Oil and Gas remain an object civilizations all over the world strongly depend on. We depend on it so much that we would risk troops lives to cross into another country and dictate their oil property for our own benefit. Dick Chaney sent confederate army over sees to study oil, and once none was found blamed the U.S task force, and tried to lie to the American public about the reasoning for sending troops over to Iraq. Not only do we grieve for Foreign oil, but also Coal, Domestic Oil, and lastly Nuclear Power. These various ways to power the planet all contribute to the great and powerful "Global Warming" in countless ways. A tragic story about our greed into updating our everyday desires was about coal.More than 450 mountains have already been destroyed by mountain top coal mining, which then leads to the run off and debris traveling into the streams and the people that live in near by villages must inhale the dust and, thus causing health defects, also adds contamination to our beloved planet. At times tanks are kept under water, and at any time can bust, which then leads to communities becoming clouded in dust and rocks of all sizes. Studies show coal increases the rate of diseases. Why depend on something with so many negative defects?
How about the next way we power our planet? With fracking big named company's have a say in where they plant their oil at any destination they please, which then has the possibility to leak into your water, flows into your body and ending up with cancer'us diagnosis and there is nothing you can do about it. Sell your house? One might think, but when your backyard is an entire oil plant/fracking station, your not going to get to many offers. Sue? When your going up against high paid lawyers and multi-millionaire companies, like in the film Erin Brockovich, where this unexpeirenced lawyer intern was up against PG&E, with the pursuit to stop the fracking and expose the truth behind the chemicals going into the water, then paying off doctors to keep the truth from their ill patients.

Domestic vs. Nuclear. As mentioned before nuclear gas, is although use full, can be deadly. A singel human made error can cause damage to an area for over 25 years. The health defects and environmental damage is countless. People, in Sunny town, were evacuated by soldiers and not allowed to return to The Fukushima disaster’s rate was a 6 out of 7, if the rate had gotten to a 3 they would have had to notify the U.S and evacuate half our nation. Half of our nation? The danger of a nuclear mistake could affect a country on the other side of the planet. Think of that cloud that travels over across borders carrying those toxics, destroying and aching all in its path. With Domestic oil, its all about power and money. When the BP oil struck the Gulf of Mexico, they then hid the truth behind all the toxic formulas that went into cleaning the BP oil spill, called “corexit”.
Corexit killed more employees and humanity than the spill itself. When you think of seafood what comes to your mind? Savory, tastefull fish and lobster. Well picture that scrumptious meal, but beneath it's taste contains illnesses and the oil aftermath. The oil spill caused more than 82,000 birds; about 6,000 sea turtles; nearly 26,000 marine mammals, including dolphins and an unknown, massive number of fish and invertebrates may have been harmed by the oil breaching into the water. With the Nuclear gas explosion, leaking into the air that we breath, 237 people suffered from acute radiation, babies were born with defects and can’t stand a chance in their now contaminated world; towns are 10, 20, and 150 meters away from one another and are each banned and families have lost their comfort and homes because Places that were 15-20 kilometers are now so radioactive they are uninhabitable.
Worst way to power the planet? Nuclear Energy. One diminutive error can cause world wide health defects to our children for years to come and our precious planet. More than 25years ago one human made error, on April 26, 1986 the Red Forest became one of the most contaminated places in the world. To this day they are still dealing with its harsh aftermath. Fire fighters had exactly 5 minutes to get in and out on Chernobyl or else they would drop and die, right there on the spot.
If there were to be a nuclear energy plant commonly built around your town and one minor mistake were to occur, your whole town let alone state would corrupt and be no more. The Fukushima disaster’s, back in '86, rate was a 6 out of 7, if the rate had gotten to a 3 they would have had to notify the U.S and evacuate half our nation. Half of our nation? "Critics cite industry disasters, problems of nuclear waste and links to chronic and sometimes fatal diseases." (http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/curiosity/topics/10-pros-cons-nuclear-power.htm) these "chronic" and "fatal" diseases can be passed down to our children, and their children and so on. Never giving them a chance to freely experience our world now filled with nuclear toxins years after its tragedy. Foreign, Domestic, and Coal all have their set of cons, but the most effective way to power our planet and contribute to "global warming".
How about the next way we power our planet? With fracking big named company's have a say in where they plant their oil at any destination they please, which then has the possibility to leak into your water, flows into your body and ending up with cancer'us diagnosis and there is nothing you can do about it. Sell your house? One might think, but when your backyard is an entire oil plant/fracking station, your not going to get to many offers. Sue? When your going up against high paid lawyers and multi-millionaire companies, like in the film Erin Brockovich, where this unexpeirenced lawyer intern was up against PG&E, with the pursuit to stop the fracking and expose the truth behind the chemicals going into the water, then paying off doctors to keep the truth from their ill patients.

Domestic vs. Nuclear. As mentioned before nuclear gas, is although use full, can be deadly. A singel human made error can cause damage to an area for over 25 years. The health defects and environmental damage is countless. People, in Sunny town, were evacuated by soldiers and not allowed to return to The Fukushima disaster’s rate was a 6 out of 7, if the rate had gotten to a 3 they would have had to notify the U.S and evacuate half our nation. Half of our nation? The danger of a nuclear mistake could affect a country on the other side of the planet. Think of that cloud that travels over across borders carrying those toxics, destroying and aching all in its path. With Domestic oil, its all about power and money. When the BP oil struck the Gulf of Mexico, they then hid the truth behind all the toxic formulas that went into cleaning the BP oil spill, called “corexit”.
Corexit killed more employees and humanity than the spill itself. When you think of seafood what comes to your mind? Savory, tastefull fish and lobster. Well picture that scrumptious meal, but beneath it's taste contains illnesses and the oil aftermath. The oil spill caused more than 82,000 birds; about 6,000 sea turtles; nearly 26,000 marine mammals, including dolphins and an unknown, massive number of fish and invertebrates may have been harmed by the oil breaching into the water. With the Nuclear gas explosion, leaking into the air that we breath, 237 people suffered from acute radiation, babies were born with defects and can’t stand a chance in their now contaminated world; towns are 10, 20, and 150 meters away from one another and are each banned and families have lost their comfort and homes because Places that were 15-20 kilometers are now so radioactive they are uninhabitable.
Worst way to power the planet? Nuclear Energy. One diminutive error can cause world wide health defects to our children for years to come and our precious planet. More than 25years ago one human made error, on April 26, 1986 the Red Forest became one of the most contaminated places in the world. To this day they are still dealing with its harsh aftermath. Fire fighters had exactly 5 minutes to get in and out on Chernobyl or else they would drop and die, right there on the spot.
If there were to be a nuclear energy plant commonly built around your town and one minor mistake were to occur, your whole town let alone state would corrupt and be no more. The Fukushima disaster’s, back in '86, rate was a 6 out of 7, if the rate had gotten to a 3 they would have had to notify the U.S and evacuate half our nation. Half of our nation? "Critics cite industry disasters, problems of nuclear waste and links to chronic and sometimes fatal diseases." (http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/curiosity/topics/10-pros-cons-nuclear-power.htm) these "chronic" and "fatal" diseases can be passed down to our children, and their children and so on. Never giving them a chance to freely experience our world now filled with nuclear toxins years after its tragedy. Foreign, Domestic, and Coal all have their set of cons, but the most effective way to power our planet and contribute to "global warming".
Very well done.
ReplyDeleteVery Good. I like how you added information and posted your citation. (:
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ReplyDeleteNice job! I agree with you that nuclear power is the worst way to power the planet. I like how you added sources to support your argument!
ReplyDeleteVery well written. I like how you explained how much we depend on oil and gas by saying "we depend on it so much that we would risk troops lives to cross into another country and dictate their oil property for our own benefit." Great job!
ReplyDeleteI agree that nuclear is the worst way.
ReplyDeleteGood job, I like the fact, "The oil spill caused more than 82,000 birds; about 6,000 sea turtles; nearly 26,000 marine mammals, including dolphins and an unknown, massive number of fish and invertebrates may have been harmed by the oil breaching into the water." This was a good fact because it shows how much the oil did the environment. But also, from this it affects the people too.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Natalie that Nuclear power is the worst way to power the planet.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I still think oil is the worst way to power the planet, your information about the Red Forest really made me think about the comparison of nuclear vs oil.
ReplyDeletei agree with Natalie and Ahsan nuclear is the worst way to power the planet
ReplyDeleteI think oil is the worst, but you had very strong supporting facts in your argument.
ReplyDeletewow ... a lot presented here and some very strong arguments ... I am still processing it all. I give you high marks for your facts, your writing, the stand you take ... where you need to work is adjusting your writing style to fit the "bloggers" style ... make 4 entries, each with a different heading ... do not make paragraphs in the traditional sense ... that will make your writing easier to read and process ... but awesome job.
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