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Are Alternative Energy Sources being the Answer to Ending Human Dependence to Oil?
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This study is conducted to analyze the importance of oil as an energy source. Focusing on the high demands and carbon dioxide emissions, this research will also identify the other energy resources to replace oil consumption.
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Environmental issues
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In this research paper, there is a discussion about environmental issues which are due to diesel emissions, asbestos and other factors. This paper also discusses about the toxic effects of dangerous chemicals and how these chemicals affects human lives. This research paper also presents solutions to prevent from such ...
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Asian Dust
Asian Dust
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Most dust comes from natural sources such as volcano ash, salty ocean aerosols, and desert sand. Dust is also produced by eroded roads, construction sites, volcanoes, and wildfires, and it contains pollutants from factory and auto emissions and oil, gas, and mineral mining. These man-made particulates mix with ...
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Environmental Sustainability
Environmental Sustainability
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This world has massive diversity and affluence. On the other hand, human beings are more and more causing damage what God has formed. Measures as an effect of technical growth, industrial toxic waste and rising consumption are grounds to ecological dreadful conditions. An ecological dreadful condition has ...
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Ecological Footprints
Ecological Footprints
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Calculate of Ecological Footprint
At present almost human beings use an equivalent of 1.5 planets to present the resources we use and absorb our waste, which means that it now will take a year and six months to reproduce the amount we utilize in one year. Analysts ...
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Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations and Waste Disposal
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations and Waste Disposal
Brief History on Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOS)
A Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) is a term that was first coined by the United States' Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to describe animal agricultural facilities that have a potential ...
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Global Warming
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Mother Nature is replete with the numerous and marvelous treasures, scientist and researchers are meeting the ends to bring into the light the paragons of the Nature. Nature is entreasured with the riches that is highly beneficial for the mankind, but due constant upgrading of human living standards, latest ...
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Transforming New York's Fresh Kills Landfill
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This paper discussed the transforming of the Fresh Kills Landfill into the Landscape. The Fresh Kills Landfill is the largest Landfill in the north of America. Initially it was planned as temporary landfill but after 20 years it has became the developed area use for ...
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Clean Water Act
Tualatin River Cleanup: Clean Water Act Phase II
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The main purpose of this paper is to analyze case study of the Tualatin River Cleanup: Clean Water Act Phase II. The paper discusses the history, present status and the future of the Clean Water Act Phase II. In order to ...
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Global Warming
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Everyone living on this earth is willing to have a human-friendly environment. However, it's the human who have also been identified as a contributor to global warming. On the other hand, researchers have also claimed that natural or geological changes are also causes of global warming. This paper aims ...