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…of biodiversity, pollution of groundwater reserves, release of greenhouse gases, pesticide contamination and salinity. Some even argue that whaling is a more energy efficient method of food production. Some sources report that the whale population has been steadily…
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…problems today have several dangerous effects and many possible solutions put forward. Deforestation has effects such as destruction of ecosystems and benefiting the greenhouse effect. Pollution has many effects including the destruction of the O-zone layer…
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…eruption were greater than those of the of the greenhouse gas warming of the planet. Remarkable sunrises and sunsets were visible around the globe in the years following the eruption. The human impacts of the disaster are unbelievable. In addition to the 800…
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…monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides. Sport utility vehicles can spew 30 percent more carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons and 75 percent more nitrogen oxides than passenger cars. Carbon dioxide, of course, is the most significant greenhouse gas that may…
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…many problems and inconveniences economically, politically, and scientifically. If there are people who are so worried about ozone depletion, then they should focus on some other factors focus on ozone concentration, such as the greenhouse gases, sunspots…
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…Global Warming Global warming occurs when the levels of greenhouse gasses rise and less infrared light, or heat, escapes the earth's atmosphere. Thus, the temperature experienced on Earth begins to rise. Climate change is a part of the Earth's history…
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…windows or other rooms. This controlled the light reaching the plant so that the variables were the same for each of the plants. The results of our experiment would be helpful to someone who uses a greenhouse to grow their plants because they would know…
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…and floodwaters and to filter the contaminants before they reach water supplies. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change established by the United Nations, believe that halting the ongoing rise in the atmosphere of “greenhouse gases” will require a sixty…
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…will have from all this new technology we create everyday if we are not careful. The good thing is more and more people are becoming more conscious of how precious this wold is. Australia is trying to lead the world in having a zero-greenhouse-pollution economy…
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…option for creating a wastewater garden is to use a greenhouse, which will cause higher temperatures and can help heat your house (Waste 1-3). This alternative would probably be a pretty expensive and labor intensive project to set up, but once it is set up…
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