Papers 1281-1290 of total 15037 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, whether it is mandated or voluntary, we can help the environment by conserving landfill space, reducing air and water pollution, slow global warming, and minimizing the need for loggers. Works Cited Carless, Jennifer. Taking…
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…drilling. Polar bears, caribou, musk oxen, and birds are the species the will most likely be affected by oil development. Polar bears are at special risk because of their usage of land dens, instead of dens of ice that have become unsafe because of global
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…in smoke filled paneled rooms where they smoke big cigars, and they talk like devils. The Democrats, on the other hand, have a handsome and charismatic leader, and they are out to save the planet with bills on global warming. Were life so clear, we could give up…
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…with the scholarly journals that try to remain focused on the science of the issue instead of the politics. “An economic assessment of climate change must weigh the benefits from avoided undesirable consequences of global warming against the costs of greenhouse gas…
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…challenged a new generation of Americans to join, "...a grand and global alliance...to fight tyranny, poverty, disease, and war..."(Kennedy peacecorps.gov) "To those people in the huts and villages across the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we…
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…rain is not the only problem with releasing harmful chemicals into the air, global warming is also a problem. I think people should start to think about acid rain and its effects on the environment. The government should raise its restrictions on its clean…
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…things outweigh the bad ones? In my opinion, yes. The benefits of the internal combustion engine have outweighed the negative ones. I have no doubt that, if the continuing use of fossil fuels will continue to depleat the ozone and increase global warming
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…that can claim this. The main purpose of this book is clear just from reading the title of the book. The purpose is to inform and forewarn people of the “vanishing frogs.” The frogs are disappearing for just about every reason from pollution, global warming
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…is, scientists are still launching satellites and giving many different suggestions, some blame Global Warming, others blame God. Exactly what triggers an El Niño cycle remains a mystery, but what is known for sure is that “[f]or every Nino, there’s a Nina” (“Fire…
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…on the environment. The process of creating coal energy leads to environmental problems such as global warming, smog, acid rain, poor air quality, radioactive materials in the environment, and soil degradation. Our policy on coal is reducing this percentage from 52…
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