and what it does‚ and what we can do to help. Body: ii. Need (Problem) We face a large problem with trash build up on our Earth. A. Pollution (air‚ water‚ land) Anything that isn’t recycled could go into landfills or be dumped into the ocean. Landfills can pollute water and leak methane gas into the atmosphere. B. We will run out: We will run out of natural resources. If you don’t recycle paper‚ more trees will be cut down‚ reducing the world’s oxygen and increasing
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by Emily Arnold and Janet Larsen‚ this oil is being used to make some 2.7 million tons of plastic each year for bottling water around the globe. 2. What the Bottles Are in Unfortunately‚ most of these bottles‚ four of every five‚ end up in landfills‚ according to Pat Franklin‚ executive director of the Container Recycling Institute‚ a Washington group that promotes recycling. Jared Blumenfeld and Susan Leal in their essay "The real cost of bottled water" published in the San Francisco Chronicle
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What is land pollution? Land pollution is the deterioration (destruction) of the earth’s land surfaces‚ often directly or indirectly as a result of man’s activities and their misuse of land resources. It occurs when waste is not disposed off properly‚ or can occur when humans throw chemicals unto the soil in the form of pesticides‚ insecticides and fertilizers during agricultural practices. Exploitation of minerals (mining activities) has also contributed to the destruction of the earth’s surface
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As an energy source‚ biomass can either be used directly‚ or converted into other energy products such as Biofuels. Biomass is carbon‚ hydrogen and oxygen based. Biomass energy is derived from five distinct energy sources: garbage‚ wood‚ waste‚ landfill gases‚ and alcohol fuels. Wood energy is derived by using lignocellulosic biomass second generation Biofuels as fuel. This is either using harvested wood directly as a fuel‚ or collecting from wood waste streams. The largest source of energy from
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million tons and 83 million tons recycled and composted (EPA‚ 2008‚ p. 1). Most of the garbage humans produce ends up in landfills and although they have mechanisms in place to avoid contamination‚ it is quite possible that it will still happen because trash creates different gases and liquids such as methane‚ which can contaminate the underground water‚ soil‚ and air. These landfills are around the community you and your family live in and one of the short-term detriments is that it depreciates homes’
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SWOT Analysis for Seneca Falls This SWOT analysis provides a summary of the primary strengths of Seneca Falls‚ New York as a location of business‚ outlining the various opportunities for economic growth‚ as well as the issues that might shape or impede those opportunities. The strengths include all of the available and valuable assets‚ which can be improved on or preserved. The weaknesses are ideally the short terms drawbacks and challenges that should be addressed to prevent potential long term
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following:- • Chemical and nuclear plants • Industrial factories • Oil refineries • Human sewage • Oil • Mining • Littering • Overcrowded landfills • Deforestation • Construction debris • Non – biodegradable waste • Insecticides and Herbicides Chemical and Nuclear Plants Chemical and nuclear power plants produce waste materials. Some end up in landfills and other less safe storage facilities. Some leak‚ causing contamination of soil for hundreds of years before it is safe to grow crops on
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Don’t Be Haste to E-Waste Electronic-waste (e-waste) has emerged as a critical global environmental health issue in both developed and developing nations. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) refers to e-waste as "electronic products that are discarded by consumers." More specifically‚ e-waste is a generic term that encompasses various forms of electrical and electronic equipment that may be old‚ might have reached end-of-life and most importantly cease to be of any value to their present owners
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company‚ we are at a crossroads of sorts. We are receiving pressure from both the national headquarters and the Ontario 3R regulations to reduce at least 20% and 50%‚ respectively‚ of our waste that goes to landfills. We also have internal cost pressures associated with sending our waste to landfills. If we do not act swiftly in the near future the competitiveness of our company will be compromised. We are currently a leader in environmental policies and processes but this is a fast growing point of
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Roles of the youth in the environment As we saw in the past‚ there are many more rules‚ laws‚ conventions are made for protecting the environment but there is no effective implementation . For this implementation youth play a vital role. Young people constitute a large part of the world’s population and young people will have to live longer with the consequences of current environmental decisions than will their elders. Future generations will also be affected by these decisions and the extent
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