environment and dangerous damages or even death for animals and humans. ● Unsafe water causes 4 billion cases of diarrhea each year, and results in 2.2 million deaths, mostly of children under five. This means that 15% of child deaths each year are attributable to diarrhea – a child dying every 15 seconds. In India alone, the single largest cause of ill health and death among children is diarrhea, which kills nearly half a million children each year. Water pollution has high rates in the united states as well as any other place in the…
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The start of United States success can be traced back to the industrial revolution, since then our society has made large technological advances lasting throughout many centuries. The industrial revelation began with the improvements to the efficiency of water power machine tools, and use of coal. The integration of all these tools would eventually lead to the invention of steam powered boats, ships and railroads. And, though these advances have proved to be extremely beneficial towards the progression…
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of Oil The United States has become dependent on crude oil as an energy source and imports over ten and a half million barrels of crude oil a day. The United States has increased its efforts to produce oil domestically in order to reduce its dependence on foreign oil supplies. In the process of increasing its domestic oil production, the United States has had to deal with the unintended environmental byproduct of extracting oil. In recent years, the United States has looked at new ways…
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economically disastrous for a poor country. As a result, it is forced to choose between buying food and having a clean environment. Often, rich Western countries take advantage of the dilemma of Third World countries. They dump garbage and hazardous waste in developing countries. First World companies might also build plants, which emit considerable pollution, in Third World nations to avoid the regulations these companies would face at home. Some transnational corporations that produce chemicals…
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theorizes the Waste disposal issues that include: leftover food disposal, biodegradable, non-biodegradable and recyclable material, and the disposal prevention of vectors, infections and bacterial contamination. Among the different waste disposal factors, the prevention of vectors, infection and bacteria contaminated by the vectors, the harbor of bacterial and the transfer of poisonous chemical or injuring from a foreign object is our main research. Thus, household hazardous waste that was directly…
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“Your eyes are bigger than your stomach”? Well most of America has formed to be a consumer state. The United States of America has been a producer and a consumer for a long time, yet every year people living here are demanding more and more food, which either ends up consumed at a fast rate or wasted. The article, “Too Much Waste”, brings up an important issue arising throughout the United States. This article is about Americans buying more than they are able to eat and just wasting the rest of what they don't want…
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Mountain as a potential nuclear waste repository, and the resulting failure of the project due to government inaction. Introduction I. Attention-getter: Imagine your old community swimming pool filled with trash. Now as time passes that trash just keeps accumulating; what would you do with that trash? Where does it go or more importantly where can it go? Well, instead of trash imagine nuclear waste. Currently, 122 power plants across the U.S have spent nuclear fuel and waste that is laying unattended…
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There is a saying in life that says “Treat others how you would like to be treated.” The human population unfortunately does not feel that concept also pertains to the environment. On the other hand, my group and I have come across an environmental concern that we feel humans are not made aware of. Have you ever heard how medical waste is growing? More than likely, the answer for many people is no, mainly because we are comfortable with the fact that we go to the doctor, and what happens when we…
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challenges to the environment producing tons of waste. “E- Waste”, “electronic waste”, “end-of-life electronics” and “e-scrap” are the terms to refer used electronics that are broken old, broken or irreparable electronic devices. United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers e- waste to be a subset of used electronics and recognizes the inherent value with these materials that can be reused, refurbished or recycled to minimize the actual waste that might end up in a landfill or improperly…
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Let’s Get Nuclear Imagine getting the lethal dose of radiation in under a minute. The Chernobyl incident involved exactly that after the two explosions. If nuclear power is this destructive and dangerous, why do humans even consider using this as an energy source? Well the thing to consider is that this reputation of nuclear energy is entirely undeserved. It’s almost been 28 years since this unfortunate disaster, and many improvements have been made regarding safety. But are these improvements…
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