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    Ocean Pollution: A Manmade Crisis In modern society, people do not give a second thought to what is going on in the environment or the changes occurring around them. Many people live with the notion of “out of sight, out of mind” but how much longer can that kind of thinking go on before it is too late? Ocean pollution has been a problem since the Roman times. Which means it has been going on for roughly 2,000 years. 2,000 years of polluting the seas, endangering the marine life, and even…

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    Air pollution affects the United States negatively on a myriad of levels, and the environment is a major one. Harm to the environment due to air pollution largely results from acid deposition. Another result is from mercury deposition. Finally, the impact of air pollution on plants is deleterious to the environment of the United States. Overall, air pollution in the United States is detrimental to our surroundings and conditions. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Acid…

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    Air Pollution In East Asia

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    to improve this situation. The NGO I decided to research was GreenPeace East Asia. They are involved in everything from defending the oceans and forests to fighting for small farmers and agricultural rights. They have a heavy involvement with air pollution due to the fact that it is the most blatant issue the people of China face everyday. They face difficult terrain when traversing the winding roads in search of short or long-term solutions, and the most obvious resistance is the dilemma of…

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    Whereas pollution is very apparent in water, the increase in death rate in aquatic animals are rising every year. People under the poverty line are not able to have access to clean water increasing the rate of disease. This should be addressed by the government because, if pollution increases day by day, it can slowly start to affect everyone in the world, increasing the death rate. We, as the environmental and public works committee, believe that water pollution is affecting the nation and it…

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    negative effects of water pollution can be seen all throughout the United States, however, a solution for this huge issue is slowly emerging. The harmful or irritating substances in the environment are called pollutants. There are many different types of Pollution that need to be addressed, and one of them is the issue on water pollution. Contamination of water, typically by foreign matter such as microorganisms, chemicals, industrial or other wastes, or sewage. “Water pollution can be divided…

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    Effect of air pollution Air pollution affects the health of people and other animals. Air pollution can affect the health of people and animals, destroy crops or stop them growing properly, and make our world unpleasant and unattractive in a variety of other ways. Human health Air pollution is bad think if we think about it. Sometimes the connection between air pollution and human health is clear; an example is in the Bhopal Disaster in India. And one more example is the incident in London in…

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    Air pollution is a mixture of natural and man-made substances in the air we breathe. It can be divided into two main categories: indoor air pollution and outdoor air pollution. Outdoor air pollution takes place outside the natural built environment. The main types of outdoor pollutions are: Ozone, Particulate matter, Carbon Monoxide, Nitrogen Oxides, Sulfate Dioxides, Lead. The health effects are risks associated with outdoor air pollution varies depending on age and previous health/medical…

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    the 3.976 million people that live in Los Angeles, more than 3,000 people suffer from pollution-related respiratory diseases caused by the wildfires in 2017. A study released March 29, 2017 found that in 2007, air pollution lead to the premature deaths of 3.45 million people worldwide. In many parts of the United States, pollution has reduced the distance and clarity of what we see by 70 percent.The air pollution in South California was caused by the wildfires of 2017. It affected the people by…

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    community of Swansea, I believe that a problematic issue in the environment is the amount of pollution present throughout Swansea Channel, and more specifically, under Swansea Bridge. To further understand the extent of this predicament and identify the main problems and potential solutions, I decided to interview various locals, figure out the most common types of pollution present, investigate how the pollution is affecting the environment, interview a dive expert and get some facts on the…

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    reproducing this fatal mush. 1960 was the most polluted it's ever been, so much pollution they protested to make the lake better. The lake was full of Nitrogen and Phosphate. Dead fish littered the shoreline, the lake was remembered as “dead lake’’. The United States signed a treaty with Canada called the Lake's Water Act in 1972. They attempted to lower the amount of pollution entering the lakes. Most of the pollution came from the Cuyahoga River. The river is so polluted that it caught fire in…

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