While population increases around the world, so does pollution. An increased population means that people need more resources to make their daily lives comfortable, and to keep up with daily routines and habits. Some people think that the world should move towards using more renewable energy in order to meet energy needs as well as keeping pollution down. People who support renewable energy also support the idea of not drilling for oil any longer. The people who are opposed to forcing renewable energy on companies say that renewable energy would cause an increase in customer rates, and the energy itself is not easily measured. Those opposed to moving towards renewable energy say that that the success of such a project is not guaranteed and might actually cost customers and manufacturers in the long run. These people are also content with continuing to drill. In my opinion, we should not spend large amounts of money and pass laws saying that companies have to start using renewable energy methods that may not even work. If people are so worried about pollution in the air, or a disappearing O-zone then they should start focusing on companies that pollute. For right now, drilling for oil is working for us, so we should keep doing it until we find another energy method that is guaranteed to work as effectively or more effectively. Where I live there are sugar cane factories that throw out unfiltered smoke and ashes, sometimes it can be very hard to breathe here. I think all other avenues should be exhausted before we try to implement something that is not one hundred percent guaranteed to work. I do however think that we will eventually need to find something to replace non-renewable sources such as oil. The perceptual blocks that keep me from understanding the opposing view point is saturation, problem isolation, and recognition. Saturation is a perceptual block for me on this issue because there are so many facts to consider that I am being slightly overwhelmed. I have to realize that there are two sides to this problem. For one, nonrenewable resources will have to be renewed eventually, and two creating these resources will be expensive. Problem Isolation is a perceptual block that also affects me on this issue because with all of the saturation that I am experiencing, I am having a hard time separating problems from
To Drill or Not to Drill? HUM/111 08/18/13 The issue is if we should still use nonrenewable resources to make products and energy. Nonrenewable energy was created by plants and animals years ago. We have been using nonrenewable sources since ancient times. It has given millions of people jobs to support their families. I do not think these sources should be replaced until all jobs are replaced. Many people in the world solely rely on these nonrenewable products. Nonrenewable resources have shaped…
My family (father side) lives, works, breathes and plays in the Gulf of Mexico. Some of the family work in the oil industry. They are the operators for the plants that refines the oil to be used for our vehicles, for our roads, to our energy plants throughout the United States. My grandfather study the Gulf floor and have surveyed Alaska, there are oil wells that could by the three companies they work with say could completely keep us from ever using any foreign oil within this country. We would…
To Drill or Not to Drill? For many years now, the United States has been reliant on non-renewable fossil fuels to provide energy to the millions of people and places all over the country. As technology is increasing and opening many doors continually, the opportunity to begin using alternative renewable energy is becoming more apparent. With the amount of business and politics attached to the fossil fuels as well as the country’s reliance, changing to alternative energy sources would be a difficult…
To Drill or Not To Drill Anabel Garcia HUM 114 March 14, 2013 Judith Guetzow To Drill or Not To Drill The demand for oil in the United States is always on the rise, even though the pries is also rising. Although many people are debating how to best meet the need for energy in the United States, I agree that this country must decrease its dependence on oil and invest in alternative sources of energy, such as wind and solar power rather than drilling in Alaska or the Gulf Coast. Even though…
To Drill or Not to Drill? The question for this week’s assignment is to drill or not to drill? In the question it states that many people are debating how to best meet energy needs in the United States. I do understand how some think that alternative sources of energy, such as wind and solar power will help decrease our dependence on oil but in the long run you will still need oil to keep our country and its citizens employed as well as it is what helps this nation in monetary avenues also. My…
To Drill or Not To Drill? Shawn Jibben HUM/111 04/19/13 Melissa Bramm Renewable energy is a greatly debated topic with a lot of different opinions. Many people argue that renewable energy is costly and does more harm to the environment than the alternatives. Many others argue the exact opposite, saying that renewable energy is the key to living a harmonic, energy-dependent life in which the environment does not suffer. Though there is no way to prove which is right at this moment it is still…
Energy Conservation: An Exploration of alternative Energy Source Shadrian Paschal HUM 114 4/24/2014 Professor Aisha Simmons Energy Conservation: An Exploration of alternative Energy Source Many people are debating how to best meet energy needs in the United States. Some argue that the country must decrease its dependence on oil and invest in alternative sources of energy, such as wind and solar power. Others argue that changing to new power sources is unnecessary and expensive. They state…
to best meet energy needs in the United States is a widely debated topic. Some citizens argue that alternative energy sources should be used, while others feel that new power sources should be explored. The dreaded discussion of whether or not to drill for oil in the coastal plain of Alaska is one that arises repeatedly whenever the nation faces energy challenges. However drilling in this region can be particularly harmful to certain animals. More than two hundred and fifty animal species call this…
Auditioning for Drill Team I fell onto the couch after a hard practice. Never had I been so sore in my life. Still in my sweat covered clothes, I wriggled under a blanket. "You can quit if you want," my mom said as she came into the living room, but there was no way that was happening. I was currently enduring a week long process of trying out for the local high school drill team. Once this week was over, my life would be changed. I will never forget those practices leading up to my anxiety…
Rydon- **Please Note that Children will not go on all trips** WK1 am The Jungle pm Monday 29th July Tuesday 30th July Wednesday 31st July Thursday 1st August Friday 2st August FIRE DRILL Settling in morning! Making a big bus!! Swimming trips to Steyning local pool Ten Pin Bowling Horsham T-shirt design for the wedding outfit! Swimming trips to Steyning local pool Lodge hill –tunnels Preparing for the big fat playscheme wedding Cake making Swimming trips to Steyning local pool…