Atmospheric Pollution

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    China's Role

    China was about $230 billion in 2010, three times that in 2004. This is based on costs arising from pollution and damage to the ecosystem and it is a high price that China is paying for its rapid industrialization. China is looking forward to transform from the explosive growth of the past 30 years to the sustainable growth of the next 30 years. This past January, outrage bailed over as air pollution in north China reached record levels; there have also been constant concerns over water and soil

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    The Moral Compasses of Life

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    society and back to sumer nager and again up to fly over bridge. This nuisance caused by Auto-drivers in our area has created havoc in our daily routine. There are long queues from morning to night everyday because of which there is noise and air pollution. The queues are on both sides of road which create a huge problem in commuting.The school buses also find difficult to pick up students from this arears. These auto drivers abuse people outside the Jain Derasar if told to move and make way for

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    Inconvenient Truth

    Effects of Soil Pollution 1. Effect on Health of Humans: Considering how soil is the reason we are able to sustain ourselves, the contamination of it has major consequences on our health. Crops and plants grown on polluted soil absorb much of the pollution and then pass these on to us. This could explain the sudden surge in small and terminal illnesses. Long term exposure to such soil can affect the genetic make-up of the body, causing congenital illnesses and chronic health problems that cannot

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    Environment Pollution

    Environment Pollution Environment Pollution refers to the introduction of harmful pollutants into the environment. The major types of environmental pollution are air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution and noise pollution. Deforestation and hazardous gaseous emissions also leads to environmental pollution. During the last 10 years, the world has witnessed severe rise in environmental pollution. The scenario in India is also the same. We all live on earth which, is but a planet, – and the

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    Waste Disposal

    going through dumpsters or replacing the bulk pickup that the city provides for free. The environment can also be a majorly attributed to their growth. The effects of improper disposal can lead to surface water retention, soil contamination, pollution, and leachate. (“Effects of poor waste disposal”, 2010). The economic impact can be substantial as well as people care about the area around them. No one wants to visit a dirty place. There is also the ability to use the recycling to cover a country's

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    The Impacts of Economic Growth

    demand for the hours people work, and therefore this may upset the balance between work and social life. Economic growth can have environmental externalities, fast growth can create negative externalities for example increased noise pollution in cities, air pollution due to increased traffic congestion and

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    Environmental Impact

    production and use of paper has a number of adverse effects on the environment which are known collectively as paper pollution. Pulp mills contribute to air, water and land pollution. Discarded paper is a major component of many landfill sites, accounting for about 35 percent by weight of municipal solid waste (before recycling).[1] Even paper recycling can be a source of pollution due to the sludge produced during de-inking. According to a Canadian citizens organization, "People need paper products

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    The Tragedy of Polar Bears

    The Tragedy of Polar Bears Polar bears in the Arctic are tremendously affected by pollution now. As global warming progresses, wind and water currents carry  pollutants, most of which come from industrial sources in different parts of the world,  and cause them to travel to the Arctic because of the ‘conveyor belt’ nature of the atmosphere and ocean (Yarim 2013). These chemicals accumulate in the fat of many animals, mainly through the food chain, which are then eaten by top predators such as

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    Pollution

    are artificial environment. (iii) Biological environment: It includes all living organisms that surround us. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into an environment that causes instability, disorder, harm or discomfort to the ecosystem. Pollution leads to depletion of the ozone layer, global warming and climate change. Pollution can take many forms. The air we breathe, the water we drink, the ground where we grow our food, and even the increasing noise we

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