The fuel economy of the United States is slowly fading away just like the fossil fuels the country consumes every day. The only possible solutions the oil companies have come up with so far is to take away energy for the common man and limit it to the rich with soaring prices of oil and petroleum. The only solution thus far is the use of renewable energy. Renewable energy not only has shown itself as being capable of sustaining an economy but is an abundance that we take for granted. It does not necessarily take geniuses to figure out that we are running out of energy to power our automobiles and trucks, but with an oil centered economic setting, whether we want to or not, we will be forced to find new alternative energy sources. Renewable energy, which are geothermal, tidal/wave, wind, solar and biofuel can alone power the world in an ethical way without the need for nonrenewable sources. Crude oil, and in extension, petroleum, has uses in the modern day world that would be considered as everyday necessities. Gasoline, Diesel and jet fuel are used to power various forms of transportation. Gas and Diesel, which are the main usage for petroleum and crude oil, are used as fuel for automobiles. Without gas, cars that do not run on electricity will be left without power to run them, and in a country used to car travel, taking away the main ingredient that makes them go will affect car manufacturers greatly if no one purchases their inventory. Jet Fuel, which is used in commercial air liners, is a modern necessity because of how often and frequently air travel is used especially if one wishes to visit another point on Earth fast and efficiently. Without Jet fuel, airplanes would grind to a halt and people would be forced to use sea far... ... middle of paper ... ...doura Wave Park. The major competitor of wave power is offshore wind power. Researchers deny the helpful uses of renewable energy, but underestimate its abundance. If the economy does not start sustaining itself with rich, new, clean, and renewable energy, then more fatalities and disasters will follow as well as the oncoming crisis. It is generally believed that the oncoming crisis is not exactly caused by human error but by the fuel types that were labeled as safe for the economy. Society will not crumble but will be taken aback, and the infrastructure that people depend on will be rewritten to the point of completely changing the human race and how it uses machinery and transportation around the world. The sources that come from the earth and the forces that drive it will sustain humanity, even if it is driven with technology. After all, technology is the future.
Nuclear power has no place in having a safe, clean, sustainable future. Today, the manufacturing of nuclear power plants has become a critical topic throughout the world that many strongly believe should be stopped. Nuclear Power is not safe anywhere in the world nor is it environmentally friendly. Nuclear power plants are truly something that could cause mass destruction in the world and has the potential to wipe out a whole country with ease. Despite proponents’ that claim that nuclear power is safe, there is a history that proves otherwise and marks a number of disasters caused by nuclear power plants.
“Where does our power come from?”, when asked, many people would not know the answer to this question. Some might say wind, water, or solar, but the main provider of America’s power are coal plants and nuclear reactors running to keep the lights on. Unfortunately, there is no free energy, it comes with a cost to the environment and its inhabitants. So when the choice arises to change the way humanity looks at our consumption of power, why chose the way we do things. Because the time has come for us as a country and the world to make the switch from the old to the new. We need to switch to nuclear power instead of fossil fuels such as coal and oil. Nuclear energy is a clean way to create electricity vesus other ways that produce the same amount
Specific Purpose Statement: To persuade my audience that that solar power should become the main form of alternative energy in the Unites States.
Semantically fossil fuels are a renewable source of energy, however given that it takes millions of years for the organic materials to be broken down and converted, it is wholly unrealistic to consider them as renewable. As the demand for fossil fuels increases and source diminish faster than they are replentished, the United States must work towards a renewable energy independent state using truly renable sources, both technically and in practice. With changes in the home, as consumers in buying goods and with alternative fuel sources backed by public trust and governmental involvement, the United States could drastically lessen its dependence on fossil fuels, foreign and domestic.
In chapter thirteen of our book, Environment by Raven and Berg, it shows us just how important renewable energy sources are. Currently the United States of America thrives on the use of fossil fuels and nuclear power. The main problems with these types of fuel are that they are both limited and can be extremely harmful to our environment. They cause global warming, air pollution, acid rain, and oil spills (Environment), and not only that, but in the grand scheme of things, these sources really aren’t even that cheap of a fuel source. There are many alternatives to these all but outdated fuel sources.
Purchasing a car is one of the hugest or biggest accomplishments that a person can achieve on their own. However, what happens when that purchase turns out to also be the worst decision that was ever made? The purchase was a success and a goal was achieved, but the moment the key is turned and the engine is started the contribution to environmental harm begins. As the car is driven, the gasoline fumes that are released from the car contribute to the other many factors and pollutants that damage the environment. Not only is the purchase now a contributor to the depletion of clean air, but it could also play a part in the depletion of someone’s health. For example, asthma or bronchitis could develop in an adult or child as a direct result of breathing in noxious automotive fumes. Depending on where one lives, there could be strict regulations on air pollution. One must be accountable for any and all contributions made to the demise of what was once a healthy Earth. One must be accountable for his or her own carbon footprint. Some individuals have taken steps to reduce their carbon footprints and cause less harm to the environment by purchasing electric cars.
According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, over half of the oil used in the USA is imported. Most of this imported oil is located in the middle east and is controlled by OPEC members. Subsequent oil price shocks and price manipulation by OPEC have cost our economy dearly—about $1.9 trillion from 2004 to 2008—and each major shock was followed by a recession (Reduce). We may never be able to fully eliminate our need to import oil, but we can reduce cartel market control and the economic impact of price shocks by reducing our demand (Reduce). One way we can reduce our reliance on oil is through investing in renewable energy. Solar power, wind power, and hydro power are all forms of energy which come from renewable resources. Unlike oil, solar, wind and hydro electric power is abundant and can be obtained locally.
Climate change. The two letter word so feared by scientists, so ignored by the average human being. What is it that makes scientists fear this phrase so much? For the concept of “climate change” has been seen throughout the history of the earths existence. For centuries, our climate has fluctuated through increasing and decreasing amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide and climatic cycles. So what is the big deal? The problem, and the reason why this concept instills fear directly into the core of scientists is the rate at which over the past 1,300 years atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have risen. This unnatural increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide, due to the immense amount of anthropogenic burning of oil and coal, affects the transfer
In 2007, the world consumed 5.3 billion tons of coal, 31.1 billion tons of oil, 2.92 trillion cubic meters of natural gas, and 65,000 tons of uranium. All of these energy needs could have been met with only 6,600 tons of thorium, an abundant, slightly radioactive element found in the Earth’s crust.
Our country is currently suffering energy-wise, we have been powering with inefficient sources for years now and the harm that it is doing to the country has started to become apparent. Renewable energy is the only way to stop, or at the very least, set back the inevitable downfall of our ecosystem. I think that the next big breakthrough for renewable energy is implementing off-grid communities that use renewable sources as their main sources of power, so that we can potentially escape the energy rut that we got ourselves stuck in. America is wasting their finite resources, such as coal and nuclear, when we could actually be using renewable sources that will never run out. Most of our country’s citizens have never thought about where their energy comes from, or they do not even care.
The year is 2200. The world is going through a fossil fuel shortage. Oil reserves are almost completely consumed and it is becoming impossible to find new fossil fuel sources. Not prepared for this event to occur, The United States, has no alternative options. As a result of the oil shortage, the standard of living deteriorates. Heat in homes, supermarkets full of food, and transportation, all basic necessities taken for granted, will be depleted because fossil fuels are used to power almost everything. The key to the prevention of this future is renewable energy. Unfortunately the support for the use of renewable energy is weak and ineffective. Unless the US puts forth effort to research and promote the use of renewable energy to consumers, conversion from fossil fuels to renewable energy will no longer be an option.
People in the world consume a large amount of energy that puts a strain on our ecosystem and can be toxic to everyone. Energy consumption is a worldwide problem. The energy consumption varies from country to country but added together causes some serious concerns. What can we do to better regulate consumption and emissions to help save our planet? We will first need to look at the sources of emissions, fuel sources and the consumption of different areas of the world. We will then need to discuss some possible solutions or regulations to impose on those countries with high consumption rates. We will then need to discuss how to cross cultural boundaries and come together to address the issues at hand.
Even if the reason of climate change may be the natural cycles, we humans are the major determinant to it. The huge amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is causing the climate change and this amount is rising day by day, as a result of our actions. Greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, generally absorb and emit the heat in the atmosphere to keep the Earth’s climate habitable. However, as we continue to burn fossil fuels, this habitable Earth’s temperature will blow up, and as a result, some species will die out due to various problems which are caused by climate change. According to EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), the most obvious consequence of climate change is the rising sea levels, which will cause some seashore habitats to become unavailable to live to its species.
As we have discussed throughout the semester, sustainability is a paramount task that our earth needs to reach. The degradation of our forestry’s, fisheries, water supply, and other natural resources is reason enough. However, for some those things a trivial and not important. These are the types of people who care more about their pocket books than what they are doing to the earth. To reach these people and get them involved we have to create profitability from sustainability. Today I would like to propose a few options that would motivate these individuals and corporations to get involved. First, is the topics of green growth, in which I can show them how growing their companies with green initiatives is better (financially speaking) than business as usual practices. Next is the Iowa wind industry, this state is the nation’s leaders in wind energy and are showing great potential for the future. Another topic I would like to focus on is more on a global scale and centralized in the developing world. How stable electricity can not only improve quality of life but can also increase household income dramatically. And finally there is the discussion we need to have about policy and where it falls into place among all of this. How the government needs to act in order to benefit the poor and all who reside above them.
Using fossil fuels such as coal and oil is inefficient, dangerous, and otherwise a process that is known to eventually fail as a long lasting energy source. Yet, there is hope for the future of energy, this new hope has many shapes and forms, but requires a chance to be fully implemented in our everyday life. Such energy sources like solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, and hydro power are the key to our future. These energy sources are proven to be long lasting, safe, more reliable, and the next innovation. In short, all Americans should switch to renewable energy, resulting in a safer and more efficient world.