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…the general public about problems of environmental decay and ecological issues. There still remains some very pressing issues such as global warming, ocean pollution, deforestation and ozone depletion. Reducing car or industrial pollution doesn’t as easily solve…
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…that they store. When that carbon is released it increases the affects of global warming. Burning wood and plants accounts for about 15% of the global warming (FAO 93). The economic effects deforestation can be somewhat devastating too. Most large commercial timber…
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…due to acid rain kills trees and harms animals, fish, and other wildlife. The Greenhouse Effect, which is also referred to as global warming, is generally believed to come from the build up of carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide…
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…the world around us has also increased. In this increase man has learned more, and more about the delicate balance of the ecosystem. This, in turn, has heightened concern about the ozone, global warming, deforestation, and many other, now important…
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…dioxide given off by fossil fuel fired power plants. In this respect, hydro power is better than burning coal, oil or natural gas to produce electricity, as it does not contribute to global warming or acid rain. Similarly, hydroelectric power plants do…
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…due to environmental concerns first raised by acid rain, then the ozone hole and more recently the effects of global warming. Here the Government target is to seek to reduce the environmental impact of energy production and consumption. The overall…
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…causes Sydney is currently in the grip of a severe drought - our worst since the 1930s. Over the past 50 years, Australia has become warmer, and parts of eastern Australia have become drier. Scientists have concluded that the global warming of the past 50…
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…of such regulations, but the lack of opportunity such regulations and deregulations provide for other companies. Global warming has increased the tension over the economics of cleaner air, but with little the government can do to limit the use of cars, the production…
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…dioxide given off by fossil fuel fired power plants. In this respect, hydro power is better than burning coal, oil or natural gas to produce electricity, as it does not contribute to global warming or acid rain. Similarly, hydroelectric power plants do…
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…furthering deforestation and encroachment on wildlife habitat. Furthermore, this leads to global warming. As urban conditions deteriorate more of its population moves out seeking better conditions. As a result service sector jobs move out of the city to suburban…
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