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Friday, March 8, 2019

Hum/111 to Drill or Not to Drill?

To Drill or Not To Drill? It is obvious that the demand for muscle and fuel sources is increasing drastically as time goes by. The United States besides anticipates an oil demand increase as the population grows over the close few decades (Haug, 2011). Therefore, the big dilemma is whether or not the search for oil on our land should continue. The recent development and expansion of clear-cut force resources, although expensive, backside end the battle over oil deposits and lead the republic into a cleaner future.As I subscribe grown up, I have seen countless news articles and broadcasts about the damage caused by oil cut accidents, oil spills, and oil transportation leaks. The damage being done to the surround by the search and use of oil paints a vivid and unforgettable picture in my memory. I live in an area that is immensely populated to the degree that no one can legalize their fomite unless they first have their emissions tested and approved. Also, throughout my lif etime, there has been talk of rail out of oil, supply and demand, and the cost of gasoline.All of this leads me to believe that clean verve should be the obvious choice. I have a hard time accept that drilling for new sources of oil within our own land is a good idea because water, wind, and solar energy are cleaner to harvest. Although the initial investment is expensive, it is rather cheap to maintain and collect the energy from clean sources. Instead of having to search for oil, it would be simpler to find places to begin harvesting energy from existing rivers, fields, rooftops.I do not want to consider the alternative of drilling in new places because of all of the risks in entails. If I try to carry at our fuel berth by how everyone is affected by the deepen to clean energy, I may be able to overcome my hindrances. I know that drilling is what we know it is the way we have fueled or so everything for my entire life and before. I can remind myself that every transport ta kes time and in the meantime, we have to do what we have to do. I can try to change my perception by thinking about the situation from someone elses perspective.A family that supports itself by means of the oil industry leave not have the same perspective or opinion as me. I do not know all of the details to the opposing opinion and there may be details that would make me more(prenominal) comfortable with searching for new US sites to drill. References Haug, M. (2011, Spring). Clean Energy and foreign Oil. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 27(1), 92-116. Helm, D. (2011, Spring). Peak Oil and Energy Policy A Critigue. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 27(1), 68-91.

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