Papers 1701-1710 of total 7380 found.
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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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…how much water there is left in your well. It is also difficult to tell where exactly the source of recharge for your well is. Thus if an area near your well becomes polluted, the pollution may seep into the groundwater feeding your well. The purpose…
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…"vandals" (Huber2 1) who prefer "forests over jobs" (Huber2 1) that the industrial age provides. Clearly, the issue has been politicized. Nonetheless, no one can deny that the earth, while not on the brink of annihilation, has been polluted and our air…
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…Man’s Effect on the Environment 1) SOURCES OF POLLUTION Freshwater Environments : Man pollutes freshwater all over the world in many ways there is much waste and pollution that ends up in rivers. One of the main hazards is called eutrophication…
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…in the health of the forests, and air quality. These elements have contributed, in addition to other pollutants, to the now diminishing clarity and cleanliness of the lake itself. Environmental awareness, however, has made environmental issues more prominent…
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