Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
a wetland is in can effect the plants and animals present. An advantage of wetlands is that in some situations they can be used to clean up the waterways be filtering out pollutants. This does not mean however that they can be recklessly polluted.
Wetlands
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
by eating the fresh fish. Many of the fish faced extinction, occurring solely because of people and their wasteful and polluting ways, as well as thousands effected and seventy dead, this is just one example of how our planet is endangered.
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Category: /Literature/Novels
The pieces of literature A Fable for Tomorrow and Poisoned Water are
related to each other in many ways. One thing that they share in common is the theme of
pollution. They tell about how pollution has affected the environment in many ways
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Category: /Literature/English
As we approach the new Millennium I dont believe that in the first few years aspects of life will change. However, after a long period of time, there will be advanced technology, pollution may endanger our environment, things will get more expensive
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Category: /Literature/English
NASA and EU Report Massive Arctic Ozone Loss
Scientists from NASA and the European Union blamed the long, cold winter and human-made pollution for one of the largest ozone losses to record. The study was conducted between January and March
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Category: /Science & Technology
I feel that the responsibility for keeping the environment clean does not rest with the corporations who pollute it, but with the government who does not stop them.
If there are no laws and regulations that are enforced by the government
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of the natural environment; especially: the movement to control pollution." Most people consider environmentalists as "tree-huggers" that fight for the rainforests and the ozone. More recently, however, there has been a new group of "environmentalists" that have
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Category: /Literature/English
and agriculture have on the global environment. However, pollution is growing at such a rate that the cleaning up is too slow. This slowness is partly due to the fact that the threats we face are indistinct, since they come in the form of small particles of invisible
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Category: /Literature/English
are destructed and degrade by farming. On the other hand, labor-intensive subsistence agriculture produce less pollutants than industrialized agriculture because they reduce usage of fertilizer and pesticides.
The biggest advantages of energy-intensive industrialized
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Category: /Literature/English
into breathable air. Recycling is also starting to be more and more economical then dumping our waste on landfills. Therefore there are two major reasons for recycling: 1) Help to decrease or not to increase the air pollution, and 2) just to save money, which
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