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    of environmental issues created by traditional urban design systems. One major issue facing urban and suburban areas is the Urban Heat Island Syndrome. An urban heat island is the effect of built environment and human activity on ambient air temperature. Basically, concrete and asphalt structures with human activity can absorb high levels of heat from the sun. According to the EPA, buildings and pavements can heat up to 90oF hotter than the air; then in the evening, the surfaces radiate that…

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    hack down one of the largest forests just to get some short term profits instead of thinking about the climate impact just the rainforest has by itself on the world? Even so, the environmental problems that we face do not just stop with deforestation. Society itself needs to be educated on just even the smallest things we do in our daily lives affects everyone in the bigger picture. Human beings have not always been aware of the harmful environmental changes that have been…

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    Jared Diamond titled Why do societies collapse?, Diamond explores different reasons why societies are bound to collapse. Even more specifically, Diamond has a five-point framework of why societies collapse. These five points are: 1.) Human impact on the environment 2.) Climate change 3.) Relations with neighboring friendly societies 4.) Relations with hostile societies and 5.) Political, economic, social and cultural factors that make a society more or less likely to perceive and solve…

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    in immense formations known as snow, they sustain a powerful ability to impact our world. Snowy weather has significantly affected the survival and lifestyle of nature and living things. In brief, snow poses large threats to the health, comfort, and well-being of humans, alters the process, features, and survival of plants, as well as interfere with the normal lifestyle of animals. Humans To begin with, snow affects humans by threatening their regular lifestyle and endangering their fragile…

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    Extinction Of Experience

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    has been called the “extinction of experience”. In around past 20 years, people are having less direct contact with the natural environment and wildlife. It is an interesting trend. It is because for thousands of years, humans have been so intimately connected to nature, not only for survival, but nature impacts culture, socialization, and virtually every aspect of human existence. This trend was first coined the “extinction of experience” in 2005 by James R. Miller, an expert in biodiversity…

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    more immediate impact. The discussion of environmental problems is a topic of many political debates, but throughout the years scientific evidence has documented the…

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    Sweatshops Breaches

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    Background Information Introduction Sweatshops are an example of various human right breaches, a way to fuel greed, against equal rights between genders as well as an issue for the environment causing a large environmental impact. Human Rights Breaches Sweatshops breach many human rights to create cheap labour for their products. Unions had been formed by sweatshop to prevent these breaches however were beaten for their uprising against their oppression by their employers and the companies…

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    Nitrogen Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide levels indicate a lot about human activity. Our actions effect the environment in many ways. Instruments such as OMI, MOPITT, and AIRS study the effect of these gases on the climate. The release of NO2 and CO in the atmosphere depends on human activity. Furthermore, these gases have many severe effects on our health. Exposure to these gases can be prevented if proper steps are taken. Ozone Measuring Instrument (OMI) can distinguish between aerosol types,…

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    unsustainable, an ecological imbalance is imminent. This report proposes to deconstruct these occurrences that lead to a world not savvy of their own environmental irrationalities. Focusing on the calculations that formulate solutions to how the environment can be ameliorated by those that are abolishing it. Drawing from ideals from nations that have spearheaded environmental corrosion. Amidst the study of the field of Environmental Justice, determining a solitary dispute or problem,…

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    to determine two problems and solutions. There are two disadvantages: bad for environment and influence of health of human, and solutions…

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