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    Effects of Air Pollution

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    million people are killed worldwide every year due to air pollution. So‚ it has shown us how seriously the tendency of air pollution all around the world. This environmental issue has brought us a lot of effects like greenhouse effect‚ acid rain and ozone layer depletion. One of the effects of air pollution is greenhouse effect. Greenhouse effect means the phenomenon whereby carbon dioxide traps solar radiation in the earth’s atmosphere. As the heat is trapped in the atmosphere‚ the temperature is

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    regarding global threats such as climate change and ozone depletion. However‚ the existence of state sovereignty as well as the political and economic interests of countries remains barriers for cooperation between nations. Thus‚ highlighting the ineffectiveness of international law in its role of achieving global environmental protection.   The growing awareness of global threats such as ozone depletion led to international calls for the reduction of ozone depletion pollutants‚ CFC’s and nitrate oxides

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    Himanshu

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    harmful for the environment due to their toxic nature‚ ozone depletion potential (ODP) and global warming potential (GWP). Well the solution for these refrigerants are

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    ARE WE RESPONSIBLE?

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    meltdown is water vapors‚ carbon dioxide‚ and methane. Carbon Dioxide‚ water vapors‚ and methane is what effects the earth’s ozone layer. These three contributors are considered greenhouse effects. Greenhouse effects builds up the temperature on earth. The ozone layer of earth keeps the high beams from the sun burning the wild life and humans. Everyday the ozone layer is slowly being uncovered. The cause of global warming are from man-made along with natural disasters. With human beings no taking

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    Global Warming

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    second is methane‚ released from rice paddies‚ both ends of cows‚ rotting garbage in landfills‚ mining operations‚ and gas pipelines. Third are chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and similar chemicals‚ which are also implicated in the separate problem of ozone depletion (see #5 below). Nitrous oxide (from fertilizers and other chemicals) is fourth. #2 Earth’s average temperature has risen about 1 degree F in the past 100 years and is projected to rise another 3 to 10 degrees F in the next 100 years. While

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    Chemistry at Work: CO2 and the Greenhouse Effect Greenhouse gases and global warming have received increasing attention in recent years. The identification of the ozone hole in 1985 combined with unusual fluctuations in global temperatures have combined to capture the eye of the global media. Recent scientific study and analysis of the greenhouse gases has added to this interest. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have an important influence on the climate of our planet. Quite simply‚ greenhouse

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    air pollution

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    used at least once. Each issue may have any number of causes and consequences. Any given cause or consequence may (or may not) apply to more than one issue. Issues acid deposition global warming photochemical smog stratospheric ozone depletion indoor air pollution Causes ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ Consequences ____________________________

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    Effects of Technology

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    Unless a person lives in a country where technology is prevalent‚ one’s life is most likely influenced by technology in one way or another. For example if one looks at the devices in a modern day home‚ a refrigerator‚ an electric stove‚ a blender or a toaster oven will be found. In the living room‚ one will most likely have a television and perhaps a computer. A large percentage of people own cell phones to stay connected with friends‚ family‚ colleagues and business associates. The most up to

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    again it’s most likely not. You see‚ the sun lets light in so we can see and have nutrients. And there is the little thing called the ozone layer that keeps a little of the sun in but not a lot of it. With the ozone layer‚ the heat and light from the sun bounces back towards itself. Like I said‚ the ozone layer only allows a little of the sun in. yet‚ by pollution the ozone layer becomes thinner and thinner allowing more sun to come in and fry us. I’ll break it down for you. Lets take smoke from refineries

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    Sustainability

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    equipment and other large machineries‚ especially if it’s in a large population area‚ as our actions on the construction site could affect the local community. Ozone quality: Ozone is a gas that shields the earth’s and occurs naturally in the earth’s upper atmosphere. It protects the earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation. Without the Ozone layer there would be no life on earth! Chemicals such as

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