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…recently the Canadian government has put together an action plan so that they use renewable and alternative sources of energy that will not harm the environment as much.# What the government is trying to use for energy consists of solar rays, wind…
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…used. These energy sources are renewable resources, which is called Green Power. The Green Power for example is solar energy, wind energy, and hydropower. For addition, we should control the use of transportations, because it is the major thing…
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…was slated for that year. Mulroney forged a political alliance between Quebec and western Canadian conservatives to lead the party to the sweeping 1984 victory on a pledge of economic renewal and change, after nearly two decades of Liberal rule under…
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…Implications 26). To solve all kinds of problems caused by global warming, people must start to use renewable energy. According to the Union of concerned scientists: Renewable energy technologies tap into natural cycles and systems, turning the ever…
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…that would have other wise been unattainable. By 2003 the Alberta government wants 3 test projects on Carbon Dioxide injection. Technological innovations will get 13-23% of the total money from the Alberta Energy Strategy Plan. A focus on renewable resources…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of the wealthiest nations in the world. The problem rests in the foundation of the economy. America was founded on and flourishes because of its natural resources, most of them non-renewable. These resources, such as petroleum, natural gas and timber, will run out…
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…, are not really covered. oThe model is based on the assumption that most energy supplied to the home is from fossil fuel sources. This means that the model will not assess or suggest any use of renewable energy. 16.What is EcoCal? EcoCal is primarily intended…
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…and indirectly from crude oil, but the greatest benefit we have explored in crude oil is as a source of fuel. The hydrocarbons in fractions of crude oil such as gas, gasoline, kerosene and fuel oils all release energy in exothermic reactions when burnt, making them…
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…on safety in nuclear power plants because of the tragic consequences if the plant explodes „h The waste from nuclear energy can stay radioactive for thousands of years. Great care has to be taken in storing this waste safely. „h Uranium is not renewable
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…contraception. Another strain on the environment is the increasing standard of living in all countries. These factors mean that: ØRaw materials, including non-renewable energy resources are being used up. ØMore waste is being produced. ØMore pollution is being…
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