Monday, May 21, 2007
Overview of National Geographic Aritcle
So, although "Nigeria had all the makings of an uplifting tale: poor African nation blessed with enormous sudden wealth...everything went wrong." Things went wrong when the oil wealth became concentrated in the hands of the very few, mainly those who had ties to the government. "With all the oil money coming in, the state doesn't need taxes from the people. Rather being a resource for the state, teh people are impediments. There is no incentive anymore for the government to build schools or hospitals," said Isaac Asume Osouoka, director of Social Action. Last year a rebel group, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) began attacking many oil pump stations. The government does not intervene; however, the private cmopanies get angry and intensify security as well as job availability.
Amid teh corruption, pollution and warfare are normal people trying to get by. Many moved from villages farther in-land because the government was putting in a liquefied natural gas plant. Some came looking for jobs. Now, these people are stuck in-between life and death, licing in small tarp tent villages. Due to pollution, the fishing grounds have also been affected, making it nearly impossible to get jobs.
With nowhere to live, no hospitals, no schools, and no jobs, one can't blame these people for turning to rebellion. In fact, many hope the United States or Europe (the two largest importers of Nigerian oil) will intervene and save those from extreme poverty.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
The Chernobyl Disaster
Geothermal Energy
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Additional Resources
Sunday, February 4, 2007
Coal has been around for centuries. Coal is a nonrenewable energy source because it takes millions of years to form. It is formed by the pressurization and decaying of rocks, dirt and plants. It was first used by the Chinese to aid in the process of smelting and creating metal tools. The Chinese’s methods eventually spread to
During both World Wars, coal was in constant demand. It was a necessity for creating metal and transportation. Although coal was heavily used in both world wars, the need for petroleum was rising due to the invention of the automobile in the early 1900s. By 1945, coal resources were exhausted from the wars.
Oil Fuel: An Introduction
Oil fuel has been used for centuries but not always as fuel. Being brought up from wells in the Middle East and other hotspots, oil was used in the 1800s for waterproofing buildings, boats, etc. Also, oil was used as a disinfectant in the medicine field as well as a cure for kidney stones.
Once oil’s potential as an energy source was discovered, it quickly replaced wood and other energies as fuel. At the time, there was a gross of oil in the world since it was an untapped source. Oil was used in large numbers all over the world.