Papers 1061-1070 of total 4141 found.
…containment structures in Russian nuclear power plants allowed radioactive material to escape in an accident at Chernobyl. FOR 1. Little Pollution As demand for electricity soars, the pollution produced from fossil fuel-burning plants is heading towards…
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…level of pollution produced. The Canadian government and the mining companies have very good plans and controls toward this problem, while ensuring the smooth running of the industries, and also helping to create strong economy and employment…
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…Noise is being considered as pollution many time ago. Now with the help of technology we can try to control it and also to avoid it. Legal restrictions and environmental policies are making this matter works and we are more conscious about the problem…
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…are used in creating medicines and are used in vitamin pills. POLLUTION The ocean plays an important role in our global environment. Although we do not live in the ocean environment, we are the ones who cause the pollution in the waters…
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pollution. Around two thirds of all fish caught around the world were hatched in mangroves, and ironically mangroves are being destroyed to create fisheries. The downside to this is man-made fisheries aren’t sustainable for nearly as long, because there’s just…
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…smog , unburned hydrocarbons, the main source of urban ozone . Catalytic converters eliminate much of this pollution, but they aren't perfect either. Air pollution from cars is a real problem in big cities. Carbon is also a problem. When Carbon burns…
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…often left companies feeling as though their hands were tied. The Clean Air Act by 1989 managed to reduce air pollution to two thirds of the 1970's level. The Act achieves this through the use of permits to regulate the construction and production of major…
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…- there are four additional choices: ethanol, natural gas, hydrogen, and even electricity? No, this isn’t a page from a futuristic comic book, but instead an accurate prediction of what a gas station might look like in 30 years. Pollution is an ever-widening problem…
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…- there are four additional choices: ethanol, natural gas, hydrogen, and even electricity? No, this isn’t a page from a futuristic comic book, but instead an accurate prediction of what a gas station might look like in 30 years. Pollution is an ever-widening problem…
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…because the government imposes strict anti pollution laws and encourages companies to innovate by rewarding them (Naidu 134-35). The time for electric cars will come soon when requirements will get more people to consider electric cars. By 1998…
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