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    Greenpeace

    environment to create a better future for the world. I. Greenpeace is focused on stopping the damage on mother Earth that our civilization continues to destroy. A. Protecting the Oceans, Whales, and Seafood that are in danger 1.Three quarters of global fish stocks are suffering from overfishing 2.Pollution from land-based sources is turning oceans into a dumping ground 3. Whale slaughter continues to put endangered species at risk B. Protecting forests that are being cut destroyed

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    Justice

    billion people entered the 21st century unable to read a book or sign their names. 1 billion children live in poverty. Racism, racism and discrimination have been used as powerful weapons encouraging fear or hatred of others in times of conflict. Global Warming, one of the greatest threats facing the planet. The environmental issues, from forestry to wildlife are decreasing rapidly. To help all these important aspects in our world that keep getting worse and worse over the years and if we don't change

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    Fleurieu Peninsula

    or transport.” When Food is transported from interstate by semi-trailer or overseas by shipping the engine burns fossil fuel this creates CO2 (carbon dioxide) which is emitted into the atmosphere these greenhouse gas are then thought to contribute global warming There is strong evidence that the warming of the Earth over the last half-century has been caused largely by human activity, such as the burning of fossil fuels. In 2002, a workshop was held by Food South which included members from the Fleurieu

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    Global Warming

    Global Warming : compréhension orale In the last century, the planet’s temperature has risen unusually fast, about 1.2 to 1.4 degrees fahrenheit. Scientists believe that it’s human activity that’s driving the temperature’s up. A process known as global warming. Ever since the industrial revolution began, facturies, plants and eventually cars has burnt fossil fuel such as oil and coal, releasing huge amount of carbon dioxide znd other gases into the atmosphere. The green house effect begins with

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    Carbon Tax: the Australian Government Is Introducing a Carbon Tax and Your Advertising Company Has Been Contacted to Develop an Imc Campaign

    political environment, and history surrounding the implementation of the new carbon tax. Your introduction should provide background information to the new tax and should be somewhat brief. You must then undertake a review of the literature related to global warming, climate change and other factors that have lead to the introduction of the new tax. You then are required to identify which market segments your campaign will target. Next you must identify at least 3-5 communication objectives such as

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    Environmental Health Importance

    We have developed a huge and thriving society; and in the process we deforest huge sections of land for living and livestock grazing. This decreases oxygen and increases carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; possibly adding to global warming though the greenhouse effect. This mass population produces mass amounts of waste, so to deal with that we just throw it into the ground, which in turn contaminates our water supply and contributes to further deforestation. We develop motorized transportation;

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    Discussion

    Zeke Moisey Mrs. DeMarco Honors Environmental Science 27 November 2012 Chapter 4 Test Questions 1.(5pts)  Why are large animals that we tend to value (bison, whales, etc.) more likely to go extinct than smaller ones that are nuisances (mosquito’s, mice)? Larger mammals, on the other hand, must endure the hard times when there’s little food or extreme weather. Their large size constrains them from digging burrows or lowering their metabolic rates for extended time periods. In a sense, larger

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    The Lungs of the Earth

    annihilating by deforestation. These animals without their natural habitat will not be able to survive. One of the major causes of global warming is deforestation. The huge amounts of carbon emission for our factories and cars are released into the atmosphere. The plants and trees, which inhale the excess carbon dioxide being released, are now being cut and global climate change will soon reach its peak. Also, in these forests a lot of mining takes place due to deforestation. And this mining causes

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    Global Warming

    Global warming can be defined as a general increase of temperature in the atmosphere of Earth leading to a permanent change in the climate of the planet. At the moment there is a debate whether global warming is real; there are some people who claim it is just a hoax. Nonetheless the specialists say that there is undeniable data suggesting that the general warming is a real threat. Some of the effects of the changes are more visible than others. For instance we know for a fact that the average temperature

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    Save Nature for Future

    to me young adults should know about Global Warming. Global Warming is defined as the increase in the average temperature of Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. Global Warming, in brief, is the warming of the Earth. Our planet, Earth, is continually being warmed by different sources. Total process of warming of the earth due to different reasons is called the Global Warming. Global warming is the process in which the

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