable electricity. Wind energy is made up by lots of sources; its generated by the rotation of the earth, the heat of the sun, the cooling effect of the oceans, temperatures between land and sea, physical

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    Naomi Klein has changed the thoughts and beliefs of quite some people in her book This Changes Everything. Her writing on climatic change versus capitalism has transformed many people’s mindsets through the various solutions that she has provided. Naomi points out many helpful solutions in her book, but then not all of them are useful to the people as discussed. The cause of this uncertainty is the provision of incomplete information in her book. However, there are some critiques of her writing which

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    Zealand government set a goal for energy consumption to be 90% renewable by 2025. There are multiple forms of renewable energy and New Zealand is in a unique

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    Renewable Resources used to be a source that was futuristic and far beyond the time period. Fossil Fuels are damaging to the home that is named Earth. Americans should support the production of renewable resources because they are more efficient, the world will experience a decline in the emission of Fossil Fuels, and the use of of WWS (Wind, Water, Solar) Resources will produce a more resilient source when compared to the sources that in effect now. WWS Resources produce more efficiently than Fossil

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    The European Union

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    The European Union is committed to a challenging renewable energy goal of at least 27% of final energy consumption by renewable sources by 2030. While this goal is in part motivated by environmentally concerns, with commitments to climate change in mind, it is also politically motivated. Europe energy needs are currently heavily dependent on natural gas, which is mostly imported from Russia. This arrangement puts Europe in danger from Russian blockades and political pressure. The crash of the Malaysia

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    In contrast, by using alternative forms of energy, such as solar energy, we are helping our planet by keeping it healthier. Solar energy does not pose a threat to our environment and health as fossil fuels such as oil have in recent years. Our society should focus on solar energy as an alternative to fossil fuels due to the decreasing cost of solar panels, the reduced environmental damages of air pollution, deforestation, and water pollution. Solar energy is constantly improving, whether that be financially

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    The Future of Nonrenewable Sources Nonrenewable sources of energy have effect many Americans. Every time a person turns on their vehicle and travel to certain destinations they use up gas. Every three to four months a vehicle needs an oil change. Other than the amount of materials being consume is the high prices people have to pay to get these materials. Oil and coal are to important nonrenewable resource, which means that they cannot be replaced quickly. Science and technology are changing quickly

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