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…will endanger non-smokers healthand it pollutes the enviroment. Smokers feel they have had the right to smoke in a public place for solong that it should not be taken away. Resturants and businesses should beallowed to set their own smoking rules, based on demands…
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…for transportation. Riding a bicycle is not only health friendly and fun, but it doesn’t contribute to air pollution, make noise or even mark it’s path. The automobile on the other hand, is noisy and contributes a great deal to air pollution. The power to move a car…
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…an example for other countries. If most of the worlds biggest polluters do not ratify the Kyoto protocol then it would have no effect because the big polluters would pollute more than the other countries are saving. Although this is true, the Prime Minister…
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…air pollution leading to respiratory diseases. "The big problem here could be cooking at home," says Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen of the Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry in Germany. Crutzen won the Nobel Prize for his work on discovering the ozone hole…
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…Chemistry: Water Pollution Phosphates in Water Pollution Phosphates may be created by substituting some or all of the hydrogen of a phosphoric acid by metals. Depending on the number of hydrogen atoms that are replaced, the resulting…
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…. Ozone is an unstable compound, if it is left to itself it will turn into O2, but this takes place very slowly in the presents of light. Air pollution increases ozone destruction as show below. NO, nitrogen oxide, is air pollution
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…Conservation When you think about conservation what do you think about? I think about a better, more beautiful world. Without conservation where would the world be today? I know where we would be. We would be drinking polluted water and breathing…
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…will threaten human health and existing deserts will spread; the consequences are nearly endless. If the world population does not do something now, global warming will do more damage than has any other man made pollution problem. Accepting the Kyoto Treaty…
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…and polluted in the north. There is deforestation and deteriorating agricultural lands. There is also a problem with serious air and water pollution in the national capital and urban centers along the US-Mexico border. Cultural Mexico is rich in regional cultures…
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…to place, job to job, and a lot of other places. We all complain about how we have all of this pollution, and smog. And we are all surprised where it is coming from. What we don't' realize, is that we, the people who drive around form all of the places…
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