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The Green New Deal Rises Again

1.What is his topic? Thomas L. Friedman   is pointing out the view of Green New Deal in different aspects. For example, he refers to the population rises in the future, increase of the temperature, consuming the resources by the population of the recent Earth. Also describes about how we can control the resources for the benefits of the human life. Therefore , his topic relates mainly to the "M anage the unavoidable aspects   and avoid the unmanageable ones of the Earth" . 2.  What are his values?                     His simple set of goal was about "the four zeroes." 1. Zero-net energy buildings: refers to the building that can produce as much energy as the humans consume. 2. Zero-waste manufacturing: manufacturers designs and builds products that use fewer raw materials and that can be disassembled and recycled.  3. A zero-carbon grid: use renewable power generation at a utility scale wit...

The Green New Deal

                The Green New Deal  is a manifesto calling for sweeping changes to American society. Key goals include cutting greenhouse-gas emissions net zero over 10 years and guaranteeing jobs for all. It is one of the several proposed economic stimulus programs in the United States that aim to address both economic inequality and climate change. The name refers to the New Deal, a combination of social and economic reforms and public works projects undertaken by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in response to the Great Depression. Some of the policies of this manifesto are relating to the   Six Degrees by Mark Lynas. The novel is the after effects of our planet if the degrees go up gradually. However, the manifesto shows the plannings or the proclamation of the political parties to bring down carbon dioxide in the United States of America.              Gandhi's quote " Be the change you want t...

Found Poem I like the most...

I like all of my classmates found poem... All of them were very interesting!!! The poem that stood out for me was "Today, Tomorrow, and Future" . It was not much difficult to read the poems. In every works there is hard work and have it's own meaning. This poem gives a great hope in its conclusion. It shows a good image of the present, past, and future of the earth. Very deeply written... It has a vast meaning in lines.