With the increased global demand in oil and gas, undiscovered areas of the world should be opened up to access more resources. To what extent do you agree?

Recently, there have been arguments that the demand rates for oil and
gas
resources
have increased
then
, extended
areas
of the world will be able to get more
resources
. I partially agree with
this
statement because of two reasons.
Firstly
, one of the biggest issues is the shortest
resources
which are oil and
gas
these days. For present people, both
resources
are important to living because we usually use vehicles which are nesscery for making our life easier.
For example
, oil and
gas
have been used for cars, buses, air computers and
gas
heat. We cannot live without those things.
Thus
, decreasing the amount of these
resources
should be a serious situation. To avoid serious situations, we have to find new places to get plenty of sources before we can live our life steady without those
resources
.
Secondly
, one of the disadvantages of extending new
areas
is the natural environmental situation could be much distraction.
For instance
, finding
resources
need to log some woods due to making
areas
to work some here. It must be losing natural environments more than in present, which will affect worldwide environmental issues for disappeared forests from the world. We need to worry that extending new places will be much influence on our life. In conclusion, some people believe that in terms of the rising demanding
resources
demands us to extend
areas
to find them. There are merit and demerit
such
as extending
areas
needed for a living but it should be much damage to the environment.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • global demand
  • finite resources
  • energy consumption
  • exploiting
  • untouched ecosystems
  • carbon emissions
  • climate change
  • renewable energy
  • sustainable energy solutions
  • geopolitical consequences
  • territorial disputes
  • dependency
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