It’s National Energy Month
by Jordan Cooper
There are an overwhelming amount of scientific studies that prove human activity is the cause of climate change thru pollution. We can help by providing more eco-friendly energy options for where we inhabit this earth. South Carolina has 187 miles of coastline and there we have zephyrs that can create electricity with the lowest safety risk. South Carolina is also one of the most humid states in the United States and that humidity can be used to create cleanly electricity.
A decent space enlivens doting dwellers. We need to have our municipalities, townships, and counties encourage energy trade shows in their respective areas. Ideas are the beginnings of unending growth. We have to take advantage of the energy sources that God gave us to support lastingness for human beings. We have to use our revenue wisely to offer grants to higher education for environmentally benign development. We need to expand our educational opportunities in energy, air, land, and water management to better care for your state. Studies have proven that pure air, pure water, pure electricity can make all people live longer.
Energy gives us the power to make things work. We can learn about energy through art, our homes, and reading materials like this about energy. This will keep us plugged in to why we are an up-to-date society. Sensible energy experiments can keep America stationery in number one.
Jordan Thomas Cooper is a 2015 graduate of the University of South Carolina with a degree in History and a 2010 graduate of the RealEstate School of Success in Irmo. He is the first African-American to serve in both the governor and lieutenant governor’s office as an aide and first to serve in the Inspector General’s Office in S.C. (Haley) He is also the first person to serve in the top three offices in the gubernatorial line of succession in South Carolina (Haley, Bauer, McConnell). He says research shows he is the second black presidential campaign speechwriter in American history and the first for a GOP presidential campaign (Bush 2015). He also played football for Coach Steve Spurrier.