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…in which Dr. Stockmann lives has recently created a system of baths that have made the economy stronger than ever. However, Stockmann tests the water and realizes that the water is polluted and can create many problems if the baths continue to function. He…
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…they create only mediocre amounts of heat for the plant. Nuclear power is responsible fore over 11% of the worlds energy, without the enormous amounts of coal or the pollution that fossil fuels cause. Natural uranium is only 0.7%"uranium-235, which the uranium…
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…by Egyptian people in Ancient Egypt. The monuments have endured air pollution. One can see that some of the sides are badly damaged by air pollution. The hieroglyphics have somewhat faded and are barely readable. The age of the monuments are probably about 3,201…
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…forced by greenhouse gas pollution which in turn is trapping the climate in a different state. In the past these effects have happened. 20,000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age, we had periods of warming followed by rapid cooling (Atlantic). Scientists…
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…to have a skilled craftsman make and replace parts for things like guns. An industrial worker could produce more products quicker and better made in less time than it took a skilled craftsman. With this quicker production came more pollution, and forced labor…
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…or incinerators. By cutting down on landfills, we are protecting the environment from being contaminated. The use of less landfills and incinerators leads to decrease in air and water pollution, which will eventually affect acid rain and global warming. Furthermore…
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…its own summary: “If present trends continue, the world in 2000 will be more crowded, more polluted, less stable ecologically, and more vulnerable to disruption than the world we live in now. Serious stresses involving population, resources…
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…. George W. Bush had the grimmest environmental record of any governor during his tenure in Texas. Texas became number one in air and water pollution and in the release of toxic chemicals. In his six years in Austin, he championed a short-term pollution-based…
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…the appropiate laws to control the decline in drinking water quallity. Before water reaches a sewage treatment plant, it has picked up a large number of containments. These pollutants incluse heavy metal, herbicides, pesticides, fertilizers, degreasers, lead…
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…in eastern North America come from human origin. These primary air pollutants come from the use of coal in the production of electricity, from base-metal smelting, and from fuel combustion in vehicles. Once released into the atmosphere, they can be converted…
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