Papers 1831-1840 of total 4141 found.
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…as it is not biodegradable and newer technology is constantly being developed. Secondly, technology uses quite a lot of electricity, which can contribute to the pollution of the atmosphere, and it also emits significant levels of radiation – “Silicon Valley is now one…
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…jump could not be attributed from natural causes. They believed that it was due to air pollution. They were right. Since the beginning of the Industrial revolution in England pollution had been affecting all the trees,soil and rivers in Europe and North…
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…(the balance). (Moore, 128) On a clear night, these constellations are easily visible, although due to light pollution and other pollutants that are in the atmosphere, it makes them very hard to see. These remnants of our “civilized society” rob us of our…
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…the Indian people of Varanasi. In order to keep pace with modernization and technology they have polluted their sacred Ganges River to toxic levels. Due to rapid development, the people of India have found themselves in a situation where they must fight…
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…the burning that is required to turn the turbines releases much sulfur, nitrogen gases, and other pollutants into the atmosphere. The cleanest, cheapest, and least polluting power plant of the two types is the hydroelectric power plant. The main reason most…
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…-polluting, renewable source of energy that is as inexpensive as coal and oil, and wind energy seems to provide this. AUSTRALIA: ENTERING THE 21ST CENTURY The Australian government, along with industry and consumers, realizes the importance of sustainable…
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…There are many problems concerning the environment. Pollution, destruction of the rainforests, and the consumption of all of our planet's natural resources are just a few. None of these issues quite compare to the problem of global warming. Global…
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…, accidents like burning something and in some cases suicide. Another bad thing about smoking that people should consider is that smoking is the major cause of indoor pollution which bothers all non-smokers. Smoking, also, especially in bed, is one…
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…of water but also water pollution. Actually, livestock-industry wastes cause more than half of the water pollution in the United States. Moreover, it is ironic that grains fed to livestock, one third of world’s yield, could feed billions of humans under…
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…, and the other as non-smoking, which isn't effective unless an outstanding ventilation system is used. Anyone who has mad a conscious decision not to smoke should not be forced to breath other people's polluted, cancerous air. Do you let people force alcohol down…
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