The Effect of Gas Emissions from Oil and Gas Extraction

The Effect of Gas Emissions from Oil and Gas Extraction

1500 words. A problem solution essay

Report title: The Effect of Gas emissions from Oil and Gas Extraction on the Environment. A Problem Analysis

This report will concentrate and finding solutions of environmental problem. At minimum, 6 sources must be used. At least, two of them are academics ( I will provide 5 sources for you, two of them academic). APA Referencing. I will upload the outline of the report and the sources. Please use simple language as in the drafts I’m going to attach. I have finished 3 parts of my outline, use them in my report and you can add more sentences on them. One of the parts I will attach you need to paraphrase it only.

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Pollutants from combustible fuels have adverse effects on the environment globally. The impacts are felt in public health and climate changes. Oil and gas extraction process emit gases such as carbon monoxide and methane during heating and chemical processes. The emissions impact public health by causing diseases such as cardiovascular, lungs, skin irritation, and cancer, among others (Ghorani-Azam, Riahi-Zanjani, and Balali-Mood, 2016). Emissions also cause global warming. Greenhouses gases such as carbon monoxide also affect the environment by influencing the climate. The gases influence temperatures globally by raising the sea levels and melting the glaciers. Oil and gas refineries contribute significantly to the emission through their activities, and petroleum industries have the highest contribution (Young et al., 2019). Effects of the gases can be mitigated and reduced by capturing and converting the gases to energy. This is because energy needs are high, and the gases can be used to produce non-fossil energy that is friendly to the environment and the public compared to fossil fuels. Emissions from oil and gas extraction…

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