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Global Policies

ethane gas eats at the ozone too), plastics, and cars also add to the destruction of our ozone layer. This is where you, Mr. President, and the government come into action in saving our planet – thus saving our future offspring and ourselves. It appears as if everything we, as humans living in modern society, partake in affects the environment negatively somewhere. Why not take advantage of a bad situation and use what we have before we attempt to improve it? By utilizing the extra sun we are getting from burning a hole in our ozone layer, we could potentially maximize the extra solar energy. This idea has many benefits for mankind as a whole. Solar energy would allow for natural reserves of oil to naturally replenish without us using all that is currently available to us – and would thus allow for new areas thought being rich in oil to remain unharmed. Utilizing solar energy to the maximum would allow for the energy crisis to be solved, giving over one billion people a means of energy. In effect solving the problem of carbon dioxide in the environment - pushing for solar energy advancements would make a new market for all of the equipment needed to allow the average American to participate in the environmentally friendly plan. We would not only be giving one billion people renewable energy; but, we would also be creating over two million jobs, two million jobs for people that are having trouble currently finding work. With a new market open new trade would develop, and the only way our economy could move would be up – wouldn’t that be great, solve environmental issues, get people jobs, and boost our economy all in one little bill saying the government supports the issue of solar energy.By getting rid of Clinton’s environmental mistake, and forcing SUV’s to abide by the mileage requirements we, as a nation, would not only save money, but also save valuable resources. In one day as many as 3...

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