Regardless of this drawback, they're still much more considerate both towards our environment and our wallets though their price is normally a bit higher than the price of standard light bulbs, they can save much more in the long run.
Extreme Weather Extreme weather can include such things as unusually destructive storms; heat waves or droughts that are longer or hotter than usual, for example, they are the events that see the extreme side of nature.
Since 2000 many extreme weather occurrences have taken place, these natural catastrophes starting with a surprising heat wave in Europe in 2003, through to earthquakes across Haiti in 2008.
It is accepted that these disasters are only the start of it, with more problems coming our way, though many climatologists can't agree whether mankind is having a negative impact on the world we live in.
Renewable Energy There are many renewable energy resources in the world from sunlight to geothermal heat; these resources are naturally occurring therefore the material is neverending.
Since 2000, the use of renewable energy sources has grown considerably and hopefully, this situation will continue in the future, for it is a key part of sustainable development.
We can no longer rely on the supplies we have at the moment to make electricity and need to look in other directions to create it To cut emissions and come up with longterm answers to the supply, renewable energy is an important part of our future.
Mexican Gulf Oil Disaster The oil catastrophe in the Mexican Gulf was one of the most recent problems to hit the world headlines.
The Deepwater Horizon oil platform was at the heart of the trouble, with a big explosion on April 20th 2010.
To begin with the reports indicated that the oil leakage was minor, how wrong those headlines actually were.
By the end of May, the approximated amount of the leaked oil was revised from 5,000 barrels a day to 12,000 -19,000 barrels a day and was expected to grow.
Oil related disasters are particularly common, yet they seem to keep coming in a quite repetitive manner.
Recent events raised questions again - are we even capable of underwater oil drilling without threatening the environment considerably? Going environmentally friendly is a matter of personal commitment - everybody can choose own way.
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