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Pollution:
The Destruction of our Environment
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Introduction
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Population Growth
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Global Warming - The Greenhouse Effect
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The Depletion of the Ozone Layer
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of them is harmless for the atmosphere. Industries and machines that use coal as a source of heat or fire now begin to wash the coal so the sulphur released from the coal is not as harmful for the atmosphere.
What is the greenhouse effect?
Global warming
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by almost half from existing levels in the next 45 years. The long term effects of deforestation are far too great to continue devastating the forests.
Solutions
Today, both biodiversity loss and global warming have become such clear dangers to our biosphere
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provincial transportation. One of the major issues facing Canadian's on all levels of government is the Kyoto Accord. The Kyoto Protocol is an agreement signed by 160 industrialized nations to take action against global warming by reducing the green houses gas
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As can now be considered common knowledge, the sweeping international phenomenon labelled 'globalization' has called for a review of everything we once simply knew as tourism. Some travel to 'get away', others to see new things and experience foreign
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Category: /Literature/English
services worldwide because of this. The acid rain damages crops and forests, which damages the economy. International borders do not limit the problems of acid rain, pollution and global warming. These problems, if not addressed, can cause tension between
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up and have a drastic effect on the Earths environment, as we know it. Recently, other scientists have said that global warming wont continue at all, that whats happening is the opposite and we are seeing the start of a new ice age.
Apart from global
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Globalization: Opportunity in the International Community
Globalization has become one of the biggest issues in the economic world today. Many people believe globalization is an opportunity for the international community, while many people think
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
pigeon and the great Auk.
There is also already irreparable damage to the ozone layer, but the worst of the damage to life on the earth's surface from the resulting ultraviolet radiation is yet to come. The threat of global warming from accumulating
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of tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere each year. There are currently 1.28 billion cattle populating the Earth. Cattle are also a major cause of global warming.(Rifkin) They emit methane, a potent global warming gas, blocking heat from escaping
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