Papers 1951-1960 of total 4141 found.
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…. As the environmental crisis worsens, we can expect increased attention directed at the ecological sciences, resource management, pollution control, and technological supervision of the reproduction of valued species, including man. Toynbee writes that the ecological…
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…uranium.(ref. 12) Also the burning of coal and oil pollute our air and the last thing we need is more pollution to worsen the greenhouse effect. Nuclear power plants cannot contaminate the environment because they do not release any type of pollution.(ref. 2…
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…uranium.(ref. 12) Also the burning of coal and oil pollute our air and the last thing we need is more pollution to worsen the greenhouse effect. Nuclear power plants cannot contaminate the environment because they do not release any type of pollution.(ref. 2…
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…uranium.(ref. 12) Also the burning of coal and oil pollute our air and the last thing we need is more pollution to worsen the greenhouse effect. Nuclear power plants cannot contaminate the environment because they do not release any type of pollution.(ref. 2…
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…, to grasslands and ferns, right up to the really tall trees of the tropical rainforests (Richards 457). Another man-made form of destruction is pollution. Polluting the air, land and water kill animals and plants, which in the end, kills the whole forest…
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…). These lights produced a very brilliant white color and provided efficient lighting on the streets. The problem was that astronomers could not see the stars because of light pollution. Light pollution is when the lights illuminate the sky as well as the street…
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…not require the miners to restore the mined site once the minerals are gone. Which in turn would prevent wastes from polluting surrounding lands and nearby streams. Former Interior Secretary Stewart L. Udall says, " The hard rock mining industry has traditionally…
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…and oil pollute our air and the last thing we need is more pollution to worsen the greenhouse effect. Nuclear power plants cannot contaminate the environment because they do not release any type of pollution. Plutonium can also be recycled by using…
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…are continuously getting adapted to the pollution created from burning of fossil fuels, but we absolutely cannot get adapted to the nuclear pollution. The energy sources have been split into three categories: fossil fuels, renewable sources, and nuclear sources…
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…not be masked. The only way to affect a dog’s sense of smell is to deaden it. This is when a scent washes out the cells in the nose, and everything smells like that for a short period of time. German scientists did a study on the effects of pollution on scent. From…
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