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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 Warming

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    rises. It happens when greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide‚ water vapor‚ nitrous oxide‚ and methane trap heat and light from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere‚ which increases the temperature. Most greenhouse gases are released by the burning of fossil fuels for heating‚ cooking‚ electrical appliances‚ transportation‚ and manufacturing‚ but they are also released as a result of the natural decomposition of organic materials‚ wildfires‚ deforestation‚ and land-clearing activities. The diffusion of

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    Air Quality Essay 2

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    Air Quality Essay – paragraph 2 and 3(body) By Edwin Lin‚ The air quality is deteriorated by humans heavily using fossil fuels to power up automobiles‚ generate electricity‚ and used for many other purposes. Unfortunately‚ fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources‚ and the burning of the fossil fuels releases the pollutants into the air‚ and forms a mixture of fumes with the air. It is called smog. Smog can block the radiant beams of energy from the Sun from entering and exiting the Earth’s atmosphere

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    that present-day organisms have developed from different organisms in the distant past: ­ Comparison of the physiology of fossils to present day organisms have showed relationships between the organisms ­ The examination of the DNA structure of organisms has shown the development from past organisms. • Describe the conditions under which fossils form: ­ Fossils are any remains of past life found in rocks of different ages ­ Fossilisation is a rare event ­ For fossilisation

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    factors 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

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    Wind and Solar Power

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    is a great advantage. Wind turbines and solar panels can also be very aesthetically attractive‚ and people can comfortably live around them. Human health risk is also dramatically reduced when using wind and solar power as an alternative to burning fossil fuels. Wind and solar power can be the messiah of the earth. Solar power is the process for converting sunlight into heat and or electricity. In the case of solar panels‚ photovoltaics are used to convert light directly into electric current. Concentrated

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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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    photosynthesis of carbohydrates. Though living things emit carbon dioxide when they breathe‚ carbon dioxide is widely considered to be a pollutant when associated with cars‚ planes‚ power plants‚ and other human activities that involve the burning of fossil fuels such as gasoline and natural gas. In the past 150 years‚ such activities have pumped enough carbon dioxide into the atmosphere to raise its levels higher than they have been for hundreds of thousands of years. B. Causes Carbon dioxide is constantly

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    Omnivores Dilemma

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    Michael Pollan‚ The Omnivore’s Dilemma: The Secrets Behind What You Eat (Young Reader’s Edition) - Grade 7 Originally published in New York: Dial Books‚ 2009. Learning Objective: The goal of this two day exemplar is to give students the opportunity to use the reading and writing habits they’ve been practicing on a regular basis to unpack Pollan’s investigative journalism of industrial farms. By reading and rereading the passage closely combined with classroom discussion about it‚ students will

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    money and strong leadership in guiding the country to a more renewable position on energy as its economy is almost entirely based on the production and sale of fossil fuels. In contrast‚ Sweden is in a very different situation economically and culturally. As a developed country‚ Sweden has converted most of its power from traditional fossil fuel sources that emit large amounts of greenhouse gasses to renewable energies such as solar and wind power. Sweden holds a position of leadership in the Climate

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