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    Polar Bear Cross Breeding

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    Cross breeding plays an important part in the future of endangered animals. In the case of polar bears it may lead more quickly to the extinction of them. Within the past 10 years scientist have found several bears sharing DNA, in this case the two bears sharing the DNA are the polar bears and the grizzly bear. The earth has been heating up which means that the polar bears are getting pushed out of there land space, and are even starting to die off. The polar bears have to expand into the…

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    Subtly and dexterously, Rosenberg plays around with words and employs their symbolic association to communicate how terrible an effect the war has on the world. As the flames of the war burst forth, nature is dressed in a winter’s gown and embellished with its impressions, “ice and frost and snow,” which cover the “Summer land” of South Africa, where Rosenberg is when the drums of the war are sounded in Europe, almost as if it is the winter of the whole world. Such a conceptualization…

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    From that moment on, I found my drive. My passion is to understand the world, my goal is to change it. I began the moment I graduated high school. If I wanted to change the world, I would first have to see it. In the summer before Berkeley, I…

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    The devastation of deforestation for Palm oil creation could be diminished as the "consumers" have a lot of pressure and power on the stockholders and governments if they demand them to clean up throughout the supply chain of the production to have a sustainable system. It's a Sustainable solution because it's taking the thoughts of individuals, profit, and the planet. According to Greenpeace, the fire that was brought on because of deforestation in 2015 added to the seriousness of spending…

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    Likely the greatest hazard to the greater Spokane, Washington area is wildfire. While the risk to human life is low a wildfires economic cost and the risk of property force this hazard high on the Hazard Vulnerability Analysis’s impact category. The Spokane area is comprised several diverse ecosystems all with different fuels, terrain and weather all impacting the occurrence of fire and the characteristics of a wildfire. Additionally Spokane and the surrounding areas all possess a heavy buildup…

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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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    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 atmosphere that protects all…

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    Who is to be faulted for the overall temperature change? I get a kick out of the chance to trust the explanation behind a dangerous atmospheric division is human-made. The essential driver of the rhythmic movement an overall temperature modification example is the human improvement of a nursery affect. There are many reasons in the matter of why I trust people are the reason a dangerous atmospheric division exists. A reason, with respect to why I think the nursery effect is warming the result…

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    Trump's Argument Analysis

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    its agreement, other countries have threatened to tax or altogether deny imports and exports from the U.S. The combat against climate change began with the Obama administration and, in fear of drawbacks from Trump rhetoric, have enacted simple laws for the reduction of emissions. If the United States does draw back, China will take our place as the leader for climate change. This article can relate to our class…

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    Sea Level Rise In Norfolk

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    The author seemed a bit biased here by saying that the navy didn’t think climate change was an immediate issue. However, in her interview with Retired Rear Admiral David Titley, the branch’s chief oceanographer for decades, the author acknowledges the navy is aware of the problem. But, with the unpredictability of sea level rise…

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