The Impact Of Global Warming On Canada And Africa

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Our product, (along with our idea) will have significant impacts on the world, both in the short term and long term. For example, the global warming crisis is one that impacts everyone worldwide, no matter your area. Global warming is one of the few density-independent issues that our world faces, meaning that, unlike problems such as disease, disasters, wars, etc., the problem does not depend on how densely populated an area is. For example, if a disease breaks down in Africa, the disease will most likely be restricted to Africa and will not make its way to Canada. This is because the disease is dependent on the African population. However, global warming on the other hand is going to impact both Canada and Africa, which means that it does not depend on population. …show more content…

Theoretically, if this idea were to be executed into the real world, it would contain absolutely no flaws. Not only are we plateauing the global temperature increase, but we are also converting this crisis into a useful resource; electricity. If this were to be approved for use, the world would see drastic impacts, specifically seeing patterns of equilibrium between energy consumption, production, and global temperature rise. The benefits of such a service are endless, and the idea of creating a use for something that was potentially deemed as the “end of life as we know it” is even greater. In essence, this idea of converting global warming to electrical energy comes with no flaws but the time and energy that must be put into it. And if people cannot see that this time and energy is required, I can only assume that humanity is calling for its own, fatal

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