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…the global nitrogen cycle, pollutes groundwater and increases the level of atmospheric nitrogen dioxide - a potent "greenhouse" gas. As a result of this work is now underway to both try to solve the problem of the high energy consumption of the Haber Process…
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….' A 'greenhouse gas' is a gas that is associated with global warming. Global warming is the gradual increase of temperature due to human activity. Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and ozone allow radiation from the sun to break through…
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…a greenhouse effect on Mars, which would lead to conditions that will support life. (5) There are a lot of scientists who are putting the cart before the horse. All these ideas for transforming the planet are great but the don't address some key issues for manned…
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…of people that this planet simply cannot support.         Along with using natural resources with no plan for the future, this planet is also burdening itself with global warming, also known as "The Greenhouse Effect." Over the past 100 years the amount…
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…producing bacteria. It could be used to produce an enviroment close to the Earth's. Since it is a greenhouse gas, it can warm the surface. The methane gas could also be used to propel astronauts back to the Earth when they start traveling there. However…
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…. Work Cited Banner, Stuart. The Death Penalty: An American History. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1988. Greenhouse, Linda. "The Supreme Court: Capital Punishment; Justices Say Death Penalty is Up to Juries, Not Judges." New York Times . 25 June 2002…
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…in their mummified splendor [Rathje 111-12]. What little decomposition does occur in landfills generates vast amounts of methane gas, one of the significant greenhouse effect gasses. Some landfills have built-in processes to reclaim the methane. The Fresh Kills…
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…% of what they currently are from gaspline.There has never been a fire during the indy 500 since the introduction of methanol. Substituting methanol for gasoline would cut greenhouse gas emmisions by 50%. It would also make possible a smooth transition…
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…/airpollu.html. United Learning, Inc. "The Greenhouse Effect." Earth Science Videos. Niles, IL: Scott Resources, Inc. 1990.…
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…and well-known effects of pollution, which are commonly discussed. These include smog, acid rain, the greenhouse effect, and "holes" in the ozone layer. Each of these problems is a serious threat to out health and well being as well as for the whole…
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