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    that may be contaminated by 1‚4-dioxane include PEG compounds and chemicals that include the clauses “xynol‚” “ceteareth” and “oleth”. Most commonly‚ 1‚4-dioxane is found in products that create suds‚ like shampoo‚ liquid soap and bubble bath. Environmental Working Group’s analysis suggests that 97 percent of hair relaxers‚ 57 percent of baby soaps and 22 percent of all products in Skin Deep may be contaminated with 1‚4-dioxane [1]. Independent lab tests co-released by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics

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    from used toiletries to rusted nails which can physically affect innocent visitors. On the other hand‚ automobiles are one of the largest contributors to air pollution. These vehicles produce gases such as carbon monoxide that will lead to many environmental problems and contaminate the air with many other air toxins which can be fatal to humans. However‚ by putting the technology developed in use‚ one can easily reduce the effects of pollution. One of the ways to reduce water pollution caused

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    What are some of the challenges that the environment faces today? Explain the ethical considerations for environmental protection. Throughout the world there are various types of pollution that interfere with the quality of life for all living creatures and with the natural functioning of the earth ’s ecological systems (Pollutionissues n.d.). Although some environmental pollution is a result of natural causes‚ most pollution is caused by human activities (Pollutionissues n.d.). With time goes by

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    References: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (2008). Clean energy strategies for local governments. On-site renewable energy generation. Retrieved August 21‚ 2010‚ from http://www.epa.gov/statelocalclimate/documents/pdf/7.2_on-site_generation.pdf Tax Incentives Assistance Project

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    approach the situation. With the different climate change that is going on‚ society and especially the government needs to analyze and collect data to gather information as to how the situation can be handled. “Climate change should go beyond traditional state and transnational regulation to encompass hybrid regulatory forms which blur the distinction between the public and private‚ mandatory and the voluntary destabilizes the boundaries between the global‚ the national and the sub-national” (Rosen-Vhi‚

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    Mary Ann Rupli Student ID= 5837 Title: Saving Our Planet Earth and Protecting Our Future. Can I borrow a few minutes of your time? Good. A few minutes of your time will be long enough to direct your attention to saving our planet and guaranteeing our future. Have you ever wonder what effects population increase has on our environment? At the present time‚ there are more than seven billion people in the world. If these people are properly organized and motivated‚ we can dramatically reduce

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    class-action law suit was launched which was bait-shop owners against Sangamo. Over $100‚000 million has been spent on the cleanup of Lake Hartwell but the cleanup will still take decades to come. The water was still being drunk by people though because environmental engineers said that PCB’s cling to sediment‚ and the EPA added the Sangamo plant to its national priority list in 1990. PCB’s decay at different rates because they depend on the amount of chlorine in them‚ and the long-term effects of them are

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    I had the privilege of taking a small research based class with Dr. Jepson that focused on environmental justice. A part of this course we took a field trip to areas around Houston where petroleum oil industry was negatively effecting the health of citizens in low income neighborhoods. My class was able to talk to local leaders in the communities

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    region suffer contaminated water mining operations & oil exploitation led increases cancer‚ abortion‚ dermatitis‚ fungal infection‚ headaches & nausea. * Drinking‚ bathing & fishing levels toxins higher safety limits US Environmental Protection Agency. Unlined waste pits lots pollution in Oriente region Ecuador. Toxic contents pits leeched rivers contaminate larger ecosystem toxins downstream Peru. * No other options obtain water locals depend drinking and poison themselves. Childhood

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    drums left by behind by a nearby chemical facility. Many Diversified Interests (MDI) was the last company to own the site‚ before filing for bankruptcy in 1992. Industrial operations had contaminated soils and ground water‚ and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) placed the MDI Superfund Site on its National Priorities List (NPL) of contaminated sites in 1999. While immediate threats to human health and the environment had been addressed‚ the site remained dormant for several years. Currently

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