Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Letter

Eden Ambriz
High Tech Middle Media Arts
4201 Tierra Bonita
National City CA, 91950
May 12, 2008

Susan Davis
Representative of the 53rd district
1586 longworth house Washington D.C.,20515

Dear San Diego Recipient Susan Davis,

As you know my name is Eden Ambriz, I am a 12 year old citizen in 6Th grade trying to convince you along with my classmates and other people in the city to increase the percentage of renewable energy used in San Diego.As you may know, less than 20% of the energy produced in San Diego is renewable energy. But not to start out negative i will say thank you for all the hard work that you put into Americas finest city, and all your time you’ve spent to make this city the best.

Just think how it would be if we keep using non-renewable energy we would probably end up looking like Los Angeles or New York with clouds of smog covering the whole city and affecting many poor people which is almost as toxic as second hand smoke. Imagine every person wanting to go outside but they cant because they cant see very well either because they have allergies, people can't breath! But not just renewable energy also energy efficient light bulbs, some people don't buy them because it cost a lot, so you can cut the price of the bulbs and companies will get more money because more people will buy them

A new legislation can prevent that from happening in a few years. There is a benefit on the economy too, because even though windmills might cost a lot of money but after that money is spent no more money will be spent just for repairs other than that the wind is free.Not just windmills, biomass, geothermal, solar, and hydro power.

I made this letter to give you some thought of what Americas finest city can phase through during the years to come if nothing is done about this issue because we don't want people dieing for an "Idiotic" resone of global warming! Not just me but other people such as my classmates at high tech middle media arts will really appreciate if you did something about this issue

Sincerely Future Voter,
Eden Ambriz

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