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    better life with many of its benefits. Besides that‚ environment and global warming is also related to the Amendment IX which is about other rights to people‚ that means people have the right of living in a clean environment with less trash and pollution. Therefore‚ our government has to do give and protect these rights for its people as what it says in the Constitution of America. For what we have seen‚ the environment is polluted

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    condition including nature energy source situation like land water mineral with plant andanimals which grow up on the ground and in the ocean with institusional including humancreation like decision how to use that the physic environment.After hearing the meaning we can take a conclusion that environment is very important to our life‚ but ‚ Even we know environment is very important we can¶t evade the environment pollution problem The example Water pollution land and river‚ city pollution‚ contamination

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    CHAPTER-1 MULTI DISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMNENTAL STUDIES OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY – the need of making the environment education is to instill environmental ethics in to the fabric of our society and to impart the knowledge of nature and its importance in all walks of our life . LEARNING OUTCOMES- economy‚ business‚ agriculture‚ organisational culture‚ society research and development required no of hours – 3hrs INTRODUCTION: Environmental studies is a very broad academic field which

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    Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals‚ particulate matter‚ or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms‚ or cause damage to the natural environment or built environment‚ into the atmosphere. The atmosphere is a complex dynamic natural gaseous system that is essential to support life on planet Earth. Stratospheric ozone depletiondue to air pollution has long been recognized as a threat to human health as well as to the Earth’s ecosystems. Indoor

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    Chinese Government´s action against pollution. The present essay raises the environmental situation in China and its global impact‚ and makes a brief mention about the negative effects of the pollution that Chinese inhabitants live in flesh and blood‚ both the environment and health of its people; the Chinese central government has taken measures to counteract the environmental problems of their nation. Also it has as a goal to look for solutions due to the environmental deterioration this nation

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    information regarding our human impact is vast and impossible to cover in one article but I will attempt to cover a basic overview. For 200 years we’ve been conquering Nature. Now we’re beating it to death. ~ Tom McMillan Water Pollution Perhaps the most obvious examples of a negative human impact on the environment is water pollution. It’s obvious we need water to survive but few people realize how much we need and just how much is available. Consider these facts from the United Nations Environment

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    layers of pollution within the air (Dinanike 31)? Not only are beautiful sights such as this hidden behind the pollution this world causes everyday‚ but an increase in diseases‚ infections and death occurs. What causes pollution? What can we do to prevent it‚ and get rid of it? Is it fair to the children of the future to have to suffer the consequences that pollution causes? Why not take care of the problem now? Factory and business owners have the ability to prevent air pollution. Air pollution is the

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    Air pollution in China and Azerbaijan Introduction As the whole world evolves rapidly‚ pollution has become more and more severe. In modern society‚ pollution is defined as “ the introduction of contaminants into a natural environment that causes instability‚ disorder‚ harm or discomfort to the ecosystem” ( Wikipedia‚ 2012 ) or the addition to the ecosystem of something that brings detrimental effects. Dating back to 1272‚ pollution was first known by a British called King Edward. As a matter

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    The Role of Nature in American Literature The role of Nature in human life is a recurring theme in American literature from early Native American writings‚ through the Romantic and Transcendentalist eras‚ and is even examined in contemporary works. In the early Native writing‚ Nature is portrayed with divinity as something that not only enables‚ but also sustains human life. However‚ in the seventeenth century‚ European settlers largely rejected this view of Nature as they embraced the intellectual

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    view two human’s point of view about nature? You’re in for a surprise as both of them think the same way‚ but view in different ways. Muir and Wordsworth view is nature is very similar‚ yet they both experience different aspects of nature. With Muir‚ it is on an excursion to Calypso. With Wordsworth‚ it is a stroll in his daily life. John Muir and William Wordsworth both view nature as utter beauty‚ despite both of them coming across different parts of nature‚ which is important nowadays since people

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