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…these wastes can come to our planet without having serious effect on humans. According to Noel Hinrichs the basic reason for the decrease in the quality of the environment is the absence of control over technology, land-use and especially over pollution
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…suffers from ecological problems on top of everything. In 1991, only 3% of rivers and streams were ecologically in tact. Only 1% of lakes were free of pollution. 80% of streams, rivers, and lakes were biologically dead or heavily polluted. Environmentalists…
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…that pollution appears to be raising world temperatures, Gore tried to portray global warming as a populist issue. He called the effort to stop global warming a fight against big polluters, in an attack similar to those he has made on drug companies, insurance…
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…has been caused by increased public awareness of industrial pollution. The concern of the government is to improve worker safety. The emissions caused by welding have been linked to health concerns associated with the tiny particles of metal released…
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…neighbor as well (North Carolina). The hurricane eventually died off, and drifted north. Personally I’m afraid that hurricanes are going to threaten the northeastern seaboard as long as we keep polluting. Hurricanes fuel on warm water so when we pollute
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…has been the upcoming field of biology since the early nineteen seventies. The prosperous field has benefits for both the medical and also the agricultural field. The diminishing of diseases, especially congenital disorders, reduction of pollution
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…in warm places. But not only is it that "warm temperatures can increase air and water pollution, which in turn harm human health" (ESP Health 1). The hot temperature, which could be the most direct effect of climate change, causes the heat problem. Because…
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…dioxide would cost manufactures money to implement less pollution while developing countries would not have the same restrictions. Former president Bill Clinton signed the treaty in 1998, but the U.S. Senate has not yet ratified it. The bottom line…
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…freshwater dolphins in existence. They are an essential part of the river and are embedded in Chinese folklore. This species is already threatened by the current pollution of the river and likely face extinction upon the dam's completion. This dam will also…
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…dioxide to build up in the atmosphere. Each time we burn gasoline, oil, coal, or even natural gas, more carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere. By cutting down the forest trees, we allow air pollution to set in. (Marvin Soroos, the endangered atmosphere…
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