Identify at least one regulation or law that the country put in place to reduce or control emissions and/or air pollution.Identify a country that uses fossil fuels as its primary source of energy.
Worldwide energy consumption varies dramatically, but the impacts are shared by all. The most commonly used fuel sources for energy around the world are the fossil fuels: coal, oil, and natural gas. Combustion of fossil fuels releases pollutants into the atmosphere, where the emissions from all countries combine to cause local, regional, and global issues.
While all countries produce pollution, and emit greenhouse gases, the emission releases are very unequal across the globe. Consider what kinds of factors would determine how much energy is used by a country, a region, a household, or an individual. What factors would influence the fuel choices made by these people and institutions?
1. Define and provide examples of each:
a. Fossil fuels, non-renewable energy, and renewable energy.
2. Identify a country that uses fossil fuels as its primary source of energy.
a. Discuss why the country continues to rely on fossil fuels.
b. Provide examples of manufactured products or agriculture that are dependent upon fossil fuel use in that country. Consider the level of industrialization in the country and discuss.
3. Discuss impacts of the continued use of fossil fuels:
a. Include both local and global impacts.
b. Discuss both long- and short-term impacts on:
i. The environment, human health, and economy. Be specific and detailed in your discussion.
4. Identify at least one regulation or law that the country put in place to reduce or control emissions and/or air pollution.
1. What factors were the regulation or law designed to address.
2. How effective has this regulation or law been?
3. Have emissions or pollution levels decreased?
5. What solutions or new regulations would you implement in order to reduce fossil fuel usage in the country you chose? You can look to other countries around the world or the United Nations for examples of energy and emissions regulations.