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    Ocean acidification is a big problem that not many know about. And the very sad part about that is that we are the ones causes it and if maybe we knew the total extend of what we are doing to our planet and oceans then maybe we would change our ways. The burning of coal at huge factory’s and burning of fossil fuels are only just some of the many factors that continue to contribute to harming our oceans waters and all the creatures living in it. Huge carbon dioxide clouds end up drifting around…

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    can be agreed that governments and these resourceful enterprises need to work together to fight issues like global warming and terrorism. This essay will elaborate some of these emerging problems and will offer some practical solutions. At the outset, there are numerous issues which shout for our immediate attention; however, the most remarkable ones are global warming and terrorism. Global warming is real and the entire world has been witnessing the…

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    Changing Air Filters

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    heating and air conditioning system. Regularly changing it is an important part of HVAC maintenance. A dirty air filter can drastically decrease the performance of the overall system. Northwind Heat & Air, the leading heating and air conditioning company in the Purcell and Norman, OK areas, want you to know the many benefits of changing your air filters regularly. Extend the HVAC Unit's Life: A dirty air filter is the most common cause of a heating and air conditioning system breaking down. As…

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    Rusty Patched Bumblebees

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    The Bee shown in the image displayed on the course website is of the Rusty Patched Bumblebee (Bombus Affinis). This unique bumblebee has recently received attention from many environmental agencies. On January 11th, it received protections given by the U.S. Endangered Species Act. This is the very first variation of bumblebee to be place on the list. Rusty patched bumblebees are considered as a very social insect, living in colonies led by a single queen. Workers and males are designated by…

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    The crops that are grown around the world for human consumption thrive in exact conditions which may no longer be met with the impending threat of increased climate change. Meteorological events such as droughts will become more frequent as the climate transforms over time, reducing the water available for agricultural irrigation. Moreover, general increases in temperature could make it impossible to grow food in areas that currently serve as the best suppliers, and are likely to make way for…

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    "Government aid to the poor does more harm than good, by making people too dependent on government assistance." A surprising 86% of the general public agreed with me on that issue. It is a current epidemic in the United States and is bleeding our system dry. I have seen from personal…

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    Past Tornadoes Future

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    Tornadoes: Past, Present, and Future Severe weather has always been an interest for many people whether they have experienced it or seen it on media like shows and movies. Dr. Victor Gensini Associate professor of meteorology gave a lecture on Tornadoes of the past, present and future. For much of science we look into the past to give us useful information that may help people. For example, by studying past tornadoes we are now able to better locate and warn people when a tornado is near.…

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    Integrated water management Integrated water management (IWM) of storm water has the potential to address many of the issues affecting the health of waterways and water supply challenges facing the modern urban city. Also known as low impact development (LID) in the United States, or Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) in Australia, IWM has the potential to improve runoff quality, reduce the risk and impact of flooding and deliver an additional water resource to augment potable supply. The…

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    Sea Water Desalination

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    Introduction Recent years, with the rapid population growth and climate change, water shortage becomes a more and more serious problem for many areas of the world. Australia also suffers from water scarcity, as the driest continent experiencing worst drought for many years since early 2000s[1]. Desalination plays an important role in Australia’s water security. The large-scale application of this technology began in the arid Middle East region{2}. At present, seawater desalination is the only…

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    Cancer, skin disease, plants and wildlife all around us dying, the ozone hole is dangerous and the threat is real. The hole in the ozone layer has the potential to cause mass damage to the Earth. The Antarctic region is devastated due to the exposure to ultraviolet light and the climate across the world has begun to shift. Due to the harmful impact humans have has on the environment, this even could cause a major catastrophe for the earth and its inhabitants. The ozone is a layer of gas in the…

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