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Category: /History
…. It is evident that the bombings created a tremendous amount of grief caused by the pollution and medical effects. Many efforts still exist to this day to treat people suffering from the underlying effects of the bomb and to clean up much of the land and air…
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…rain kills plant life and destroys like in lakes, rivers, streams, etc.. the pollutants in acid rain causes problems in juman repiratory systems. Thethe pollutants attack humans indirectly through the foods they comsumed. They effected human health…
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…is where less emphasis is placed on the preservation of the environment in absolute terms, it is a form of engineering, which treats the environment as a resource to be manipulated or consumed while seeking to maximise pollution and adverse effects. A good…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, explaining a fear that the Unabomber most likely shares: "'Biological pollution will be the environmental nightmare of the 21st century, ' he said when I reached him by phone. 'This is not like chemical pollution - an oil spill - that eventually disperses…
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…violence, and offensive material. (Christensen, 1990, 4). "…pornography is just like pollution. It's not the [sic] always the person who does the polluting who's hurt by it, but the innocent people around him. Like pollution, it is hazardous to the well being…
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…and threatened species, but it's primary purpose is to sustain the quality of the environment by keeping our waters free from pollutants as much as possible. Unfortunately, the processes of public policy get in the way of the noble intentions of the act. One…
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…hotter then at any time in human history. In the last decades the problems of atmospheric change have been gravely advanced by pollution resulting from human activities. These environmental changes pose a real threat to the lives of people and wild life…
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Category: /History
…. It is evident that the bombings created a tremendous amount of grief caused by the pollution and medical effects. Many efforts still exist to this day to treat people suffering from the underlying effects of the bomb and to clean up much of the land and air…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the concern. Preservation, is the key, specifically ‘large wilderness’ areas because they allow and promote speciation of plants and animals. It is important to note that these deep ecologists do not specifically address pollution problems. They do this because…
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…to herbicides (a chemical substance used to kill herbs), so they overuse herbicides. This of course harms the soil and greatly affects its performance later on. This can also pollute groundwater and can cause various other Nagi 4 forms of ecological damages…
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