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    A perfect world consists of different things to each individual, but overall, mankind can agree, the in a perfect world, the population would utilize natural resources to create energy. These sources would work well in Los Angeles because they have a positive environmental impact and they counterbalance each others energy efficiency. The ideal, location for bacterial and photovoltaic energy is Los Angeles, California. Conditions for these two energy sources consist of large amounts of the sun…

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    The climate is warming and will continue to rise under human influence. Signs of climate change are already being seen in today’s environment and the significance of these changes are accepted by most people, however there are still some people who choose to deny these facts. Global warming has the potential to dramatically disrupt some of life’s essential requirements for health, water air and food. In order to plan for climate change policies, and understanding of how Australians perceive…

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    Data: they use a lot of harmful chemicals in producing flowers and producing tons of CO2 in both growing and transport cut flowers around. Warrant: we should value our life and the environment we live in Claim: we should not produce and buy cut flowers backing of warrant: Back of warrant: a lot of people get sick of inhaling harmful chemicals. High amount of CO2 can contribute to the global warming Rebuttal: there are more things that are harmful and produce more CO2 than planting and…

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    Introduction We cannot compare anything to breathing clean and fresh air. But today, are we breathing clean air? The gases you're taking up by our noise could be slowly killing us. World Health Organization says in their report, in every year about two million people die too early due to the effects of polluted air. Air pollution is a large problem and it is not a problem of people only, the problem of the world also, through such things as global warming and damage to the ozone layer, it has…

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    What role does Chemical Warfare play in war? Surprisingly it doesn’t play a role at all anymore. When man was refining weapons of war there were three things troops trembled at the thought of which is biological warfare, nuclear warfare and chemical warfare all these things are man-made in labs by scientists. It was always something troops were afraid of because these weapons if used right can end battles fairly quickly. These weapons are so strong that they have been banned from production by…

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    The aspect of “global change” has become a very recognizable issue. People all over the world have become aware of the many issues contributing to the planet’s decline and unsustainable future. These environmental changes are continuously being researched and addressed, but no one really understands the extreme effects of this global change. The most vulnerable concept is the change in climate. The ATEAM project conducted by M.J. Metzger, M.D.A. Rounsevell, L. Acosta-Michlik, R. Leemans and D.…

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    of glass. Signs can come in different shape, sizes, and some colors. Businesses can uniquely advertise while attracting customers. Sales improve therefore helping the economy. The signs also last a long time, but when they do need maintenance, the gases can inexpensively be replaced (Connelly). This saves money for businesses. Another good thing is that neon has no known health effects or pollution (Chemical Elements). One downside of neon lighting is that it is heavier than normal LED lights…

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    html).” Neon was actually named by Ramsay’s son and was named neon after greek words neos (which means new). After Ramsay and Travers were able to keep finding neon it opened up a path for French scientist Georges Claude to come in and say the noble gases can actually produce light. That was when the first neon sign was born. The main year of the discovery of neon was 1898 by Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers. Also…

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    Carbon neutral: The CO2 created in the ethanol creation methodology is the same sum as one of the yields beforehand retained amid photosynthesis 4. Deplete gases of ethanol are much more clean: It smolders all the more neatly as a consequence of more complete ignition 5. Lessening in ozone development: The discharges created by copying ethanol are less responsive with daylight than those delivered by copying…

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    problems to the vegetation on the planet. “By making sensitive vegetation, ozone makes plants more susceptible to disease.”(“Health”). In the environment, multiple alterations have occurred in the world. One would be acid-rain, which is a collection of gases that have become liquid while in the air and return to the ground as a harmful material. People’s skin can become irritated or worse from it and people that may purposely or by accident drink the precipitation can become ill. Along with…

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