Americas history: the forgotten

Americas history: the forgotten

Pollution: The Silent Killer
Don’t you hate pollution? When you get finished reading this you will probably have your mouth to the floor!

What happens when we use renewable fuel like coal, crude oil, and natural gasses? Well I will tell you what I think about that! There’s pollution because of humans. 100% of the government’s budget should go into help the world’s pollution problem, but that’s too hard for them.
Should we really be using nonrenewable resources? When you are in the 7th grade you’ll start to learn about pollution and what the cons are about it. Yeah, we have coal, oil, and other stuff like that. So why not use solar power, I mean this is ridicules. We’re killing our world just for oil and a black rock that can burn longer and brighter. I don’t see any pluses. Sorry coal, I like solar a lot better. Have a look at 151 that YOU can conserve energy in 151 drop-dead simple ways to cut your bill in half! http://www.conserve-energy-future.com/151-ways-to-save-energy.php
Some scientists say that we should run out of oil in about 10 YEARS. That’s how much oil we have used and you know what that means? Yep that means a lot of pollution in the air. About 85 TONS of pollution goes in the air a day because of coal. All that in one day. So if we know that our resources are dwindling, why are we insisting on using resources that are drying up like a lake on a sweltering day?
What I am trying to say is yeah, I’m not a president so I can’t make the U.S quit packaging cold turkey, they will lose jobs, and money. I would be the world’s worst president. What I’m trying to get at here is that there are more solutions to our energy problem like in Uganda, they use elephant dung for fuel. See? There are many more ways to have energy. Do you know the book definition for energy? Well, I will tell you. The first definition is the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity. The second book definition is power derived from the...

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