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    Many people believe that trying to fix global warming is a hopeless task‚ however global warming can be halted and could even be reversed. This is a very daunting challenge because it means that people have to change the way they live and do things. We could all choose to ignore this situation but the future impact on our planet is huge. Global warming not only brings about climate changes but also will reduce the level of breathable air (O2) and reduce the levels of drinkable water on our planet

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    This document of SCI 256 Week 4 Environmental Pollution Outline contains: 1. Complete the following outline using Ch. 21 General Questions - General General Questions Resources: University of Phoenix Material: Environmental Pollution Outline Complete the Environmental Pollution Outline on the student website.   You can go overseas with your kids. A lot of students do not think they can go overseas if they have kids. However‚ this may not be the case; schedule a meeting with

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    Throughout this course I have learned a lot about global health and how the world is affected every day. My original proposal was that education and awareness about global health needed to be expanded. I think it is very important for people to know how to protect themselves from disease. I wouldn’t change my original proposal about global health‚ but I would modify it. In my original proposal‚ I kept my idea about educating the world about health only‚ throughout the course I have learned a lot about

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    Environmental Issues in SINGAPORE: AIR POLLUTION In 1984‚ there were health concerns with the great number of pig farms in Singapore. They were deemed to have contributed to the pollution of the country‚ namely to the air. This problem was solved by reducing the number of such farms. 65.8 metric tons (64.8 long tons; 72.5 short tons) of carbon dioxide were emitted in the country in 1996‚ ranking among one of the highest emission levels in the world. Air polluters in Singapore are mostly‚ but

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    Since 160 years ago‚ years of 2000 to 2010 was recorded as the world’s warmest decade. This is supported by Cavanagh (2004 as cited in Brown‚ 2001) that global warming will cause calamitous trouble created around the world. The major contributor to global warming is caused by a greenhouse effect due to massive carbon dioxide emission. According to Shelley (2002)‚ EPA has stated that the major contributor into the rising of greenhouse gases level is due to industrial and transportation activities

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    An ecosystem is a group of connected elements (biotic and abiotic) that are formed by interaction of the community with their environment. A community is living organisms (biotic) that share a common environment. It doesn’t include abiotic or environmental factors. An example of Adaptations Other than the fact that fish could breathe underwater‚ the gills that fish have are able to separate the salt from the saltwater‚ enabling them to be able to drink clean water. Animals deep in the ocean

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    ) WHAT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES DOES THE COUNTRY HAVE TODAY The river is drying up and now they want to reroute it to produce electricity‚ Acute respiratory infections‚ product of the contaminated air‚ the most dangerous thing that can happen to a child in El Salvador is to start breathing. And the second most dangerous thing is to drink water or eat food‚ which produce gastrointestinal illnesses‚ And poverty 2.) WHAT IS THE COUNTRY DOING TO REPAIR THE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN THE COUNTRY

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    1) Discuss what may constitute improper practices for the disposal of trash (solid wastes)‚ particularly hazardous wastes. 2) Describe the human health problems that could occur if trash (solid wastes)‚ particularly hazardous waste‚ is improperly disposed off in your community. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)—more commonly known as trash or garbage—consists of everyday items we use and then throw away‚ such as product packaging‚ grass clippings‚ furniture‚ clothing‚ bottles‚ food scraps

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    In Brazil‚ there are many environmental issues‚ there is deforestation in the Amazon and other forest and there is too much pollution from waste and deforestation. This is a major issue in brazil and affects many people. These problems not only affect Brazilians but they also affect the world and people all around it. This is because deforestation causes greenhouse gases to be released. In Brazil there is also to much waste produced every day which results in there being many large landfills that

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    Despite incredible improvements in health since 1950‚ there are still a number of challenges‚ which should have been easy to solve. These are some facts: One billion people lack access to health care systems. • Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the number one group of conditions causing death globally. An estimated 17.5 million people died from CVDs in 2005‚ representing 30% of all global deaths. Over 80% of CVD deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. • Over 8 million children under

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