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    Nowadays, environmental pollution is a serious problem facing may countries in the world. The planet where we are living is heavily polluted. Garbage is dumped illegally everywhere, especially in big cities. Rivers, lakes, streams and oceans are contained and poisoned with chemicals discharging from factories.The air is very polluted because of smoke, dirt, and exhaust fume. What should we do to protect the environment? This essay will discuss 3 aspects of environmental pollution: causes,…

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    We put out so much waste that we have to have a garbage treatment complexes over 6,000 acres in size. Humans put out so much garbage that we are having to find and make bigger landfills. If we could see the garbage we get rid of in our landfills we would get rid of it differently. In the United States we have temporary solutions to getting rid of our garbage. Although, in other countries such as China, which is the worst country with garbage problems. China’s garbage problem is so bad that they…

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    Trashy Town Analysis

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    The written requirements are as follows: Teacher’s Name: Yanelis Fernandez Grade Level: Pre-kindergarten Title/Author: Trashy Town Andrea Zimmerman Brief Summary of Text: The story Trashy Town involves a trash man named Mr. Gilly who goes around a Trashy Town to pick up Trash. The story shows how Mr. Gilly proudly visit different places Mr. Gilly such as a school, park, fire station and other places to collect the trash. After Mr. Gilly picks up the trash, he states a rhyme. The story does not…

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    was declined, Jeb goes on to tell the audience the intentions of the A.C.C. “They are only acting in their own interest”, he claims, not referencing to any efforts put forth by the A.C.C. to promote reduced usage, reusing, and increased accessible recycling. It is evident, there is information being purposefully expunged from the documentary to support the arguments conveyed by the…

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    Cleaning products Introduction Many years ago, people had many simple and natural ways to clean rather than cleaning products, such as water and soil. Nowadays, people use different kinds of cleaning products to clean, which contain a huge amount of chemicals, and they use it more and more than before. Those people do not know how do these products are dangerous for them and for the environment. A few years ago, people started being aware of their problems. In order to protect ourselves and…

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    WE ACT for Environmental Justice and Love Canal all fought for environmental justice throughout their communities. Each environmental justice organization used different tactics and strategies while organizing to fight the environmental burdens affecting their communities. While each community faced similar implications along the way, there were a few defining differences that shaped each organization. By comparing WE ACT and Love Canal, I will explore how these two environmental justice…

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    Sustainability Reflection

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    reaffirmed some as well. One problem that I have found during the years and not during the trial is how to recycle electronic components. Most office work places have this type of recycling set up but what about the individual where is the student, the labourer to do when they need to recycle their electronic components. The recycling center here is not located on a bus route and since the above mentioned may not have their own transportation why would they pay money to recycle electronics when…

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    Reducing Your Personal Environmental Impact As modern science progress and the worlds knowledge of mankind 's impact on the earths environment grows, much of the population is looking for ways to reduce their impact on the world around them. Unfortunately, despite their desire reduce their environmental footprint, many individuals are unaware of some of the simple effective ways that are readily available. Numerous methods are available which are cost effective, greatly reduce personal impact,…

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    Maintaining biodiversity and environmental sustainability is one of the most important actions towards reducing our environmental impacts on our world. Consequently, there are a majority of different ways to live a far more sustainable lifestyle. Our everyday choices should have a focus on reducing our environmental footprint to ensure we are preserving all ecosystems. After taking this course I have come up with a list of ways to live more sustainably, which I will be discussing below. In…

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    Contents I. Introduction II. Open dump and environmental problems III. Early landfills IV. Modern landfills V. Mariannhill Landfill, South Africa VI. Conclusion Introduction Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), also known as refuse, trash, rubbish or garbage, refers to a type of waste that comprises of items that are discarded by the public every day. The management of this waste has evolved over the years. This forms the basis of this essay. Open dump and environmental problems Open dumps are…

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