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…are destructed and degrade by farming. On the other hand, labor-intensive subsistence agriculture produce less pollutants than industrialized agriculture because they reduce usage of fertilizer and pesticides. The biggest advantages of energy-intensive industrialized…
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…into breathable air. Recycling is also starting to be more and more economical then dumping our waste on landfills. Therefore there are two major reasons for recycling: 1) Help to decrease or not to increase the air pollution, and 2) just to save money, which…
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…of fossil fuels available to us, natural gas, but that still pollutes our air and our water. Why should we care about their energy crisis anyways? It's not like it affects us, after all, we are Canadians and they are Americans. An SE2 supporter came up to me…
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…. Electrolysis is the process in which water is split into hydrogen and oxygen. If we switch to hydrogen, a very abundant resource, we take away this serious weakness. Rather than have polluting emissions, hydrogen's only byproduct is water. When hydrogen is burned…
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…interesting topic good work Salt Pollution                  As awareness for pollution increases, other forms of pollution are defined. Almost everyone knows about toxic waste and carbon dioxide pollution, but not many people have…
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…. The Mississippi carries an average of 436,000 tons of sediment each day. Over the course of a year, it moves an average of 9 million tons of sediment. Because of the sediments the River is threatened by a variety of pollutants. Municipal, industrial, and agricultural…
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…centres in England and Wales is up to £400m. The Chartered Institute of Public Finances & Accountancy (CIPFA) claims that the cost of training is £88 per day per police officer. Pollution Pollution is an environmental threat, which comes…
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…in pollutants in the atmosphere over the last three centuries. Before 1950, the majority of this pollution was created from the burning of coal for energy generation, space heating, cooking, and transportation. Under the right conditions, the smoke and sulfur dioxide…
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…reasons. Hydropower and it's destructiveness to the environment, pollution, and overfishing are the three main causes for the decline. The Chinook salmon is known for traveling the greatest distance back to its spawning grounds, often traveling one to two…
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…What is Acid Rain? A form of air pollution, currently a subject of controversy because of widespread environmental damage it has been blamed. It forms when oxides of sulfur and nitrogen combine with atmospheric moisture to make sulfuric and nitric…
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