This blog is a collective annotated bibliography for students enrolled in ENG 474 Research & Writing Technical Reports at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
How to Use This Blog
When you post, please start with a complete bibliographic citation for the item you are reviewing. Summarize the work in about 250 words, then analyze the item and synthesize how it fits in with other things you've read (here, in class, in other classes, or on your own). Finally add one or more keyword labels to help us organize the bibliography.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Are People Aware of Health Benefits from Switching Homes to Solar Power?
Solar energy as an alternative power source interests me because of its availability to people. We hear people talk about the need for use of alternative power sources but most often they talk about government or corporations using it to cut back carbon dioxide emissions or our dependence on foreign countries for oil. However, people do not have to wait for government or corporations to make moves in this direction. Solar energy is a viable alternative energy source available to anyone. Many alternative energy sources such as wind turbines are not a realistic power source for the average person. Who is going to put a wind turbine in their front yard, especially if they live within city limits? Most likely no one. However, solar energy provides a solution for the average homeowner. Converting a 1500 square foot home to solar power is no more expensive than many home improvement projects, such as installing a new septic system. Converting a home to solar power reduces carbon dioxide emissions which have been linked to cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. The United States is the second leading contributor to carbon dioxide emissions in the world. It is time individuals take action to reduce this ongoing health risk. Homeowners have significant power to change the amount of carbon dioxide being emitted in the United States but most are unaware of how easy it would be to convert, the savings they would receive in power costs, and the positive effect conversion would have on the health of Americans. The purpose of my research is to bring awareness about the health benefits from using solar power.
Labels:
alternative energy,
renewable energy,
solar,
solar energy,
solar power
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