Persuasive Essay On Fossil Fuels

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Fossil fuels are the basis of the world economy, providing electricity and transportation for many. It is undeniable that fossil fuels have raised the standard of living and uplifted impoverished communities by providing clean water and electricity. However, it is also a known fact that burning fossil fuels endangers the health of the public, contributes to climate change, and creates unsafe habitants for marine and wildlife. Burning fossil fuels introduces more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, warming the earth, melting glaciers and the polar ice caps, acidifying the oceans, and finally raising the sea levels. This dominos affect from burning fossil fuels will create an inhabitable earth. By subsidizing fossil fuel companies it allows for …show more content…

When more than 700 million people do not have access to clean water, and more than 6 million die annually from the consequences of water-related diseases, it is in those government interest to increase the standard of living (“Facts”). In addition, more than 1 billion people do not have access to electricity and more tan 2 billion people are without clean cooking facilities (“Energy Poverty”). How is it fair to tell these countries that they need to focus on renewable energy, when developed nations, like the United States, cannot seem to move away from fossil fuels? These nations need fossil fuels to increase the standard of living and decrease preventable deaths by the millions. On one hand it is important to decrease the amount of pollution caused by fossil fuels but denying poor people access to cheap fossil fuels is absolutely cruel. In addition, we need to stop telling these people that they cannot live a comfortable life because of how much more pollution they will contribute. It is the responsibility of rich nations to decrease the amount of fossil fuel, and in turn pollution, not poor nations. The framework that poor people need to stop striving to live like those in the united states is disgusting, what the framework needs to be is people living in industrialized nations need to decrease their consumption of fossil fuels. Although, in the long run it is important for poor nations to switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy, but for now cheap fossil fuels is a quick

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