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    How does someone invoke a change in an environment is a question that some people may ask themselves. Change can be negative or positive. There are many ways to invoke a positive change in an environment and many different ideas to invoke. To Invoke a change though, someone would have to start in their area and gradually let the change expand to other parts of their society. One idea to persuade others to do would be to properly throw away their trash instead of littering. Littering has a…

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    for solutions because they want to secure a future in this planet. One of the most discussed environmental problems is human-induced pollution, including the release of chemicals and pesticides into the water, and the excessive use of plastic products such as plastic bags. Lately, plastic bags have made headlines because they are responsible for the deaths of many marine animals who have mistaken them for food. Some communities have considered or have already decided to limit or discourage the…

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    can use in order to keep the world we live in a better place. Simple things like categorizing our trash or cars we buy. There is so many different forms of pollution but Air Pollution and Water Pollution affects us the most. Without oxygen no organism will be able to live. So, that is why I believe air pollution is the most important pollution that we need to stop contributing to. There 's…

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    “Rubbish can be recycled. Nature cannot.” Land pollution includes various types of rubbish we make at home, school, hospitals, markets and workplaces. Items like papers, plastics, cans, even used cars and broken electronic goods and broken furniture are all examples of landfill waste. Land pollution can have serious consequences, not only to wildlife but humans as well. The purpose of this advertisement is to show the audience the harmful affects that pollution can have on animals and the land…

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    Water Pollution All around the world, many plants, animals and people are dying because of poor water conditions. On top of that, many ecosystems, both land and aquatic are being destroyed by the dumping of toxic materials. Fresh water is already very limited in the world today without pollutants included in it. More than half the developing world does not fresh, clean water to drink. Water pollution shrinks the amount of clean drinking water for everyone. Aquatic life is also being majorly…

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    other purposes.” This helps to identify overexploitation. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment gives an example of exploitation in their Biodiversity Synthesis. The text states “Among the most commonly overexploited species or groups of species are marine fish and invertebrates, trees, and animals hunted for meat.” This means that overhunting impacts ecosystems and participates in the removal of species. Like I said earlier, every species in the ecosystem has a purpose. For example, People have…

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    way we live. It is the main cause of pollution, and a huge issue to us as humans, and the environment around us. According to the World Wildlife Fund, “Many of the activities and products that make modern human life possible are polluting the world. Even places that are relatively untouched by 21st-century developments experience the effects of pollution”. Humans activities…

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    I would like to tackle the questions that help us lead to practical solutions, funding, the government and their impact, and what we can do in order to help. I want to know the specifics when it comes to its impact on marine life and environment and answer questions on why we are doing what we are doing and also what we can do moving forward. I also want to tackle questions that help me understand why we haven 't done anything about this issue. I feel like a lot of my…

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    water. Leaks during the transfer of goods and liquids also add to the pollution in the area. Illegal dumping of materials higher up river waterways has also added to the degradation of the coastal areas. sea. In short there are many sorts of polluting activities in the area. This has adverse effects…

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    and biological effects of global human activity present the greatest carbon dioxide spike in the history of the planet (Zalasiewicz et al. 2010). The documentary largely focuses on marine ecosystems as they are centrally important to the biology of the planet. Our understanding of how climate change is affecting marine ecosystems is…

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