Research Question:
“Is Singapore government doing enough to address the issue
of climate change?”
Introduction:
Problem: Climate
change is the result of an increase in the average temperature and the rise in
the sea level. Due to the increasing amount of greenhouse gases emitted due to
human activities, the world is experiencing serious global warming which causes
climate change in the world.
Solution:
Singapore is playing a part to reduce the effects of climate change. Singapore’s
NEA come up with several policies to tackle it.
Thesis Statement:
Singapore government has come up with several policies to address the issue of
climate change, but they are not sufficient.
Body:
Paragraph 1
Problem:
Climate change is a serious issue for Singapore. As
Singapore is a small country with no natural resources, we are susceptible to
changes. With climate change, it might lead to drastic weather change such as
rainfall pattern, leading to floods and impacts on water resources. Due to the
high amount of carbon dioxide emissions, from human activities such as burning
of fossil fuels like coal and oil, and being a component of greenhouse gases,
it had lead to a change in the climate.
Solution:
Singapore had switched from using fuel oil to using natural
gas as the main fuel for electricity. The power sector is a major source of
carbon dioxide emission, and with the use of natural gas, there will be a
significant drop in the amount of carbon dioxide emitted.
Effectiveness:
It is effective to a certain extent. It is effective as
natural gas is the cleanest fossil fuel and it generates far less carbon
dioxide as compared to oil or coal. However, it is not very effective as natural
gas is a non-renewable resource, it will not be sustainable to use natural gas
for a long period of time to generate electricity.
Paragraph 2
Solution:
Singapore has a policy to limit the number of vehicles in
Singapore so to reduce carbon emissions from transportation and promoting of
green vehicles.
Effectiveness:
It is not effective as even with the policies set to limit
the number of vehicles in Singapore, such as the high Certificate of
Entitlement (COE), Singaporeans still want to own their own cars. With the
increase promotion to increase the usage of green vehicles in Singapore, these
vehicles are still not popular. They are not popular as the cars are generally
more expensive and Singaporeans have limited awareness of how these green
vehicles work and are doubtful about it.
Paragraph 3
Solution:
Singapore is also promoting companies to be more
energy-efficient since the industry sector of Singapore contributes about 54%
of the total carbon dioxide emission.
Effectiveness:
It is effective to a certain extent. It is effective as companies
want to be more energy efficient as it would allows them to be cost effective
too and they are able to compete with other companies. However, some companies
lacked the knowledge and ability to be energy efficient. As a result, not all
companies can be cost efficient, and reducing carbon dioxide emission is only
to a small extent.
Conclusion:
Even though Singapore’s carbon dioxide emission is only 0.2%
of the world’s carbon emission, it is still important for Singapore to have
measures to lower the carbon emission and lowering the effects of climate
change. As climate change is not a problem that could be solved by one country,
it requires different countries coming together to play a part in helping to
address this global issue.
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