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    Global warming is caused by air pollution Global warming has been around our Earth for centuries‚ but recently has become a bigger problem for our environment. There has been debate whether or not global warming is a natural occurrence for our planet‚ and doesn’t really exist. While others argue that human activities is causing global warming. Global warming is caused by many things such as pollution that is damaging our environment. The causes are split up into two groups. There are the natural

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    Green House Gas

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    oxide have all risen dramatically because of human activities. Fossil fuel combustion‚ land-use change‚ increasingly intensive agriculture‚ and an expanding global human population are the primary causes for these increases. Other greenhouse gases found in our planet’s atmosphere include water vapor and ozone. Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere by the burning of solid waste‚ wood and wood products‚ and fossil fuels (oil‚ natural gas‚ and coal). Nitrous oxide emissions occur during

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    PrakashRoll. No. RB4912-A03Reg. No.- 10903205 | Term Paper Engineering Thermodynamics (MEC-203) Submitted To:- Mr. Tukesh Kumar Soni lpu | MULTI POINT FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM vs. CARBURETOR | ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This is to certify that the following term paper has been made by Anand Prakash of section B4912 on the topic “MULTI POINT FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM vs. CARBURETOR” under the supervision of our thermodynamics teacher Mr. Tukesh Kumar Soni sir. I am greatly thankful to my teacher Mr. Tukesh

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    Mcguinty’s legacy is a green nightmare By Margret Wente‚ The globe and Mail‚ February 2‚ 2013 As our population grows and our society advances‚ there will be an increase in the demand of readily available energy. Fossil fuel based energy sources are costly‚ non-renewable and cause pollution‚ however wind energy has become the potential solution for all of our energy problems‚ or so we thought. McGuinty’s legacy is a green nightmare‚ by Margret Wente of the Globe and Mail explains that wind power

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    Global Warming

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    par.5) He also stated that human activity is going to cause the temperature to increase. So when the heat wave hit Chicago in July of 1995 Hansen said that it sounded accurate. By reducing the use of fossil fuels‚ planting trees‚ reduce the waste we consume‚ conserving water‚ save the fuel we use‚ and reduce our usage of energy we ourselves can help stop the air pollution that we tend to pollute day to day‚ which will add to help stop the green gases to affect earth’s temperature. We have seen in

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    conventional. Conventional power sources are those that have been in use for a long time .fossil fuels and firewood are examples. Fire wood is widely used in india for cooking and heating . 1 Fossil fuels are what the remains has the remains of plants and animals converted in to after they remained buried under the earth million of years . Coal petroleum and natural gas are important fossil fuels . Electricity from coal is called thermal power.Petroleum and its derivatives are called black

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    Green house effect

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    house effect which include the burning of fossil fuels‚ deforestation‚ and population growth. The green house effect is rising in temperature over the years because green house gases in the atmosphere trap energy from the sun. The first cause in rise of green house gases is the burning of fossil fuels such as coal‚ oil‚ and natural gas. The burning of fossil fuels is used in manufacturing‚ transportation‚ and heating and powering. Burning Fossil fuels increase carbon dioxide gases which in turn traps

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    of arguments in favor of the diversification of energy sources in Australia. Development based on fossil fuels make the climate changing a more serious problem. According to Harding(2008) industrialized countries have responsibility to recognize renewable energy solutions as a priority and reduce the dependency on fossil-fuel energy‚ for the reason that the development relianted on fossil fuels has caused climate change issues. Moreover‚ the diversification of energy sources is environmentally friendly

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    etc. We never really care about where the energy came from and are we wasting it? Main energy source is fossil fuels including coal‚ oil and natural gas. Many of us are uninformed about this main source of energy and how much we can take from the world. We barely know how much the world spent fossil fuels yearly to fulfill our electricity needs. The main problem here is fossil fuels are un-renewable. It takes millions of years for them to be formed and ready to use. Based on a high energies

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    responses to help cover the crisis; Business as usual‚ Multi-energy solution and energy conservation. The business as usual scenario involve the world to keep using the fossil fuels and the International Energy Agency predicts that fossil fuels will still dominate energy into 2030‚ which cancels out the predictions of fossil fuels running out by then with the growing population and the rapid development of nations such as China and India. This solution would involve natural gas consumption doubling and

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