Now it is time to apply and share what you have learned so far about energy sources. After completing the research steps below, you will write a letter to the editor of a local newspaper that explains where the energy in your state comes from and offers an opinion about the future direction your state should take for energy consumption. Make sure your opinion is supported by your research and balances the considerations of environmental impact, cost, and availability of resources.
Be sure to include the following information in your letter:
Address the letter to the editor of a local newspaper.
Identify the three energy sources most used in your state.
Discuss the influence of cost and availability on your state’s statistics.
Describe how each energy source impacts the local environment.
Explain your opinion of how your state could improve the use of energy.
Support your opinion with at least five facts from your research.
End the letter with a closing and your signature.
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Dear ( whatever the newspaper person's name is)
Then you include the information you need to
Sincerely,
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But,as said, you have to research the energy sources first.
Then you include the information you need to
Sincerely,
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But,as said, you have to research the energy sources first.
Sustainability Report (Rough Draft)
My environmental sustainability project is about starting a garden, teaching others
about gardening and how sustainability can change our world starting at the local level. The
environmental issue would impact the community by teaching sustainability by growing our
own food. It helps lower our carbon footprint and keep the Earth’s air clean.
Locally, growing your own garden reduces your carbon footprint in a few ways. One,
when you breathe out carbon dioxide, plants give oxygen back out for us to breathe. If you
grow your own garden you don’t need to drive to the store to buy produce and don’t put gas
into the air. Also, shopping at local farmer’s markets ensures that there will be less gas released
into the atmosphere. When trucks drive from other countries and even other states, it releases
bad gases into the air that speed up the greenhouse effect. The big semi-trucks used to
transport food have terrible gas milage and release tons of gases. Another way to help, is to
look for community gardens near you. If you don’t have space for your own garden, you can
participate in the community garden. By planting a couple of plants, it can make a huge
difference in the environment. Some community gardens near me are Agritopia and The Grove
gardens. Many people make a difference there every day. You can too!
Nationally, if you cut down a forest, it doesn't seem like that big of a deal, but what
would happen to the species and animals that lived in that forest? Where would they go? This is
why we need to be cautious and stand up for our planet Earth. Everything is connected, and we
need to realize that. For example, new technology like irrigation allows water to go places it has
never been able to go before. Dry climates can grow gardens with the help of irrigation.
Another example of technology that brings gardens to places that couldn’t grow them before
are greenhouses. Even in cold weather you can continue growing your garden. With technology
we now have whole systems of hydro pumps powering city's, wind turbines powering towns,
and solar panels soaking up the suns energy to create electricity for houses. Instead of using
fossil fuels and pushing gases into the atmosphere, we are cleansing the air by reducing our
carbon footprint from those amazingly helpful machines. If we keep inventing things like that,
we could turn our planet around before it is to late!
Globally, we have to realize how much gas we put in the air worldwide. The polar
icecaps are melting and we need to stop doing damage before thousands more animals lose
their homes. As I said before, instead of getting your produce from across the country, like
oranges from Florida, or across the world, from places like Central and South America or even
further you can grow your own. According to Janet MacGillivray, JD, LLM, “Our climate is
suffering, local ecosystems are collapsing, our shared health has taken a drastic turn, and
millions of Americans lack steady access to food. One way out is to listen to the original
stewards of the land: Indigenous people, who for thousands of years lived I healthy and
sustainable relationships with the environments we now exploit.” MacGillivray is the founder
and executive director of the Indigenous-led climate collective called “Seeding Sovereignty”.
She says to ask where your food comes from, look for teachers who grow food, and “plant a
garden...if everyone did small, we would ripple out for not only local communities but also for
our planet.”
After hearing all about this sustainability project, you can realize there is more to
gardening than just putting a seed in the ground. Ron Finley, an activist from South Central L.A.
has inspired millions to grow their own food. “When you plant gardens in inner cities, the crime
rate goes down. It’s not just about growing food; it’s also about taking care of something that’s
alive. When you show a child how to plant a seed in the ground and care for it, then they come
back and find a carrot, it’s life changing.” One thing I learned from Finley is about
Bioremediation, which is when plants take bad toxins out of the soil. If you want to learn more,
go to masterclass.com, he teaches how to garden in any space.
dont take all of this, this was my project, i am just trying to help, pls change it thx
My environmental sustainability project is about starting a garden, teaching others
about gardening and how sustainability can change our world starting at the local level. The
environmental issue would impact the community by teaching sustainability by growing our
own food. It helps lower our carbon footprint and keep the Earth’s air clean.
Locally, growing your own garden reduces your carbon footprint in a few ways. One,
when you breathe out carbon dioxide, plants give oxygen back out for us to breathe. If you
grow your own garden you don’t need to drive to the store to buy produce and don’t put gas
into the air. Also, shopping at local farmer’s markets ensures that there will be less gas released
into the atmosphere. When trucks drive from other countries and even other states, it releases
bad gases into the air that speed up the greenhouse effect. The big semi-trucks used to
transport food have terrible gas milage and release tons of gases. Another way to help, is to
look for community gardens near you. If you don’t have space for your own garden, you can
participate in the community garden. By planting a couple of plants, it can make a huge
difference in the environment. Some community gardens near me are Agritopia and The Grove
gardens. Many people make a difference there every day. You can too!
Nationally, if you cut down a forest, it doesn't seem like that big of a deal, but what
would happen to the species and animals that lived in that forest? Where would they go? This is
why we need to be cautious and stand up for our planet Earth. Everything is connected, and we
need to realize that. For example, new technology like irrigation allows water to go places it has
never been able to go before. Dry climates can grow gardens with the help of irrigation.
Another example of technology that brings gardens to places that couldn’t grow them before
are greenhouses. Even in cold weather you can continue growing your garden. With technology
we now have whole systems of hydro pumps powering city's, wind turbines powering towns,
and solar panels soaking up the suns energy to create electricity for houses. Instead of using
fossil fuels and pushing gases into the atmosphere, we are cleansing the air by reducing our
carbon footprint from those amazingly helpful machines. If we keep inventing things like that,
we could turn our planet around before it is to late!
Globally, we have to realize how much gas we put in the air worldwide. The polar
icecaps are melting and we need to stop doing damage before thousands more animals lose
their homes. As I said before, instead of getting your produce from across the country, like
oranges from Florida, or across the world, from places like Central and South America or even
further you can grow your own. According to Janet MacGillivray, JD, LLM, “Our climate is
suffering, local ecosystems are collapsing, our shared health has taken a drastic turn, and
millions of Americans lack steady access to food. One way out is to listen to the original
stewards of the land: Indigenous people, who for thousands of years lived I healthy and
sustainable relationships with the environments we now exploit.” MacGillivray is the founder
and executive director of the Indigenous-led climate collective called “Seeding Sovereignty”.
She says to ask where your food comes from, look for teachers who grow food, and “plant a
garden...if everyone did small, we would ripple out for not only local communities but also for
our planet.”
After hearing all about this sustainability project, you can realize there is more to
gardening than just putting a seed in the ground. Ron Finley, an activist from South Central L.A.
has inspired millions to grow their own food. “When you plant gardens in inner cities, the crime
rate goes down. It’s not just about growing food; it’s also about taking care of something that’s
alive. When you show a child how to plant a seed in the ground and care for it, then they come
back and find a carrot, it’s life changing.” One thing I learned from Finley is about
Bioremediation, which is when plants take bad toxins out of the soil. If you want to learn more,
go to masterclass.com, he teaches how to garden in any space.
dont take all of this, this was my project, i am just trying to help, pls change it thx
ur welcome