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…as well. A. As we enter a new millennium, it is appropriate to keep in mind how much we’ve already done to clean up our polluted waterways, how much further we still have to go, and the role that each of you can play to get the job done. B. Water…
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…is the water is due to the runoff of nitrogen, and other pollutants from farming, and land clearing. Ben Cropp a man who has been diving since the 1950’s around the reefs, and who filmed a documentary titled “The Coral Reefs are Dying” talks about the reefs…
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…. They kill hundreds of whales each year, and while fishing for things like tuna fisherman sometimes get other things caught in there net like dolphins. Others pollute our oceans by throwing cans and other garbage into the sea. Sometimes an oil carrier…
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…. Preserving Nature Reduction of industrial impact to environment and rational use of natural reserves are the basis of the Company's environmental approach. None of Gazprom's units has exceeded in 1998 the limits of pollutant emissions, though in total…
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…of the room, being inhaled by all. Inhaled by a small innocent child through to an old man with emphysema who struggles to get enough oxygen from the now polluted air. This is passive smoking, and it has serious health effects on those who are victims…
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…of water daily to other states. This enables the pollution in Colorado to spread to across the country. An ecosystem con only withstand a limited amount of acidity so if there is an excess of acids it can easily destroy an ecosystem's balance. The problem…
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…come with some costs. These costs affiliated with intensifying and mechanizing include pollution ( air, and water), it causes unemployment because now not everyone needs to work in agriculture so there are going to be people unemployed…
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…gases emitted into the atmosphere naturally or by mankind. Global Warming is a problem that is plaguing the world in many ways. Because of wide spread pollution, and negligence with the use of aerosols and other ozone depleting agents, the ozone layer…
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…Ocean Dumping The practice of ocean dumping should be banned. Marine pollution is at the heart of interest in today’s search for a clean environment. Not only does ocean dumping add to the unsightliness of the once beautiful and pristine waters…
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polluted lakes where it was too gross to swim or fish. They lived in grimy, air-polluted cities. They witnessed DDT killing wildlife. They were eating pesticide-ridden foods. People suddenly became aware of the environment. They realized that it isn’t…
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