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    development. But there exists many problems of construction materials industry. Energy consumption of construction materials industry accounts for 7% of national total energy consumption and 10% of industrial energy consumption. Because of dust‚ sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions‚ building materials industry is the key industry national emission regulation. Therefore‚ green development‚ recyclable development and low carbon development become the healthy development of building materials industry

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    certain animal habitats; during petroleum refining there is air and water pollution; with storing fossil fuels you run the risk of leaks and contamination of drinking water; lastly during the burning of these fuels there is an emission of carbon dioxide and sulfur oxide which are referred to as

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    Environmental issues soared to a prominent place on the political agenda in the United States and other industrial nations. The politics of the environment revolves in many respects‚ around judgment‚ evidence‚ and uncertain. Additionally‚ in keeping with the positivity theme mention‚ we will note the successes of environmental policy as well as problems. The major policy on the environmental area is security‚ in this case refers to safety‚ “the prevention of future needs”. Future needs often have

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    The End of Nature Book Review Introduction 1 a) When Bill McKibben originally wrote this book in the late 1980s‚ the two observations were that we tell time badly and that our sense of scale is awry. 1 b) Nothing at all has changed‚ but actually gotten worse. It has increased by 15%. 1 c) Three pieces of evidence that support global warming is that sea levels will rise‚ warmer seasons and a lot more hurricanes will come. 1 d) Everything we do involves fossil fuels and in order to

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    actually help preserve glaciers. Rain is acidic because of the presence of carbon dioxide. Sulfur and nitrogen came from natural sources. The damage that results from acid rain was a big problem that people have to deal with. Because carbon dioxide enters the atmosphere acid rain will make it harder to breath. I think that acid rain is not really safety because it might give us trouble breathing. Some carbon dioxide is normal in the atmosphere‚ ant it helps creating clean atmosphere‚ preventing

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    Introduction- Acid rain is created when certain gases are mixed with atmospheric moisture to create precipitation that is more acidic. Naturally occurring sulfur and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere can vary the acidity level in the rain. Acid rain falls in the forms of rain‚ sleet‚ snow‚ fog‚ gases‚ and particles. The pH scale is what classifies it and it follows a zero to fourteen scale and fourteen being most basic‚ seven being neutral‚ and zero being most acidic. The pH of acid rain is in the

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    Of the following‚ the best conductor of heat is B) Copper. 6. Ecology can best be described as the study of: D) The relationship between the environment and living things. 7. When a candle burns‚ the most prevalent products are: D) Carbon dioxide and water. 8. Of the following the one that yields the most energy per ounce as a result of normal metabolism is: D) Fat. 9. The half-life of radium is 1‚620 years. What fraction of a radium sample will remain after 3‚240 years? C) ¼.

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    to produce usable forms of energy • photosynthesis- the process by which producers use solar energy to convert CO2 and water into glucose. • cellular respiration- the process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy‚ carbon dioxide‚ and water. • Consumers/ Heterotrophs- An organism that must obtain its energy by consuming other organisms • primary consumers-an individual incapable of photosynthesis; must obtain energy by consuming other organisms • secondary consumers-a

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    The key word here is “sustainable”. First the community needs to see if the risk is worth the reward and if the environmental impacts it could impede on the local area. This could include local water supplies. A good example of this is fracking. Fracking includes blasting huge amounts of water and chemicals into the ground to access valuable oil and natural gas (Pros and Cons of Fracking 2014). With the increased movement of hybrid cars and better fuel mileage in vehicles in general‚ interrupting

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    The problem of the ice melting The melting of polar ice is primarily caused by the increasing amount of gas emissions‚ mainly CO2 rising into the atmosphere (global warming) Global warming is the rise in the average temperature of Earth ’s atmosphere and oceans. Since the early 20th century‚ Earth ’s mean surface temperature has increased by about 0.8 °C. Scientists are more than 90% sure that it is caused by rising amount of concentrations of greenhouse gases‚ which are produced by human activities

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