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    Transportation is such a vital part of life in Western civilizations that there is no way to live without it. First world societies have glorified the use of fossil fuels and combustion engines which emit greenhouse gasses into the Earth’s atmosphere. In addition to the high amount of greenhouse gas emissions‚ humans are using up fossil fuels at an alarming rate. It is pivotal that humans find a to achieve sustainable‚ zero emission transportation. Convincing a population to switch over to zero emission

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    WESTFIELD Science-Oriented School and Colleges CERTIFICATION OF THE PROJECT This is to certify that we have read the individual project entitled MAKING ELECTRICITY FROM SALTWATER AND AIR The researcher has successfully completed and defended his Science Project before a panel Recommendation: [ ] Approved [ ] Passed with revision [ ] Redefense Sir Jonathan Paulino Sir Joebert Angeles Member of

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    Fossil fuels well that’s a thing that I have always taken for granted until I saw the documentary of Crude Impact. Well I did know that the population is increasing abundantly but what I didn ’t know is when the consumers increase in such a vast number so does the production. Now imagine this just one person has 30‚000 items that relates to fossil fuels and multiply by the seven billion on our world population. That’s a great quantity of items that relates to fossil fuels in our daily lives. People

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    Global Climate Change

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    when it comes to nature causing climate changes; volcanic eruptions‚ ocean currents‚ earth orbital changes‚ and solar variations. There are three major factors when it comes to humans causing climate changes; transportation‚ deforestation‚ and fossil fuels to generate energy. Volcanic eruptions can cause the climate to change. When a volcano erupts tiny particles called aerosols shoot into the atmosphere. These tiny particles reflect solar energy into space and cool the earth. Also when a volcano erupts;

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    alternatives. there is a great deal of power concentrated in the hands of a few people as things stand. they know we will eventually run out of oil. In the meantime however they will make hay while the sun shines. there is absolutely no doubt that fossil fuels and lubricants will be replaced with far better and less polluting alternatives‚ As soon as we have made all the money we can out of the stuff that is in the ground. The situation today is centered around greed‚ and power. he impact that an exhausted

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    associated with fossil fuel use‚ particularly the global climate change‚ have added new immediacy to the development of alternative energy systems. Biomass energy systems are among the alternative systems under development. There is enormous biomass potential that can be tapped by improving the utilisation of existing sources‚ developing more efficient and advanced technologies to convert raw biomass into easy-to-use carriers (electricity‚ liquid or gaseous fuels‚ processed solid fuels) and by increasing

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    Our Changing Atmosphere

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    available to support and refute current claims of imminent threats to life on our planet and a need to actively respond now. Global Warming is an imminent occurrence that society faces on a daily basis; the effects of an increasing number of fossil fuels means that there is an increasing amount of CO2 being emitted compared to O2 which is slowly affecting the air not only humans but plants and animals breath on Earth. The greenhouse effect is a natural process that warms the Earth’s surface. When the

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    waste cooking oils instead of using gas or diesel or that just having a compost garden in your backyard could reduce the world’s garbage even just a fraction which is helping. This paper will go over ways to lower the consumption and usage of fossil fuels. Also‚ discuss ways of; lowering pollution rates‚ eliminating nuclear power and introducing clean energy alternatives to gas and electricity. Solar Energy and Windmills are a big part in the clean energy movement that people are starting to fight

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    how many of each species can be caught by each country in each year‚ so that fish stocks stay at viable levels - something the European Union is now trying to do. Energy:Sustainability in energy means replacing non-renewable energy sources (fossil fuels) with renewable sources such as solar‚ water and wind generation. Economic development:A sustainable approach must be able to improve people’s standards of living - particularly in the developing world - while actually reducing carbon dioxide and

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    electric vehicles‚ which shift emissions to the location where electricity is generated; and fuel cell vehicles powered by hydrogen that only emit water. 3. Why was the ZEV Mandate killed? 4. Why does the video let the batteries off the hook? 5. Why consider the fuel cells guilty? Isn’t it just another technology that might help us clean the air in the long run? 6. How can any technology‚ like hydrogen fuel cells or batteries be a suspect in the

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