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…they are part of our daily lives. But, from the figures above, we are going to find it difficult to live with them. Cars produce large amounts of carbon dioxide, and this is the main contributor to global warming. Global warming occurs when the greenhouse
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…severely undermined the industry’s credibility. It is currently desperate to find a valid rationale and justification for renewed state support and funding. It is promoting the claim that as nuclear power stations do not emit carbon dioxide, the major greenhouse
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…might not be able to breathe very well in the coming decades. The 'supposed' Greenhouse effect will make the earth hotter and destroy crap and plants. With this plants and trees and crops destroyed there will be less oxygen to breathe, therefore making…
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…that the greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide, pumped into the atmosphere by humans are warming the globe and changing the Earth's climate. They believe that global warming is occurring because, "these gases [greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide…
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…The greenhouse effect occurs when gases such as methane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide and CFCs trap heat in the atmosphere by acting as a pane of glass in a car. The glass lets the sun light in to make heat but when the heat tries to get out the gases…
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…and especially from subterranean reservoirs of hot water. Underground resereviors are tapped for direct use in channeling hot water for greenhouses, spas, fish farms, and homes to fill space heating and hot water needs. Over the years, technologies have evolved…
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…and the environment. Greenhouse Effect Another problem raised is the greenhouse effect. Because of the excess carbon dioxide gases released day-by-day, a ?layer? of the gas forms in the atmosphere. As a result, the heat form the sun is kept in by that ?layer? of gas…
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…and other daily uses; there are plenty of environmental downfalls as a result of this consumption including global climate change, acid rain, and ozone problems. The combustion of fossil fuels produces carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. This emission of CO2…
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…and water when burned completely and cleanly. To much carbon dioxide may contribute to the greenhouse effect. Unfortunately, that is not the only consequence of combustion. Fuel is usually not burned cleanly or completely because it may contain impurities…
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…, the increasing human activity is the major reason for air pollution, especially on global warming, acid rain and smog. Obvious climate changes are the results of a great deal of human-caused greenhouse gas emission. In order to satisfy the needs of continued…
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