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Kyle McDonald

ENG. 120.511

27 October 2019

Working Bibliography

Begos, Kevin. “Should Consumers Pay Extra to Go off the Grid?” Solar Energy

Controversies, vol. 26, Issue 17, April 29, 2016

The author of this source is Begos, Kevin. This source was published in 2016, so it is

current. This is a peer reviewed article, so it is generally credible. The author highlights the

growing use of alternative sources of energy to Fossil fuels and how the rapid growth is

threatening the financial stability.

Mossman, Matt. “Can Alternative Sources Replace Fossil Fuels?” Renewable Energy

Debate, vol. 29, Issue 11, March 15, 2019

The author of this source is Mossman, Matt. This source was published in 2019, so it is

current. This is a peer reviewed article, so it is generally credible. The author highlights the

imparity to stave off the worse effects of climate change. He states that a lot still needs to be

done to change the electrical grid for renewable energy.

Hamilton, Lawrence C. “A Change in the Wind? US Public Views on Renewable Energy

and Climate Compared.” Energy Sustainability and Society, April 2, 2018

The author of this source is Hamilton, Lawrence C. This source was published in 2018,

so it is current. This is a peer reviewed article, so it is generally credible. The author highlights

the rise in the acceptance of renewable energies and the economic benefits it provides.

Argenterio, Amedeo. “Comparing Renewable Energy Policies in E.U.15, U.S. and China: A

Bayesian DSGE Model.” Energy Journal, Vol. 38, Issue 1, May 2, 2017, p77-96
The author of this source is Argenterio, Amedeo. This source was published in 2017, so it

is current. This is a peer reviewed article, so it is generally credible. The author highlights the

viable alternative to fossil fuels by using renewable energy in multiple countries and the goals

each country has.

Ladika, Susan. “Will Trump’s ‘America First’ Proposals Spur Job Growth?” Energy

Policy, August 2, 2017

The author of this source is Ladika, Susan. This source was published in 2017, so it is

current. This is a peer reviewed article, so it is generally credible. The author highlights the

Trump administration’s “Americas First” energy policy as it seeks to increase the output of oil,

gas, and coal and make the US independent of foreign suppliers. This plan has drawn criticism

from environmentalists.

Lang, Peter A., and Kenneth B. Gregory. “Economic Impact of Energy Consumption

Change Caused by Global Warming.” Energies, vol.12, no. 18, September 2019

The authors of this source are Lang, Peter A., and Kenneth b. Gregory. This source was

published in 2019, so it is current. This is a peer reviewed article, so it is generally credible. The

authors highlight that the increase in global warming reduces US energy expenditure and have a

positive impact on US economic growth.

“From Best to Worst: Renewable Energy around the World.” New Internationalist Issue

480 March 2015, p18-21

This source was published in 2015, so it is current. This is a peer reviewed article, so it is

generally credible. This source highlights what his happening all over the world with renewable

energy whether that is good or bad. The huge gap in technologies in different countries.

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