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    Scten 210 Unit 3

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    cons for all known sources energy. For instance‚ if we take the subject of fossil fuel there are so

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    technology that has been developed in China. Largely developed because of China’s low carbon footprint in comparison to other developing countries‚ the low carbon technology aims to offset the amount of emissions polluting the air by using renewable fossil fuels. (Xie 1594) China is a low carbon economy for two main reasons. First‚ the number of people that own a car is far lower than the national average of a country like the United States.

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    Christian Benedict B. ARGA 11027614 AE-FIN A Study on the Effect of Inflation‚ Net Income‚ and Energy Use to the Fossil Fuel Consumption in the Philippines An Empirical Paper Presented to The Faculty of the School of Economics De La Salle University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in ECONMET Submitted by: Christian Benedict B. Arga 11027614 Submitted to: Dr. Cesar Rufino December 14‚ 2012 1 Christian Benedict B. ARGA 11027614 AE-FIN Table of Contents

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    Energy in Australia

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    There are a number of augments in favor of the diversification of energy sources in Australia. Using alternative sources of energy of the dependency on fossil fuel such as coal may reduce the greenhouse gas emission impact on the environment. Nicholls (2009) speculates that using clean energy that depends on natural wind‚ sun and geothermal in not only practical and has economical advantages but it also may be able to reduce the CO2 emission to 50% by 2040. In addition‚ sustainable energy is not

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    Energy Policies

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    for example in the UK‚ as gas imports will rise in the future‚ the government has imposed a policy of trying to encourage the development of remaining reserves in the North Sea. Mali however is a land locked country situated in Africa which has no fossil fuel resources‚ so the policies are going to be vastly different to the UK in terms of the production and consumption of energy. Economic development sees the increase in GDP over time which means an increase in energy consumption in that country

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    Back” greenhouse gases are destroying layers of the earth’s ozone or atmosphere‚ which is the result of burning fossil fuels such as coal‚ natural gas‚ oil. Research done by Mann and other climate scientific points out that there is a serious threat to our planet as a result of the overuse of fossil fuels and the sharply rising levels of the gases as we continue to burn more and more fossil fuels. According to Michael Mann‚ he and other scientist over the past decades have become the victims

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    Malunggay

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    OF ENERGY. Advantages of conventional (non-renewable) energy The advantage of conventional energy is it’s easy and cheap to use. There is no better way to store transfer and use energy than gasoline for powering motor vehicles. It’s quick to pump fossil fuel into a car. It’s

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    Energy of the Future

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    sources‚ 83% of which comes from fossil fuels (Michael). These Fossil fuels are deplenishing at a rapid rate. Using both new and old renewable energy sources is key to the nation’s energy stability for the future. There are two categories that an energy source can fall under and they are fossil fuels and renewable energy. The gas you put in to your vehicle‚ the gas the fuels your stove and heating‚ and the charcoal you use to grill with are all examples of fossil fuels (Marshak‚ S.). This means

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    trap infrared radiation whereas Global warming refers to an increase in the average temperature of the Earth as a result of the greenhouse effect. Burning fossil fuels raises the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere‚ and it is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect and global warming. We can help to reduce the demand for fossil fuels‚ which in turn reduces global warming‚ by using energy more wisely. The most important and useful way is Reduce‚ Reuse and Recycle. We should do our

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    In our modern society there is a constant give and take environment over energy. The use of fossil fuels and coal has become politically incorrect in our green-centric society. The use of media and spin is one of the most important tools being used by companies that make use of fossil fuels. There is an economic incentive for these companies to downplay the potentially harmful nature of these energy sources. While the usage of coal and other fuels is easy‚ it is also seen by many as environmentally

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