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…another problem is pollution this is a big problem in Dhaka as since the city is overpopulated there is obviously huge amounts of car pollution been pumped into the air everyday and when that’s added to the industrial wastes it’s a large amount of pollution
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…Friends of the Earth say that "up to 24,000 people die every year as a result of air pollution." That is not much of a surprise when there are now around 500 million cars polluting the planet. The problem is that we can't live without cars, because…
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…the consumer could get food poising II.) Organic food is better for the Earth. A.) There are no pesticides that can pollute the Earth or the ozone lair. B.) There is no imbalance in nature. 1.) Farmers get help from nature to make their food. III. Organic…
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…amount of the transactions in the economy. This underground economy consists of illicit transactions and the legal ones that cannot be traced. GDP does not include the ecological damage rendered every day by humanity. The pollution caused by everyday life…
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…Acid Rain: Scourge from the Skies “North Americans have been smelting ore and burning fossil fuels for generations. In the past, the gases went up ordinary chimneys or small smoke stacks, to descend upon near by areas and pollute them,” states author…
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…such as sinkholes, human displacement, and for soil to be totally drained of water useless for agricultural purposes. Even though tapping aquifers is a very practical idea it has some set backs as it can have disaterous eff!ects if polluted or over used…
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…Air pollution has been a known problem for a very long time. There have numerous measures to try to lower the levels of pollutants that factories, chemical plants, incinerators, and power generating facilities create. These facilities are now regulated…
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…of it, but it does pollute the environment so that is why we should reduce the amount of operating plants. Doing this will reduce the amount of pollution that is released into the atmosphere. Coal power is also reliable. Solar Solar should only generate 15% because…
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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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…do not want large stadiums effecting their community and life’s. For example new stadiums being built on farmers land (green belts). Residents see sports stadiums to bring rioting, noise pollution, litter, congestion and many other factors…
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