请问这篇sat作文怎么写?危机就是危险和机遇并存。do you believe that in every crisis lies an opportunity?请帮我举3个例子!名人或是企业的,

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请问这篇sat作文怎么写?危机就是危险和机遇并存。do you believe that in every crisis lies an opportunity?请帮我举3个例子!名人或是企业的,

请问这篇sat作文怎么写?危机就是危险和机遇并存。do you believe that in every crisis lies an opportunity?请帮我举3个例子!名人或是企业的,
请问这篇sat作文怎么写?
危机就是危险和机遇并存。
do you believe that in every crisis lies an opportunity?
请帮我举3个例子!名人或是企业的,

请问这篇sat作文怎么写?危机就是危险和机遇并存。do you believe that in every crisis lies an opportunity?请帮我举3个例子!名人或是企业的,
1、Steve Jobs 被苹果炒了之后重新找到灵感,创了Next和Pixar,最终重回苹果
2、Nicole Kidman和Tom Cruise离婚后投入事业,成为一代影后
3、Great Depression 经济复苏,让人们认清盲目投资的危险(OG范文中有详述)
想了半天,这个题目挺好.

It is truly a global crisis. Nobody is immune. Not least the corporate executives that are partly to blame for the excesses that have brought the whole system to the precipice灾难的边缘
. Swift and urg...

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It is truly a global crisis. Nobody is immune. Not least the corporate executives that are partly to blame for the excesses that have brought the whole system to the precipice灾难的边缘
. Swift and urgent action is required – tighter regulation and a massive injection of funds to drive job creation. Otherwise the consequences are too disturbing to contemplate. Rising sea levels, unending drought, dying oceans, and the possibility that we may render the earth largely uninhabitable不适于居住的 for future generations.
And then there’s the financial crisis to deal with as well. But in crisis lies opportunity. And the need to stimulate the economy to deal with a looming海市蜃楼 global recession经济的)衰退 creates the perfect opportunity to take exactly the kind of drastic action that is required to solve the climate crisis.
Imagine for a moment that Kevin Rudd hadn’t just blown $10billion on a spending spree欢闹 to prolong the economic bubble and that our elected leaders were actually interested in solving both the economic and the climate crisis together.
First lets get the criteria straight. We need to cut as much greenhouse pollution as quickly as possible, but do it in a way that benefits those that will be worst hit by an economic downturn经济)衰退 – pensioners and low income households, and it needs to stimulate spending in order to create jobs and economic activity.
One option would be to pay Worley Parsons to build ten massive solar thermal ;热量的power plants – each generating around 250 MW of power. For a total cost of $10b you could power one million homes with solar energy, shut down several of the dirtiest coal plants, cut about 10 million tonnes of CO2 and establish Australia as the world leader in solar thermal technology. Not a bad option, but it wouldn’t help families unless the plants were co-operatively owned, which might be a great idea if it didn’t sound so much like socialism.
Another option would be to go with the low hanging fruit – good old solar hot water heating. Only about 400,000 Australian homes use solar energy to heat water. This is indescribably stupid – but it means we have a great opportunity. At a cost of about $2000 a pop (assuming you’d get a pretty good bulk discount if you’re spending $10billion at your local plumber管子工, – and you’re the Government), you could install around five million solar hot water systems – enough to do nearly every house in Australia. According to the Federal Gov’t stats, a solar hot water system saves (working) families between $300 and $700 a year. Let’s call it $500. That means an annual saving of around $2.5 billion in electricity bills for Australian families, which would increase disposable income not just this year but each year for the 20-30 year life of the systems.
AGL says a standard off-peak electric hot water system generates up to 4.5 Tonnes of CO2 per year. For the sake of argument, let’s call it 3. That’s 15 million tonnes of CO2 saved per year, or about enough to close down Hazelwood (one of the world’s dirtiest brown coal power stations – which is just about to get another massive handout(政府机构等发布的)声明,新闻资料 from the federal gov’t through the emissions trading scheme).
In terms of jobs and economic stimulus, you’d need an awful lot of extra people to make, distribute, install and maintain five million solar hot water heaters – and while it wouldn’t all happen before Christmas, you’d be able to get cracking 彻底的pretty quickly.
Here are just two quick examples. There are any number of other ways you could set up a $10b scheme to create new green jobs, cut emissions, and cut energy costs of low income households.
If the economists reckon we need to build our way out of this economic recession, then there is really only one option. We need to use the opportunity to create a green revolution – to build a clean energy economy that will provide tens of thousands of new jobs and cut emissions as quickly as possible. If we don’t do it this time, we probably won’t get another chance.

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