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By: Tuan Tran, Jami Mersch, and Khalid Getahun
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- About the plan of Plan B. - Failures of World Nations to work on a problem. - Environmental issues and facts. - Ideas to a common solution. - Stages of Shock and emphasis of a failing government - About the plan of Plan B. - Failures of World Nations to work on a problem. - Environmental issues and facts. - Ideas to a common solution. - Stages of Shock and emphasis of a failing government
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Lester R. Brown
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Will world population growth survive after the decline in world oil production? Can civilization survive the stress of falling oil production, food prices rising and stresses of climate change mounting? Will world population growth survive after the decline in world oil production? Can civilization survive the stress of falling oil production, food prices rising and stresses of climate change mounting?
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It is oil inefficient to produce ethanol with our current technology. If China becomes has the same rate of prosperity compared to the U.S. China will need 89 million barrels while the world only produces 85 million. It is oil inefficient to produce ethanol with our current technology. If China becomes has the same rate of prosperity compared to the U.S. China will need 89 million barrels while the world only produces 85 million.
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The world has not found a new large oil patch to drill for two decades. If half of the Amazon is cleared; the forest has no chance to recover. The world has not found a new large oil patch to drill for two decades. If half of the Amazon is cleared; the forest has no chance to recover.
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Naomi Klein
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Friedman and the Chilean Government wanted Capitalism and freedom
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The Argentine Junta
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In the 1950s the CIA tortured people
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Countries are shocked-by war, terror attacks, and natural disasters. Example: September 11 th, 2001 Shocked again-by corporations and politicians who exploit the fear and disorientation of this first shock to push through economic shock therapy. Example: High Gas Prices Shocked for a third time-by police, soldiers and prison interrogators. Example: New laws or policies Countries are shocked-by war, terror attacks, and natural disasters. Example: September 11 th, 2001 Shocked again-by corporations and politicians who exploit the fear and disorientation of this first shock to push through economic shock therapy. Example: High Gas Prices Shocked for a third time-by police, soldiers and prison interrogators. Example: New laws or policies
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Thomas L. Friedman
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Increase in Population Global Warming Overprotection (9/11 issues) Falling Behind on Energy Efficiency Increase in Population Global Warming Overprotection (9/11 issues) Falling Behind on Energy Efficiency
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The world population will increase from 6.7 billion to 9.2 billion by the year 2050. The poorest countries are most affected by population growth With population growth energy use needs to be more efficient The world population will increase from 6.7 billion to 9.2 billion by the year 2050. The poorest countries are most affected by population growth With population growth energy use needs to be more efficient
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Increase in population → More energy consumption → Increase in greenhouse gasses Greenhouse gasses from: Burning Fossil fuels Deforestation Industrialization Large scale cattle grazing agriculture Increase in population → More energy consumption → Increase in greenhouse gasses Greenhouse gasses from: Burning Fossil fuels Deforestation Industrialization Large scale cattle grazing agriculture
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Since 9/11 the U.S. has been afraid and putting up walls Due to this preoccupation there has been a “paralysis of the American Political System.” Led to the inability to tackle major problems Increased security “If you go dark, the whole world goes dark” Since 9/11 the U.S. has been afraid and putting up walls Due to this preoccupation there has been a “paralysis of the American Political System.” Led to the inability to tackle major problems Increased security “If you go dark, the whole world goes dark”
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1 out of every 4 people in the world aren’t on the electric grid. The most common energy source for people without electricity is an open fire. Contributes to global warming Responsible for 1.6 million deaths per year 1 out of every 4 people in the world aren’t on the electric grid. The most common energy source for people without electricity is an open fire. Contributes to global warming Responsible for 1.6 million deaths per year
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More people are moving from small areas and villages to megacities( 15-18 million people in megacities) for jobs. Sustainable villages need to be created by getting energy sources to these villages, which in turn will create more jobs. More people are moving from small areas and villages to megacities( 15-18 million people in megacities) for jobs. Sustainable villages need to be created by getting energy sources to these villages, which in turn will create more jobs.
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Government affects the ability to initiate sustainability Government’s overprotection makes them forget the smaller things (us and our environment). Government affects the ability to initiate sustainability Government’s overprotection makes them forget the smaller things (us and our environment).
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