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that are far removed from the target areas and including the attacking nation.
Radioactive Pollution
Nuclear weapon tests, even those held underground, have released radioactivity. It was the
presence of radioactive Strontium-90 in children's teeth that led
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will produce high levels of noise, if they will damage the environment, and how safe they are. In answer to these concerns, maglev trains produce astoundingly little amounts of pollution, environmental or otherwise, and is one of the safest modes of transport around
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to the destruction of the countryside, thousands of people have fled to the cities to escape. San Salvador, the capital city, has more than 11, 000 children deaths every year due to lung and respiratory problems as a result of air pollution, unsanitary living conditions
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jeopardy because the timber that man clears, destroys the wildlife habitat. Timber is left along rivers polluting and killing many of species that inhabitant the waters. Erosion contributes in polluting the water by raising the water temperature two degrees
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to the Greenhouse gases that are deteriorating our ozone layer but, they are polluting our rivers, killing our fish, and destroying natural ecosystems that have taken a lot of time to create themselves naturally. Globalization has been a con in terms of this because all
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covered the valley side were all cut down and used, the once rich rivers were polluted to the point nothing but bacteria could live in them. This not only ruined the view but it also created many sanitary problems for the people who now lived in the valley
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causality becomes even more difficult if the prosecution is faced with dishonest witnesses. In the Woburn case, extensive evidence supported the plaintiffs theory that Riley Tannery had polluted the land with TCE. Despite this comprehensive evidence, John J
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. Maybe he was doing us a favor.
And how about those COO emission regulations that Bush II overturned? Did I say "overturn?" Overturn what? All Bush did was maintain the Clinton status quo. He said, in essence, that "I'm going to pollute the air at the very
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on the map. A map showing the buffered zone was combined with the land use and land cover map to eliminate areas around unsuitable streams from the analysis. The Connecticut Department of Natural Resources records point sources of pollution. These records consist
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not have to worry about overpopulation, and while most communities are worried about drought and air pollution, it is not an important issue to this territory. Therefore, even though the temperature is a deterrent to us, to the residents of Nunavut
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