Demand for gas and oil is increasing and so finding new sources in remote and untouched areas is a necessity. Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages?

There is an ascending demand for fuel
energy
sources
such
as
gas
and oil.
Therefore
, some individuals think that humans should discover new
sources
inder to provide adequate
energy
for everyone inevitably. In my opinion, finding alternative
sources
should be a better approach
instead
of researching untouched
areas
. The aim of
this
essay is to discuss the merits and the demerits of
this
debate.
To begin
with, one of the main advantages is that there might be a behemoth potential in the new
areas
inder to provide
energy
. By doing
this
, new potential
sources
can be discovered and
energy
cost on an individual's budget would be reduced.
Furthermore
, employment opportunities would be increased in remote
areas
and as a consequence of it, local people are able to flourish economically.
For instance
, with the discovery of natural
gas
in Mogolistan's rural area, more money has been invested there and
as a result
, local people have a chance to increase their social mobility.
On the other hand
, The most significant drawback of
this
argument is that irreversible damage can be given to the environment due to
this
research.
For example
, the outstanding mountains in Turkey, which are Kazdaglari, have been attacked by the miners.
Thus
, the epidemic flora and animals of Kazdaglari are at the edge of extinction. It can be seen clearly, the desire for new research in untouched
areas
can cause an environmental disaster. Alternatively, sustainable
energy
sources
should be considered as new
sources
instead
of oil and
gas
. To summarize,
although
untouched
areas
can be a huge potential for being a new supplier inder to provide oil and
gas
, there is no doubt that it would demolish nature and the environment which are more important for the world and their country.
This
essay demonstrated that renewable
energy
resources,
such
as solar, wind and ocean power can be a more viable solution than damaging remote
areas
to find fuel resources.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • technological advancements
  • fostering innovations
  • renewable energy sources
  • energy security
  • geopolitical tensions
  • economic benefits
  • job creation
  • infrastructure development
  • environmental risks
  • habitat destruction
  • irreversible damage
  • perpetuates dependence
  • transitioning
  • indigenous and local communities
  • ethical and social challenges
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