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    Being a Responsible Steward Starts at the Community : A Clean and Green Enviromental Project I. Ecological Problem : Improper Garbage Disposal II. Target Specific Community : Maharlika Village‚ Bulacao‚ Talisay City‚ Cebu III. People Involved : a.) Azza Nur Olandag b.) Jashley Kesha Diaz Ng c.) Charmaine Coronel d.) Mary Lilybeth Olandag (mother of Olandag) e.) Sedronico Olandag (father of Olandag) f.) Maritchu Bagona (yaya of Diaz Ng) g.) Leovina Coronel

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    Garbage Pollution My Assignment on Garbage Pollution Name: Adrian Stephenson Center #: 100152 Candidate’s: 100152075 Territory: Jamaica Proficiency: General Acknowledgement I would like to acknowledge all the persons who have helped me to complete this assignment. These persons are my mother and my sociaGarbage Pollution My Assignment on Garbage Pollution Name: Adrian Stephenson Center #: 100152 Candidate’s: 100152075 Territory: Jamaica Proficiency: General Acknowledgement I would like to acknowledge

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    References: 1. “The little green data book”. The world bank. 2010. 2. “Environment assessment‚ Country data: India” ‚ The world bank. 2011. 3. Radhakanta Swain‚ Essay. 4. “Drowning in a sea of garbage”‚ New York times. April 2010. 5. Atmanand et al. (2009). "Energy and Sustainable Development-An Indian Perspective". World Academy of Science. 6. “Urban air pollution‚ catching gasoline and diesel adulteration”. World bank 2002. 7. Krishnakumar Asha

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    Construction (MLMUPC) estimates that‚ partly because of such evictions‚ a minimum 100‚000 landless and land-poor households need land (Mueller‚ 2011). * The disposal of non-biodegradable wastes‚ including containers‚ bottles and cans made of plastic‚ used cars and electronic goods‚ leads to the pollution of land. Citizen lack of knowledge of disposal‚ the laws isn’t strict enough. * Agricultural wastes including the waste matters produced by crop‚ animal manure and residues of the farm land are one

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    Anti-Plastic and Zero Garbage Campaign Naocha * Three cheers to the recent goodwill initiative taken up Anti-plastic campaigners’ group‚ "Blue and Green". Back-up and support from various sections of society‚ organization‚ NGOs shows the awareness of the health hazardous and dreadful consequences of using plastic. As we all know that regular and prolonged dependence on plastic by the common people pushed the plastic items one of the most polluting agent destabilizing the ecological balance of nature

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    1. Climate Change and the Philippines Recent scientific studies reveal that human activities have contributed significantly to the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that causes climate change. The Philippines is a hotspot for climate change disasters particularly the risk for agriculture and food security due to extreme El Nino and severe tropical cyclones. The spread of infectious diseases are influenced by fluctuations in climate variables‚ temperature‚ relative humidity and

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    this issue then it would lead to a drastic decrease of this problem as we are the sole reasons for its existence. 5. Greenhouse gas emissions: Issue- A greenhouse gas (sometimes abbreviated GHG) is a gas in an atmosphere that absorbs and emits radiation within the thermal infrared range. This process is the fundamental cause of the greenhouse effect. Reasons- Electricity production‚ industries‚ transportation‚ agriculture‚ commercial and residential waste. Remedies- Energy conservation‚ using alternatives

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    consumption. Today‚ one of the biggest problems of the world are the biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes or which we like to call it as “garbage”. These wastes keep increasing as every day‚ every week‚ every month and every year passes causing pollution. Little by little we are running out of places to dump our wastes. Because of this‚ improper disposal of the wastes is another problem. People who tend to have little or no knowledge

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    Can We Say "NO" To Recycling Dr. Nadia El-Kholy. English 113. Tamer Wadid Shalaby. Final Draft Paper. Lately the earth’s capacity to tolerate exploitation and absorb solid wastes disposal has diminished‚ due to excess trashing. People dispose lots of stuff‚ and simply do not care. Therefore scientists found out a way to reuse things and that process was called "recycling". This new approach seemed quite successful at the beginning‚ until its true identity appeared. Recycling first started as man’s

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    practices associated with management of solid waste‚ and environmentally safe disposal of solid waste COURSE OBJECTIVES Exposure to information relevant to the engineering and design of waste management systems. Characterizing the composition of Solid Waste from various sources Applies current methodologies employed in the handling‚ storage‚ collection and transfer‚ processing and resource recovery Analyze a solid waste disposal problem and design the individual components. Plan for overall handling

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