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  • Essay / Assessment 1: Description of the thesis project

    IntroductionThis essay is made up of two parts. First, it will briefly introduce the research theme as well as several research sub-questions. A general description shows how this problem occurred and whether it is worth investigating. The nature and purpose of this study are demonstrated based on the previous study from literature research and some assumptions of the researcher. The second part will specifically measure the goals and objectives of this research and its correlation with human geography. The relationship between the government applying new technologies in the energy sector and the residents suffering from environmental deterioration is contradictory. Therefore, using a geographical research method to test hypotheses is the essence of a master's thesis project.Research TopicThis research is carried out based on the theory of "energy trilemma", and the central part of this investigation is a deeper investigation into a contradictory relationship between energy supply and the environment. As human-centered research, it will focus on raising people's awareness and response to a controversial energy production technology, hydraulic fracturing, and how a potential risk of environmental contamination could reduce the standard of living of people in the north of England. The implicit objective is to learn a balance point of the “energy trilemma” in order to enable the government to implement an effective energy policy on behalf of both national interests and the interests of the population. Research theme: How did a potentially new and underregulated risk arise? the environment of the energy industry influences the standard of living of residents of towns in the north of England?Sub-research questions: What are the reason and consequences of the government's introduction of a control. ..... middle of paper ...... in order to establish a universal model that is the foundation of a new scientific paradigm. Conclusion Successful research in human geography required a liberal study of the contemporary world and a comprehensive grasp of diverse varieties of subjects. This research theme is formulated based on a recent social event in the north of England. The search for a universal model and thus the establishment of a grounded theory can have deep meaning for the entire human community that is not just suitable for a particular community or government. Indeed, the research topic reflects a deep concern of contemporary society and the relationship between energy. environmental needs and safety. Studying a sustainable energy development path and a suitable strategy for the government to negotiate with the protesters is the objective of this thesis project..