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    Atlantic Ocean Overfishing

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    By 2048, the fish population in the Atlantic Ocean will be completely depleted. Overfishing or in other words known as unsustainable fishing has become the main factor for this. The Atlantic Ocean is home to many marine species and while their numbers are diminishing, with limits on overfishing, increasing public awareness, and creating groups/programs for helping to restore the ocean, people can tackle this problem. Unsustainable fishing is a very tricky problem to solve because of many things…

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    So even though our technology is more efficient and environmentally friendly we are still cranking out the high levels of pollution. A prime example of this is the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In 2008 the city of Beijing had to make laws to cut down on their pollution production because they were about to hold the Olympics and a person could see the smoke in the air. The pollution levels were worse there than other places not because they have different technology, but because of their population.…

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    Sustainable Urbanism

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    Environmental Sustainability of Sustainable Urbanism in Western Harbour With the development of society, the life quality of human being greatly improved. However, it also leads to the destruction of nature at the same time. Because of the urbanization and industrialization, population increasing, many trees being lopped and the discharge of a large number of polluting gases, which all result in climate change. Climate change affects many different parts like environment, economic, and social in…

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    in the economy, especially in the field of environmental economy. It is worthwhile to say that internalization of externalities has been discussed by people many years and it is of significance to address so many current environmental issues as pollution, climate change. Additionally, many new economic ideas such as government intervene and property right theory indicated by neo-classical economists are intended to evoke the solution to address…

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    People may hear the topic ‘pollution’ come up in their daily conversations and wonder, ‘what is pollution?’ Pollution is the introduction of poisonous substances into our environment to sabotage it. Pollution is found in every crevasse of Earth. From the air we breath, to the water we drink, to the land that we walk and live on today. Therefore, it is a huge concern in today’s society because of all the instability that it has been causing our Earth’s land and our human bodies. Each and every…

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    communities committed to turning that number into half? After donating clothing only a portion stays at the charitable institution. Once we recycle we will give clothing an opportunity to be reused. If we trash our clothing we open up more doors for pollution. A healthy environment is the key to a healthy body and mind. There has been several studies in the 2000s that indicate the healthiness of the environment we live in have an impact on our mental health as well as…

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    India Air Pollution Essay

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    Did you know that in India air pollution is decreasing its citizens’ life span by about 3.2 years for the 660 million Indian citizens who live in cities, such as Delhi? This is because of the enormous amount of air pollution. Humans have created problems in our country India such as: air pollution, deforestation, and land pollution. Firstly, one of the largest problems in India is air pollution. This dilemma has many effects not only on wildlife and the ozone layer, but also its citizens. This…

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    food festival, which was the environment pollution. As previous experience of the food festival, it would lead to the pollution to the environment. For example, the seller would provide one-off boxes for consumers’ convenience, but it would create lots of waste after finishing the food festival. On the other hand, the food festival not only could notice people to aware the climate issue, but also could teach people to cook delicious food in the smallest pollution. It could be one of the…

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    and poverty stricken areas ensues as people that can afford to move away from polluted areas do, house prices fall, and poorer people move into these areas. Although technically legal in many circumstances, companies that distribute environmental pollution in developing countries are not abiding by ethics of business in a stake-holder foccussed manner concerning the impact to all of society (Gruble, C. 2011) In addition to denying their corporate social responsibility in developing countries,…

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    In Webster’s dictionary the definition of Environmental Science states that, it is “the branch of science concerned with the physical, chemical, and biological conditions of the environment and their effect of organisms”. In the experiment Environmental Science deals with how the human body will be affected in the environment with or without using electrolytes during an exercise. While conducting the experiment Aleckzar used his brother Alekczar to see if there would be a significant difference…

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