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    Plant Earth Research Paper

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    RAMODIKWE OWEN DOLAMO 7200192 9307015851082 PAARLMEDIA COLDSET INTRO Plant Earth which is also known as the Blue Planet it is also known as the Planet of life because scientist believe that it is the only planet in the solar system that contains life. It is the third planet from the sun and the fifth largest planet in the solar system. It has its own way of protecting itself and life on it (species, humans and plants), it has a strong magnetic field to protect itself and life on it from solar…

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    Describe San Ramona City

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    problem is congestion, and we need to find ways to relieve it. As mentioned above, it is clear that two to three lane roads are not capable of meeting a high volume of vehicular traffic. Therefore, it is beneficial to add one more lane to each side by reducing the approximate 30-foot road dividers that separate the opposing lanes up the hill on Bollinger Canyon Rd. In regards to the limited city transportation services, adding an underground subway that burrows beneath, and can possibly link to…

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    Vegan Dance Benefits

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    Additionally I trust that being a vegan is a more beneficial direction for living and addition to personal health benefits, you’ll be sparing many animals every year daily from suffering and helping to promote a “greener” future by reducing your individual carbon footprint. Following a vegan diet reduces the risk of developing heart disease, strokes, diabetes, cancer and obesity. All in all, what is a vegan precisely? A vegan is a person who does not utilize any animal items or leather and…

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    created a society of overconsumption and overproduction and for this reason, our planet is in serious jeopardy. One of our biggest issues is the amount of plastic that we use as a society and, in turn, how much of it is afloat at sea. Furthermore, our need to consume farmed meats on a daily basis is quickly depleting our ozone layer. Lastly, our throw-away attitude towards the material objects that we buy is very quickly filling our landfills. These three topics play a key part in the well-being…

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    on-going industrialization, the environment has taken an abrupt turn for the worst. The solution for the past few decades has been to “go green.” Words like “recycle” and “solar energy” have become focal points for many people, and the question for our society has become, “How can we fix this problem that has been created?” Authors such as Colin Beavan, who wrote “Life after the Year without Toilet…

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    residents of sprawled, automobile-dependent communities. •Public transit reduces pollution emissions per passenger-mile, and transit-oriented development provides additional emission reductions by reducing per capita vehicle travel. The eco-minded can see a significant impact on their own sustainability footprint. If you live near public transit, you are likely to drive an average of 4,400 miles less every…

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    History Of St-Gobain

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    Group at the heart of the challenges of energy transition, and Corporate Social Responsibility at the heart of our activities. Aware of its responsibilities as both an emitter of greenhouse gases and a provider of energy efficiency solutions, Saint-Gobain can convert the constraints of the world’s urban development and industrialization into opportunities for…

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    of fossil fuels that release carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere, the overuse of natural resources in its present time, and the destruction of the ecological earth balance. We keep modifying the earth in different ways; consciously or subconsciously destroying our environment. Environmentalists are constantly warning us of the danger some of our activities have on our environment. The Inter-Government Panel for climate change assesses the risk of high carbon footprint in societies. Its latest…

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    To begin with, Hemp can absorb 4x more CO2 than trees. Although air pollution can be diminished by car pulling, planting more trees and reducing deforestation; using hemp to minimize air pollution can be very favorable. The convenience of the Hemp plant is; more rapid CO2 absorption, improved soil structure, and no other chemical inputs. Hemp can be grown in already existing agricultural land, it can be a part of a farm’s crop rotation, it can grow in a diversity of soil conditions and climates…

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    The youth is the future of Calgary and it is up to our communities and companies to foster the ideas of a more sustainable and environmentally friendly way of living with them. How can our children learn the importance of be conscientious if we do not teach them or provide them with information about our world? Green Kids is the educational program our children need. “Green Kids program is offered to schools, community, and homeschool groups year round;…

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