Is this a good opening paragraph for a environmental science essay on renewable energy?

September 13th, 2008 | Posted in Homework Help   1 Comment
loveweed asked:


Essay Prompt…What is the most important environmental problem we face and why? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

I believe the most telling environmental problem that the United States (and many other countries) will face in the near future will be the transition away from a fossil fuel based society. In order to accomplish this, we must make a concerted push towards an environmentally conscious, technologically advanced, and humanistic renewable energy generation. The resources available to achieve this are essentially limitless, with new ways to utilize them being introduced almost daily. As a matter of fact, there are some extremely promising options that are already in use, such as the production of wind, solar, and geothermal energy. Ultimately though, it will be public policy and political decision makers which will dictate whether or not these efforts are successful, halfhearted, or even pursed at all.

Let me know what I can do to improve this, best answer will get best answer….

SHANNON

How to get a city the funding that will pay for a renewable energy grant package?

September 12th, 2008 | Posted in Green Living   1 Comment
asked:


I own a buisness that converts home and industries to solar/wind power and I’m working on converting over a city streetlights, red lights and ball park to solar power. Where can I find a funding source that will pay the grant fee for the city?

TONY

What is renewable energy and what different types are there?

September 6th, 2008 | Posted in Physics   3 Comments
Dont You Know Who I Think I Am?! asked:


It’s not science homework actually, it’s my coursework, I’m in class, and my teacher suggested answering on Y! A.

LINDA

How many households in the US are running on 100% Renewable Energy?

September 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Green Living   4 Comments
Skepticalist asked:


The city I live in offers renewable energy for a little extra every month and I purchase 100% of my energy this way. Just wondering how many others are doing the same.

MILTON

Why some americans are against global warming, renewable energy and immigration reform?

August 31st, 2008 | Posted in Politics   5 Comments
Tonymynd asked:


Why some americans oppose to the same block of issues. I observed entire internet Macro Networks on the internet, chain of radio stations, some mayor tv corporations that opose systematically to Renewable Energy, Immigration Reform, Global Warming, Health Care for Everybody and the theory of ‘The Expanding Earth’.

FELICIA

Ireland has a renewable energy company. I think the name Haus is in it. Do y’all know what I’m referring to?

August 30th, 2008 | Posted in Green Living   1 Comment
harrygams asked:


I stumbled upon a site for a renewable energy, alternative energy plant in Ireland, it looked interesting & I was about to read it when I was interrupted. When I came back my wee bundle of joy had Sonic, (the obnoxious rodent) up on the screen & my Ireland article was gone. *so sad* Does anyone know what I was reading or referring to? Sorry my description is so vague.

DIANNE

How can I build a home with renewable energy?

August 25th, 2008 | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs   2 Comments
linzjk788 asked:


A primary eletric with backup
A primary water heating with backup
A primary heating with backup
All while being energy efficient, while trying to “stay off teh grid” and be self sufficient.

RENEE

How in demand will renewable energy jobs be in the near future?

August 19th, 2008 | Posted in Technology   2 Comments
Travis Mabus asked:


I’m really worried about the economy and looking for a quick certification so I can have some sort of qualification in case it totally goes under. I found a 14 credit hour renewable energy certification at a community college. Do you think this will do any good for finding jobs?

LANCE

How do I create renewable energy from our personal waste in food garbage and septic?

August 18th, 2008 | Posted in Green Living   2 Comments
skahhh asked:


I want to take my septic gasses and compost gasses and turn them into renewable energy on my property to power up my home. How do I do that?

Are there residential systems designed to do this?

MARIO

Should we have a law in place where the oil companies have to reinvest in renewable energy&not buy back stocks?

August 18th, 2008 | Posted in Elections   1 Comment
TONY asked:


The oil companies take the money they make and buy back there own stocks so the value of the stocks go higher.. Shouldn’t they reinvest the money in renewable energy

EMMA