Continuously rising oil prices are noticeable to everyone. These price policies and other problems with oil producing and exporting countries are highlighting every day the need to end our dependence on fossil fuels and find alternative sources of energy instead. One of those options is alternative wind energy. Even if we were able to produce enough oil ourselves those resources are limited and quickly depleting. Experts have warned for some time that cheap oil is becoming increasingly scarce and therefore, oil prices will have to rise further. The only option available to us therefore, is to find cheaper, more affordable and economical types of energy. Alternative wind energy could be the solution to our problem.
Our current consumption of fossil fuels is creating vast problems for our health, our environment and our climate. While some scientists still insist that global warming was mainly a natural occurrence, the health risks and other environmental damages caused by pollution certainly are man made. But it is not just the oil that is causing problems. Coal, too, is problematic as an energy resource. This resource is also non-renewable, its' production through mining is hazardous and its' consumption is a large contributor to environmental pollution.
It is time that we explore other clean and renewable sources of energy that satisfy our electricity and energy needs without the negative side effects on our health and our environment. Clean forms of energy such as alternative wind energy and solar energy could satisfy our energy needs without destroying nature.
Especially those nations that have only reached industrialized standards over the last few decades need to accelerate the implementation of alternative sources of energy as they are currently emitting the largest amounts of harmful gasses. Nations, such as the United States and Japan together with many European countries are already leading the way in terms of research and implementation of renewable energy sources such as alternative wind energy and solar, geothermal and marine power. Developing nations such as India and China should learn from the experiences of the more developed nations in terms of what types of alternative energy technology to support and finance with government funds. Developed nations could actually boost their own economies by exporting knowledge and technology to countries like Brazil, China or India.
There are many different sources of energy available that all can play their role in replacing our dependence on fossil fuels, e.g. solar energy technology like photovoltaic cells, alternative wind energy, natural gas, hydroelectric power, biofuels from soybeans, hydrogen fuel cells to name just a few. With so many options and alternatives to our current oil dependency there is hope that our future really will be green.
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