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Category: /Law & Government
…and billions of trees and animals are killed for these roads to nowhere for the sake of progress. The slash and burn technique causes the release of massive amount of CO2, which contributes greatly to the Greenhouse effect causing Global Warming. The CO2…
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…environment it is only wise for PepsiCo to align itself with the majority. 2005 has seen PepsiCo immersed in ecological environmental factors. Domestically PepsiCo has pledged themselves to the Greenhouse Gas Cuts, hoping to reduce gas emissions enough to equal…
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…to as climate change... due to natural processes and cycles... and is the result of human activity.' Greenhouse gases cause global warming. However pollution from the earth's atmosphere also plays a significant role. Fossil fuel extractions have got connections…
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…built, natural wildernesses are being decreased at significant numbers. The threat to biodiversity and thus the increase in greenhouse gases has been a negative thorn towards sport tourism: "The threat of sport tourism can be summarized as a threat…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. One of the main sources of energy being looked into is hydrogen, which is used in fuel cells to produce electrical energy. Very little pollution is formed by hydrogen and absolutely no greenhouse gases are formed. In this paper both pros and cons of using…
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…. One of the main sources of energy being looked into is hydrogen, which is used in fuel cells to produce electrical energy. Very little pollution is formed by hydrogen and absolutely no greenhouse gases are formed. In this paper both pros and cons of using…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of global warming, smog, acid rain, and water quality deterioration. Global warming is formed from one member of the NOx family, nitrous oxide that is a greenhouse gas. It accumulates in the atmosphere with other greenhouse gases causing a gradual rise…
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…or through some act of nature reduces the oxygen content or significantly changes the composition of the are, which creates many forms of pollution such as acid rain, greenhouse gases, photochemical smog, particulates, domestic smoke, radio nuclides, and the ozone…
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…and coastal flooding, an increase in severe storms, hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons, an adverse impact on agriculture, and salt water intrusion into fresh water. Clearing and burning rainforests releases vast amounts of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide…
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…largely unchanged for thousands of years. However, potentially the most damaging effect of forest clearance is its impact on the planet's climate. We have all heard of the perils of global warming and the greenhouse effect, and it is common knowledge…
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