Papers 321-330 of total 4141 found.
…their desired amount of fish to sell to companies and stores. Pollution is also a big factor in the dwindling amounts of fish in the US waters. Supposedly the government should be regulating and taking care of companies who pollute the waters. Obviously not enough…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Today, there are too many gas guzzling, air polluting cars on the road. People need to drive cars less often. Everyone should use mopeds as an alternative to cars for their daily commute because mopeds are safer and easier to operate, are more…
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…The definition of acid rain is: rain containing acids that form in the atmosphere and combine with water, regardless of the cause. Pollution, volcanic eruptions, power-generating plants, forest fires and even lightning bolts are some of the causes…
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…to pollute the environment and also we would not have so many car accidents that suffer a lot of families and are a waste of money, and time. These days, every one is aware of air pollution and a great deal of damage to the environment that are caused by fuels…
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…by ways of mountain top removal damages the earth. This is another reason why we should research renewable energy. Natural gas produces some air pollution, is flammable and explosive, and requires more storage space. This too will also run out soon…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the developed countries 1 . Unfortunately cars cause problems, especially when there are many cars in one area such as an urban centre. These problems include, air pollution, noise pollution, and traffic congestion to name but a few. To solve these problems…
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…it into action. Some reasons for pessimism in our environment include dealing with past pollution. Finding out about it too late to actually do something about the problem. Such as oil spills that happened in the 1970's. These oil spills are still a threat…
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…parks. Most of them dump about 30% of their fuel in the form of pollutants. The extreme high levels of snowmobile use in Yellow Stone national park created such a great amount of air pollution at park gates that the staff had to pump fresh air into gate…
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Category: /Law & Government
…not reach the requirement of the Clean Air Act there were known as Nonattainment States. The nonattainment States were issued permit by the EPA regulating new or modify major stationary sources of air pollution. The Environment Protection Agency (EPA…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and manufacturing activities are responsible for our major pollution problems: water pollution, global warming due to greenhouse gases, soil contamination and erosion, ecosystem degradation and loss of biodiversity. Part of the solution to these problems is sound…
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