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    Prevent Mold Allergies

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    is intact, here are some reasons to also hire a duct cleaning service: Prevent mold allergies: When cool and potentially humid air returns from your air conditioning unit and enters your ducts, the moisture can encourage the growth of mold spores. Left uninhibited, mold and mildew can grow and cause or exacerbate either allergies or asthma in some people. The dryer air from your furnace could make your duct work dry out and allow the mold and mildew growths to partially detach. A good…

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    Effects of Environmental Pollution Pollution is a disastrous process of contaminating the environment that it becomes hazardous for us to live in. Environmental pollution refers to the pollution occurring in the soil, water, and air. Environmental pollution has existed since the beginning of industrialization. There are many causes of environmental pollution. A major cause of environmental pollution is the pollution from cars. Cars pollute the air by emitting by-products of fuel combustion.…

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    someone without payment, a present.” That doesn't always mean a good thing. I believe that America has given this generation with polluted air, water, and sound as a so called “gift”. Over the years, the world has become more and more polluted. 1.2 trillion gallons of sewage and waste is dumped into waters around the United States every single year. Pollution is irreversible and we’ve been left with trillions and trillions of gallons of sewage. We can’t reverse the damage it’s done to our…

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    1948 Environmental Issues

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    today. Environmental concerns such as air and water pollution were, and are currently a major concern. The main difference in 1948 however, was that pertinent regulations and laws had yet to be enacted. Conceivably, the main benefit of an unfortunate pollution catastrophe in 1948, which put into motion several environmental milestones, was the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. This act paved the road for environmental turning points such as The Clean Air Act of 1970, and the Clean Water…

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    Environmental Pollution Pollution is the one of the biggest problem in the earth. Pollution means environmental bad effects which are harmful and dangerous for human life. It has changed our environment for past couple years, and it’s getting worse and worse. One big cause of pollution is that humans don’t care enough about our environment. There are many categories of pollution like water pollution, land pollution, and air pollution. On the other hand people don’t know four other big…

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    Chinese Air and Water Pollution Crisis Throughout the past few centuries, air and water pollution have been known to be the hazardous byproducts of industrialization. During the early stages of the industrial revolution, both Europe and America experienced episodes of severe health and environmental issues. Ever since then, there have been many legal actions taken to significantly reduce the amount of air pollutant each country produces. However, some countries such as China and India do not…

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    CAFO

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    operations are growing which has caused a rise in concern for health risks. While CAFOs provide some benefits when properly managed, the release of pollution is inevitable and has the ability to threaten human health. The amount of manure and associated gases produced by CAFOs has become problematic for public health. The primary source of pollution is the excessive amount of contaminated manure CAFOs produce. Significant amounts of manure and problems with manure management can cause…

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    take care of it, in accordance with God’s plan. Genesis 1:28 (KJV) - And God blessed them, and God said unto them, be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. Is man ignoring God’s instructions or did he take it so literally that he feels it is necessary to help in the development of environmental issues that will destroy the biological…

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    Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 The purpose of the Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) passed by Congress in 1990 was to reduce air pollution through extensive regulation of industrial and consumer driven auto emissions and to develop new modes of clean energy production. The Clean Air Act was designed to protect human health and the environment from the effects of air pollution. The Act regulates auto emissions and emissions cannot exceed legal limits. Leaded gas was replaced entirely by unleaded…

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    What if I ask you to imagine a fish without water, can it live? Now imagine a man without earth. Can men survive? Environmental pollution has always been a problem but has become significantly troublesome after the industrial revolution in the 19th century (“Pollution issues”, 2016). No one person can be held accountable. However, the little things we choose to do every day can become a major threat to our planet in future. Our progress and achievements in the field of science, technology, and…

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