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    Kyoto Protocol to the UNFCCC (2005) The Agreement and its Goals: The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement linked to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) which aimed to mitigate anthropogenic effects of greenhouse gases on the environment by introducing a set of binding emission reduction targets for individual countries. Considering the threatening scale of the problem and the wide geographical distribution of GHG emissions, the Protocol required…

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    The earth is home to many men and women who use the land and environment to survive. Whether it be from third world countries where the only food available is the food you plant for yourself, to highly industrialized countries such as America where farms package your food and ship them around the nation. The environment serves as the foundation to human survival. The earth gives so much and asks so little in return. Ironically, men and women all around the world are responsible for the depletion…

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    are other ways humans are creating to alleviate the carbon problem. One of these ways is by using different energy sources for vehicles. Scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology are working on creating vehicles that run on liquid hydrogen gas. “Many people think that fuel-efficient vehicles like hydrogen-powered cars will be crucial in meeting the energy demands of the 21st century…What makes a hydrogen car possible is a device called a fuel cell, which converts hydrogen to…

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    United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) that was named after a Japanese City, it was called the Kyoto Protocol. It took only one year for members of the UNFCCC to decide that there needed to be stricter demands for reducing gas emissions (UNFCCC, 2014). This Protocol was designed to reduce the emissions of gases that contribute to global warming. Given that, there were 41 countries plus the European Union who agreed to reduce emissions of six greenhouse gases by 5.2…

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    the amount of diesel vehicles go up, the demand for technicians to work on them will raise as well. Not only do diesel engines interest me, but engines in general. So the time for me to pursue my career is perfect. I want to learn about diesels and gas engines the most I can. The University of Northwestern Ohio will give me all the experience I need, plus more. I have looked at a couple more options such as the Marines, and The College of Lincoln Technology,…

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    Tie-down roping is also known as calf roping. This event is a timed event where cowboys compete against each other and the clock to win (Tie-Down Roping). Tie-down roping is a common task that cowboys perform. Tie-down ropers start in the box. When the calf is released, the cowboy must rope it as quickly as he can. Once the cowboy has roped the calf, he dismounts his horse, runs to the calf, and tosses it on its side. The cowboy uses the pigging rope that he carries in this teeth to securely tie…

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    In Haiti, the government has not designed nor designated an entity to create a wastewater or public sewage system in their country. It many areas throughout the country, the citizens are forced to bathe in rivers and streams contaminated with human and animal waste. Additionally, many farmers are forced to collect water from common-source areas, which are shared by all of their neighbors. This limits the water that is available for their crops. Lastly, because of the deforested areas, there…

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    BP and the Gulf of Mexico oil spill (case analysis) BP is a multinational oil and gas company. This company is headquartered in London, UK. Not so long ago, this company has faced one of the world’s worst environmental tragedies. After its explosion in April 20th, 2010, the company’s situation had kept on getting worse and worse. The communication problem is that the crisis team that Tony Hayward (the CEO of BP) prepared to find solutions to the issue isn’t making much progress. Each month…

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    Earth is the beautiful place to live in with nature showing its magic, its the only planet in the universe which supports life. Earth comprises of millions of spices includinghuman. Nature supports every species in its own unique way but in today 's world of modernization the natural environment is substantially altered by human intervention. Earth produces various useful biological products and large deposits of fossil fuels are also obtained from earth. But these resources are continuously…

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    This memorandum is designated for U.S. Operations and is to be read by the Task Force Leader. It covers the role of nature and the adaptation to climate change. The global environmental crisis of climate change has resulted from a process called the greenhouse effect. This is a disturbance of the energy balance of the Earth that results in a rise in surface temperature when there is an atmospheric increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2). 1 To understand…

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