Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Susan Davis Letter (PLZ COMMENT!!!)

Audrey Fernandez
Student
High Tech Middle Media Arts


Susan Davis
Representative of 53rd district
4305 University Ave.
San Diego, CA 92105



Dear Ms. Davis,

I'm Audrey Fernandez. I go to school at High Tech Middle Media Arts. In class my teachers have been teaching me about renewable energy sources. First off I'd like to thank you for caring about natural beauty and how you want to preserve it. Also I'd like to thank you for wanting health care to be cheaper for others who can't pay for the essentials in life. People REALLY appreciate that.

So In class we're doing a project on global warming. We learned about non-renewable sources and renewable sources. We're building models for all the renewable energy sources. Such as wind, hydro power, biomass, and solar. Most non-renewable energy sources will run out in 500 years. If we don't get used to renewable energy sources then future generations will have a filthy future. Picture it. Would you want a dark filthy future. Or a world with clear blue skies and clear clouds?

The good things about renewable energy is they'll NEVER run out of them. Non-renewable energy sources will run out by the time our grandchildren or even great grandchildren are born. Even though it takes a lot of money to make the renewable energy power plants but it's worth having a clean earth. There going to lower the prices on solar panels when the non-renewable energy starts to run out.

Well when I was on the freeway i saw all the cars. mostly vans and trucks. NO HYBRIDS! None. And I saw most of these people were driving alone. "Why are they driving alone? Do they need to drive alone could they carpool? " I felt like some people don't even try to help the earth? Then in class my teacher said most adults know less than kids at my school. I really want people to know about this stuff. So think about it. Future generations in smog and dust? Or a clear blue sky filled with puffy clouds?

Sincerely,
Audrey
Fernandez

1 comments:

grant choy said...

what can she do to make more hybrids on the streets or less pollunts in the air