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WHAT IS ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
It is the over use of energy in the world This energy is made up of petroleum, oil, coal, and natural gas
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
CONTINIUED
The is uses at least 2 times more energy than any other country The us is the #1 energy producer and consumer Some countries have no electricity at night because, they don't have enough resources
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
CONTINUED
OUTCOMES OF CONSERVING
The U.S would save 600,000,000,000 dollars. We could save 408 billion kilograms of green house and admissions
OUTCOMES OF CONSERVING
The U.S would save 600,000,000,000 dollars. We could save 408 billion kilograms of green house and admissions We can use alternative energy sources We can only use energy when needed
consequences
A consequence is our environment will get polluted and we will have less resources.
CONSEQUENCES OF OVERUSE
CONINUED
Another consequence is our environment will get polluted and we will have less resources. There will be a lack of needs for the people More carbon will most likely destroy the atmosphere
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