By Deen and Roneel. Fact 2: The price of it globally.

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By Deen and Roneel

Fact 2: The price of it globally

Fact 3: The inequality

Fact 4: The reliance

Fact 5 what does co2 do  Co2 and other harmful gases create period of high temperature.  Sea level rises  In colder areas climate increases.

fact 7: Autonomy  Some countries are independent for energy. They really on themselves.

Fact 8: Dependent  Some countriesdependent on other countries to supply with energy.

Fact 9: Biomass a threat  In developing countries biomass is the primary source of energy. But this has a down side using trees is a cause of deforestation.

Fact 10: Nuclear power  Is the lowest used energy source that and generate a lot of power, pollutes in a very small amount but also need a lot of money to operate.

Fact 11: Storage power plants  Storage power plants create a lot of electricity.But have certain needs. They need a lot of space to flood and hurt bio diversity.

Fact 12: Biofuel  Biofuel is a environmentally friendly fuel that lowers the amount of pollutants in the air to benefit the environment,

Fact 13: Solar energy  Producing solar energy is hard work. It is depended on the suns position, how sunny it is and how cloudy it is. If it is not sunny it is hard to get energy.

Fact 14: Geothermy  Using the grounds heat bellow us is geothermy. It produces very few greenhouse gases. Most places using geothermic energy are near the ring of fire.

Fact 15: Aeolian power  In developing countries wind power is to pump water. However in industrialized countries they produce electricity.