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…is a crop for industrial utilization, supplying the sugar refining industry. Horticultural produce, most importantly tomatoes, is widely cultivated. Floriculture is now expanding rapidly, favoured by the mild climate and widespread greenhouse cultivation. Certain…
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…the Greenhouse effect. We the viewer get the sense of a future by focusing on elements of daily life that have no changes as a consequence. Robinson's Sol, who is point-edly the `soul' of the film, is our emotional and philosophical connection to the unspoiled past…
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…occurring because of the buildup of greenhouse gases – primarily carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide- which is a direct result of humans and the Industrial Revolution (EPA, 2000). These gasses are emitted profusely into the atmosphere by factories…
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…corporations' oil refineries, steel mills, chemical plants, and other factories, now located all over the world, are the main source of greenhouse gases, ozone-depleting chemicals, and toxic pollutants (Brecher and Costello 24). The attempts to modernize and improve…
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…, a floriculturalist and greenhouse owner would have his mood swings with his two sons. Mood swings increased as Otto’s consumption of alcohol increased. On the outside it seemed Theodore could handle his father’s awful drunken and abusive side. Years later, Theodore…
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…. No one asked why. Within my lifetime I hope to see the entire world change its Cannibus policies. Maybe there will be a need for a natural fuel, or the Greenhouse effect will become more of a problem. Whatever the catalyst, people will see the endless…
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…. And rotting organic matter generates methane, a greenhouse gas. If the waste is incinerated rather than thrown into landfills, cities will have to worry about increases in cancer-causing dioxin emissions, one of the byproducts of burning garbage. The challenge…
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…is a wonderful thing to have in the world. It is used for many purposes, such as; „h It is cheap to make - it costs about the same as coal „h It does not produce greenhouse gases „h It can produce large amounts of electricity „h It is reliable „h Great use…
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…dioxide, and regulating temperature and precipitation. Scientists believe that by destroying the rainforest, it will worsen the Greenhouse Effect. Without rainforests, the earth would have less rain. This in turn, would damage the plants that help keep…
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…images of the sun?s surface. The next exhibit I visited was call the Bug Zoo, unfortunately I didn?t stay there long. It was filled with tanks holding cockroaches, millipedes, and even honeybees, along with a small greenhouse. I was very uncomfortable…
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