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…, and uses some of the world's most advanced equipment for emission checking and control. 2.Environmental responsibility: Tata Motors has led the Indian automobile industry's anti-pollution efforts by introducing cleaner engines. It is the first Indian company…
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…. The movement of large numbers of people into the capital from rural areas has caused conjestion. This large mass of people as well as the geographical location of Athens has brought along tremendous pollution. "In a list of the twenty largest and dirtiest cities…
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…Living in Beijing China, I am incredibly aware of pollution; I am sure we all are, and that we all hate it, but when one thinks about it, one must come to grips with a sense of self enlightenment and try to understand why exactly the pollution
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…of toxic pollutants from the environment. Traditional methods for cleaning up contaminated sites such as dig and haul, pump and treat, soil venting, air sparging and others are generally harmful to habitats. Some methods strip the soil of vital nutrients…
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Category: /History
…such as steam engine wich replaced muscles power. Industrial Revolution had it's positive and negative effects; for example: while it provided new source of energy ( steam and combustion engine ) it deplited natural resources and it also polluted the air…
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…is the biggest source of pollution. This pollution poses the largest threat of all to the world. Not only will it eventually lead to a genocide of the entire human race, but it is destroying everything else on the planet. The increase in the population has…
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…of toxic pollutants from the environment. Traditional methods for cleaning up contaminated sites such as dig and haul, pump and treat, soil venting, air sparging and others are generally harmful to habitats. Some methods strip the soil of vital nutrients…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of concern about the clean up of toxic pollutants from the environment. Traditional methods for cleaning up contaminated sites such as dig and haul, pump and treat, soil venting, air sparging and others are generally harmful to habitats. Some methods strip…
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Category: /Literature/English
…into the environment. With the incinerator there won't be big piles of garbage everywhere. People won't need to make nearly as many landfills, and it will save a lot of land space. Whether or not people use or don't use an incinerator there will be pollution. Except when…
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Category: /Literature/English
…One of the earth's most precious resources is in great peril. Water, the substance required by all living beings as a means of survival, is succumbing more and more to the ravages of pollutants, most -- if not all -- of which are the cause…
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