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…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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…. This problem has already resulted in many coral deaths in other areas of the world, as well. Since the problem was so bad this year Australia has been forced to do something about the huge quantities of greenhouse gas that are emitted each day. In 1998…
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…of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. The other alternative to reduce acid rain is to burn less high sulfur fossil fuel. This can be accomplished by switching to alternative sources of energy, or improving the efficiency of our energy consuming technologies. Coal…
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…. A greenhouse is probably one of the best examples of passive heating. Without the aid of any other device, greenhouses are able to maintain a high temperature. As stated above, windows are also responsible for most heat loss in a directly heated home. In fact…
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…to the genus Psium. The reason, he said, later, was that their hybrids can reliably be distinguished from one another. He also said that they can be protected from cross-pollination and can be grown in both gardens and greenhouses (Gasking). The monastery had…
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…;lt;Tab/>These will be carefully selected to attract birds, butterflies and other mammals. 4. Vegetable patch, where children can grow vegetables. 5. A greenhouse, where children can plant and assess growth levels of vegetables. 6. A play area…
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…measures, the demands are bound to grow.Industrialized countries, with higher living standards and greater numbers of cars, produce far more air pollution and greenhouse gases than developing countries. Developed countries also contribute to overfishing…
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…the greenhouse gas emissions of industrialized counties due to the growing fear climate change. Industrialized countries would have to reduce emissions of six greenhouse gases by 5% by 2012. The Bush Administration argued that there was not enough science surrounding…
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…very fresh. Locally grown salads harvested the morning and served at lunch latest at dinner are the best. Greenhouse-grown salads look very tempting, are always clean, but taste-free due to hygienic environments in which they grow. Wilted salads, or those…
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…of any fuel currently available. The Argonne National lab has concluded use of corn-derived ethanol can reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions by 14-19 percent when compared to gasoline. E85 is a higher performance fuel with an octane rating of 105-110…
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