The Largest Portion Of Construction Waste

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The site where the Severn River encounters the Bristol Channel is known as the Severn Estuary; situated on the west coast of the United Kingdom. It is the biggest UK tidal range and third largest in the world It is categorised as a hyper-tidal range with an average 8.2m mean tide and at peak spring ...

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What Is A Fuel Cell

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Abstract In present literature review presented the technology of fuel cells. The types of fuel cells, their main components, their advantages and applications are discussed. Moreover, the necessity of modeling fuel cells, their advantages and their approaches are explained followed by some examples of modeling. In the last part of the literature review presented ...

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A Diaspore Tubular Digestion Process

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A simulation model is developed to predict the performance of a tubular digestion process of a very low A/C ratio diaspore bauxite type. The Elec- NRTL property method is used to calculate the equilibrium and thermodynamic properties of the slurry. The Aspen Plus simulator is employed as a platform to solve the reaction and ...

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Unconventional Shale Gas Resources In Asia

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1. INTRODUCTION Shale gas has a greater capacity to turn around the world’s energy sector due to some of its great unique properties like abundant in reserve, easily found everywhere, being cheap, cleaner than other form of fossil fuels. In the past, Oil and gas companies have always believed that shale gas will not ...

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The History Of The Abiotic Natural Resources

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2.1 INTRODUCTION Materials that occur in the nature under different environmental conditions are termed as Natural Resources. They are valuable in their natural (unmodified) form and their value is determined by the amount of material that can be extracted from them and the demand for the same. Natural Resources are extracted and purified as opposed ...

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Low Cost Low Pressure Drip Irrigation

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A. INTRODUCTION 1. IPTRID is an independent multi-donor trust-fund programme hosted by FAO in its headquarters in Rome. It provides assistance to developing countries and development agencies for the formulation and implementation of sustainable agricultural water management strategies and Programmes. 2. Agricultural water management can help to reducing hunger and poverty in the developing world. ...

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Overall Agri Environmental Performance

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Agricultural land use and management practices are adversely impacting natural and semi-natural habitats, and as a consequence damaging wild flora and fauna species [3]. The 1% increase in the area under agriculture between 1990-92 to 2002-04 (Figures 3.28.2 and 3.28.3), has led to land clearing for farming, mainly involving the ploughing of steppe land and ...

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Policy Analysis And Evaluation Report

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Introduction The problems facing developing countries in the handling of municipal solid and liquid wastes are not impossible to solve but they need concerted effort from all sectors of society. Municipal solid waste management is the responsibility of every resident. An all inclusive approach should be adopted in order to achieve any meaningful and lasting ...

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The History Of Human Impact

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Team: Anne Bourke, Laura O’Reilly, & Aoife Joyce (NHS4) Contents Page 3. Introduction & Cause of incident 7. The environmental impact 11. The human impact 16. The active ...

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The Impact Of Air Quality Regulations

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The main objective of this study is to determine the impact of air quality regulations on the frequency of childhood respiratory illnesses in countries around the world. Exposure to air with high particulate counts has been strongly linked to several negative health consequences, including the aggravation of asthma and other lung conditions as well as ...

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The Impact Of Global Climate Change

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This paper provides an overview of global warming that affects the politics, economy and society. There are also the positive and negative impacts that causes directly or indirectly by the global warming. This title is chosen for my report is because currently global warming is the issue that facing by everyone. The world is getting ...

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The Industrial Growth Urban Agriculture

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Lake Victoria covers a surface area of 68,800 km2 and is the world’s second largest freshwater lake in the developing world (Ntiba et al., 2001). According to Ntiba et al., (2001), the three East African countries of Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya share Lake Victoria and its resources controlling 49%, 45% and 6% of the lake ...

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Nature And Evolution Of Environmental Law

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Our first Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru had once said that the country which kept pace with the growing technological advancement would only be truly able to keep pace with the world. It was in his tenure that the Electronics Industry in India was initiated and controlled by the government around 1965. Later during the ...

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Talk About Types Of Rts

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ABSTRACT The aim of this dissertation is to review renewable energy generation methods and the impact its on lowering carbon emissions of railway stations and the difficulties related between railway stations and the use of renewable technology within them. Currently, rail is considered to be an energy efficient mode of transport and with UK seeking ...

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English Planning System Manage The Negotiation

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The Safeguarding Environmental Health

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M2. The national environment policy gives the public and the private sector directions on the environment. This policy helps to ensure that the national environment objectives are achieved. The aim of this policy is to address the problems faced in the environment sector. The national environment talks about the objectives and commitment. Moreover the policy’s ...

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An Introduction To Carbon Credits

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Executive summary 2 Introduction 2 1. An introduction to carbon credits 2 2. Why should carbon emissions be reduced in agricultural sector? 3 3. How to mitigate greenhouse gases in agricultural sector that benefit rural farmers? 6 3.1. Low carbon farming practices 6 3.1.1. What does low carbon farming involve? 6 3.1.2. What are the benefits of low carbon farming ...

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Algae As A Source Of Biofuel

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As the price of crude oil skyrockets and the world's reserves are steadily depleted, biofuels are on the horizon as a possible solution to a looming energy crisis. Currently research into biofuel technology is spread across a broad spectrum of possible sources and refinement methods. One of the most promising biofuel sources currently being explored ...

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The Lack Of Conventional Pesticides

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Connor Strzelewicz Mr. Kulangara Environmental Issues 1016 Organic Farming There are a variety of ways in which farmers choose to grow their crops. Some give higher financial benefits, while others give higher health benefits. A few methods are even environmentally friendly. Most farmers choose to farm in such a way that they get the highest ...

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Case Study In China

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Tidal energy is the potential energy of water caused by flood and ebb tide. Its principle of operation is similar to hydroelectronic generation. Tidal energy can be extracted by building a dam (barrage) across an estuary or coastal inlet. The dam containing turbines to generate electricity. The energy produce is approximately proportional to the square ...

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An Effective Solution To Mitigate Greenhouse Gases

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Although Vietnam's greenhouse-gas emissions are relatively low, emissions would triple by 2030 without significant emissions-mitigation solutions being taken. In addition, if the country did not adapt to climate change, farmers' living conditions would be negatively impacted (Vietnamnet, 2012). In this context, Vietnam plans to decrease greenhouse gas emissions 20% by 2020 (from 2005 levels). However, ...

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Default Energy Crisis In Pakistan

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Default  Energy Crisis In Pakistan "The shortfall in the ...

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Introduction Generating Power From The Tides

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Chapter 1 With growing concerns about the impact of carbon emissions on the global climate and reliance on finite energy resources, there has been a great deal of work towards developing technologies to extract energy from the tides over the last two decades. The tides, cyclical in nature, are governed by the gravitational pull of ...

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Sustainability Initiative Of Local Governments In Usa

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[Student Name] [Professor Name] [Course Name] Introductions Local governments play a basic role in promoting sustainable development. Several municipalities in the USA launched sustainability initiatives in recent years, abacus to the common movement to make the future more sustainable. The abstraction of sustainable development has emerged as an important archetype in recent years. Sustainability programs ...

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Effect Of Climate Change To Wetland

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Nowadays, global climate change became a hot issue was discuss not only in Malaysia, but all over the world. There are so many impacts towards environment such as increasing temperature, accelerated sea-level rise, changes in rainfall and freshwater discharge and in the intensity of tropical storms (Day et al 2011). Several study were use multiple ...

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The Fossil Fuel Heating System

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Abstract Solar Power is bequest for contemporary natural environment and preferred by global populace as escalating carbon emission problems come up with burning fossil fuels. This energy form is broadly used in developing countries because it is profuse and it can improve the situation in countryside.(Gustavsson, 2007) Solar Power provides security to future energy conservation ...

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Understanding Energy Sector In India

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An Abstract submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for Doctor of Philosophy Guide: Dr Anirban Sengupta Director Co-guide: Dr. Prasoon Dwivedi Associate Professor University Of Petroleum and Energy Studies Submitted by Sushanta K Chatterjee Doctor Research Fellow University Of Petroleum and Energy Studies Table of Contents hapter 1: Introduction Energy security is an area of prime ...

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Waste Generation Rate And Quantity

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION "There was no ways of dealing with it that haven’t been known for thousands of years. These ways are essentially four: dumping it, burning it, converting it into something that can be used again, and minimizing the volume of material goods – future garbage – that is produced in the first place," ...

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The Top Polluter Of The Chesapeake Bay

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The Chesapeake Bay is one of our nation’s largest and most important bays providing us with food, water and an area for recreational sports. Agricultural runoff from farming is the greatest pollutant harming the Chesapeake Bay, destroying the ecosystem and devastating our recreational fishing. The primary causes for this runoff are irrigation, fertilizer and poor ...

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Sustainable Energy And Its Advantages

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EAP-1851.002S13 Saturday U-92703497 Sustainable Energy and its Advantages Sustainable energy is the tenable provision of energy that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to provide their needs. Sustainable energy is the energy which uses natural sources to produce power so that it is called as also limitless ...

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The Biggest Global Environmental Threats

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Climate change and variability has been affecting smallholder farmers in various ways. As such, without meaningful adaptation, many households dependant on agriculture will be more food insecure and become more vulnerable than ever to various occurrences such as droughts, poverty, and illnesses. The lack of meaningful adaptation will thus exacerbate the prevalence of poverty thereby ...

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Marketing Of Green Energy In Mauritius

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In this paper I am explaining the scope, the demand and the use of green energy in Mauritius, its marketing and how it affects the global market. Now a day not only in Mauritius all the countries biggest problem is the energy and its consumption; mostly the electricity, the basic needed form of all the ...

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Sustainability In Hospitality Industry

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Impacts of Ski Tourism Loh Li Fang Purdey (2000336078) Rebel 17 ...

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The Importance Of Freshwater Resources

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Fresh water has been considered one of the most important natural resources over the years. To know why it is important we first we need to know what is freshwater. Freshwater is naturally occurring water found on the earth’s surface. It is a body of water that has a low concentration of salt which is ...

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The Transboundary Ecocompensation In Eastern China

02 Nov 2017

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Zeli Li1, Maohui Liu1, Yue Zhao2, Jian Sha1, Yuqiu Wang [1]  1 College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin, 300071, China 2 Water Environment Institute, Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, Beijing, 100012, China Abstract The first transprovincial watershed ecocompensation pilot project has been implemented in Xin’anjiang River Watershed between Anhui and Zhejiang Province, China, ...

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Compost On Plant Height

02 Nov 2017

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The plant height is an important parameter to recognize the stability and the dynamism of the plant (Rout et. al., 2012). However, the most interesting finding of this investigation was the significant difference, discovered between the mean height of T5 treatment alone compared to T1, T2, T3, T4 and T6 treatments as seen in section ...

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Description Of Both Bays

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Abstract: Estuaries play a key role in providing organisms a place to live. As for the humans, the estuaries help provide them with food. This paper would not focus on any specific estuary, just two bays that may be of importance: Kachemak Bay that is located in Alaska and Chesapeake Bay in the East Coast ...

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Metals Associated With Ash Pond

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Coal is a fossil fuel created from the remains of plants that lived and died about 100 to 400 million years ago when parts of the earth were covered with huge swampy forests. Coal is classified as non renewable energy source because it takes millions of year to form. The energy we get from coal ...

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The Overall Agri Environmental Performance

02 Nov 2017

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Agricultural land use and management practices are adversely impacting natural and semi-natural habitats, and as a consequence damaging wild flora and fauna species [3]. The 1% increase in the area under agriculture between 1990-92 to 2002-04 (Figures 3.28.2 and 3.28.3), has led to land clearing for farming, mainly involving the ploughing of steppe land and ...

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Exploration And Feasibility Social

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Executive Summary It is becoming a challenge for countries, economies, companies, communities, etc. to move towards a full-fledged sustainable environment due to depleting natural resources, increasing luxurious living standards, human avarice, polluting nature, ineffective waste management systems. Population increase and rapidly growing per capita consumption of food, water and other basic resources along with ...

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The Foundation For Food Production

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This report shall describe and identify various soil remediation techniques and evaluate how vital they are in the protection of groundwater and soil as a resource; this shall be achieved through understanding how the human race is impacting and polluting the environment and by recognising the various sources of pollution and how they infiltrate into ...

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Information Technology And Quantitative Management

02 Nov 2017

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Research on the contribution of structure adjustment on carbon dioxide emissions reduction based on LMDI method Leya Wua, Weihua Zenga,* aSchool of environment, Beijing Normal University, 100875, China Abstract With the big challenge from global climate change and energy crisis, and having observed the relationship between structure adjustment with the change of carbon dioxide emissions ...

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The Importance Of The Food Safety Procedures

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2.1 Introduction The lifestyle of our society is very different from the one in the past. The rapid rhythm of the modern lifestyle, the raising number of single parent families or working mothers led to a change in the way the food it is prepared and consumed. Food safety cannot become a real fact unless ...

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Spatial Distribution Of Planosols

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Introduction Objectives of the study Literature review 1.1 Planosols 1.1.1 Genesis of planosols 1.1.2 Spatial distribution of planosols 1.2 Dynamics of landuse 1.3 Why to study landuse? 1.4 GIS in landuse dynamics 4. Research questions 5. Materials and methods Modeling the spatial distribution of PLANOSOLS and their landuse dynamics in the Gilgel Gibe catchment, Southwest ...

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Flood Inundation Modeling Under Stochastic Uncertainty

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With the onset of the first ever greenhouse gas (GHG) regulation for ships by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in 2011, the container shipping industry requires the combined use of technical and operational emissions reduction measures to improve the environmental performance of its vessels. Studies show that most existing measures are cost effective with a ...

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Plastic Waste And Management Methods

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Abstract This dissertation contributes new and unique evidence to the debates surrounding plastic waste management options and their effects on the environment. A recurring theme in the debates around plastic waste management system is the extent to that whether the plastic waste disposal options give genuine benefits to the environment. Often, criticizers of the strategy ...

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The Government Of Indonesia

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Tropical forests have been a source of diverse products for centuries, yet the concept of multiple-use forest management, which includes timber, non-timber forest products (NTFPs), and environmental services, emerged into the international forestry agenda only in the 1990s as part of the sustainable forest management paradigm (Panayotou and Ashton, 1992; Poore, 2003). This balance however ...

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The Ohios Oil And Natural Gas Industry

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Ⅰ Background of oil and natural gas industry in Ohio A brief history of Ohio’s oil and natural gas industry The Ohio oil and natural gas industry has a long history that dates back to the 19th century. In the 1860s, the first well drilled in Ohio for commercial production of oil was found in ...

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Strategies On Reducing Flood Runoff In Urban

02 Nov 2017

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Abstract The increase in the number of impervious surfaces in urban areas has encouraged the increase in flood runoff; consequently increasing the potential damage to urban catchment due to pressure exerted by excess water beyond its capacity. Strategies for flood runoff reduction where discussed under two categories: Engineering schemes and abatement schemes. The ...

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The Environmental Impact And Energy

02 Nov 2017

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ABSTRACT The question of designing a green building has been widely made in the architecture field by scholars such as Hikmat H. Ali and Saba F. Al Nsairat researching the development of green building assessment tools for developing countries. However, these perspectives have not adequately addressed the issue of how to apply green rating systems ...

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Water Scarcity In The World And Pakistan

02 Nov 2017

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Water ac not only be considered as a resource, but it is considered as a life source. Life on earth either plants or animals are dependent on water for different purposes. We don’t only need water for drinking but it is also our requirement for growing our food, our corps, generating electricity and for ...

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Benefits Of The Sardar Sarovar Dam

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[Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] Narmada River Development Contents 1.1 Abstract All nations in the world have been developing with ...

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Solid And Hazardous Waste

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Environmental Impact Analysis CE 370 Shane Brower- Construction Engineer Ellen Cao- Project Manager Kevin Grim- Transportation Engineer Christopher Hartland- Structural Engineer Theresa Olivieri- Environmental Engineer Table of Contents Introduction.....................................................................................................3 Construction....................................................................................................3 I. Containment..........................................................................................3 II. Renovation...........................................................................................4 III. LEED.................................................................................................4 IV. Small Steps.........................................................................................5 Environmental.................................................................................................6 I. Water...................................................................................................6 II. Air......................................................................................................7 III. Solid and Hazardous Waste...................................................................8 IV. Education and Community....................................................................9 Structural.......................................................................................................11 I. ...

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Introduction Of Petroleum Industry

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The petroleum industry includes the worldwide processes of exploration, mining, refining, transporting (often by oil tankers and pipelines), and advertising petroleum products. The prime volume goods of the industry are fuel oil and gasoline (petrol). Petroleum (oil) is also the raw material for many chemical products, together with pharmaceuticals, solvents, fertilizers, pesticides, and plastics. The ...

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Zimbabwe United Nations Development Assistance

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Zimbabwe’s food security situation is increasingly deteriorating. Irregular rains, poor agricultural practices and ongoing economic challenges among other things are factors contributing to this food insecurity. Zimbabwe’s agricultural production especially that of key food crops such as maize, wheat, and sorghum has declined markedly over the past decade. From the bread basket of Southern ...

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The Iran Alumina Complex

02 Nov 2017

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1. INTRODUCTION Alumina digestion in the Bayer process, like other hydrometallurgical processes, is affected by various factors. Bauxite ore type, its mineralogical structure and properties, and the amount of impurities as well as digestion process type and technology are among the most important factors. Diaspore bauxite disintegration has more complicated operational conditions ...

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Water Supply Policies And Difficulties

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Introduction Policies A policy is a set of rules or guidelines and decisions to achieve rational outcomes. In Pakistan there are many policies like water policy, forest policy and foreign policy etc. These policies have some goals and objectives. To achieve the goals some guidelines are also present. Here we discussed two policy of different ...

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The Use Of Economic Fluorescent Bulbs

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The Central Electricity Board (CEB) has been entrusted with the duties of providing electrical power in the country. With a view of providing an effective service it conducts regular surveys on the demand for electricity. Its latest report for the period 2013-2022 confirms a continuous upward trend in the demand for electrical power. The CEB ...

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Syngas Plant Features Relevant To Process Safety

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Student Name Professor Name Course Name Safety of the Process From Natural Gas to Syngas Plant INTRODUCTION The growing acceptance of the aftereffect of carbon dioxide emissions on all-around abating has sparked development of an amount of technologies for decreasing the energy’s production impact. One of the technologies arising is that natural gas being used ...

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The Impact Of Food Waste

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Introduction Food waste has become a serious issue in our society in the last years that affects "poor and rich countries" equally and according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) almost half of all produced food will never be consumed. (Sloan et al, 2012) By wasting food we also waste the "time and energy" ...

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Water And Human Security

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"Nicolae Bălcescu" Land Forces Academy RevoluÅ£iei 3-5, Sibiu, Romania [email protected] Florin ZANFIR "Nicolae Bălcescu" Land Forces Academy RevoluÅ£iei 3-5, Sibiu, Romania [email protected] Abstract: In the modern society paradigm, water plays a crucial role in any country's economy and budget. By the end of nineteenth-century the demand for water, its quality and its usage efficiency represented ...

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Examples Of Atmospheric Contaminants

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Burning fossil fuels, as we all know, is one way that causes air pollution that is harming public health and disrupting ecosystems. Energy activities account for 85% of manmade emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2), 45% of particulate emissions, 40% of hydrocarbon emissions, and 20% of nitrous oxide emissions to the atmosphere. These air pollutants may ...

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Brief History Of The Cruise Industry

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HMD 376D Sustainability in Hospitality Industry Water Pollution – Sewage, waste, toxics, run- off Cruise lines Report For: Dr Madeleine Hevera By: Steven Lu Jun Guang (Rebel 14) April 16, 2013 Executive Summary Table of Contents Executive Summary 1. Introduction 3 2. Brief History of the Cruise Industry 4 3. The Environmental ...

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History Of The Gowanus Canal

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The Gowanus Canal was once a major transportation route used for mobilizing goods throughout the city. Its surrounding industries were, in part, responsible for the current status of the canal. Gas and chemical plants were some of the established industries that covered the edges of the canal. Due to years of industrial pollutants, sewage ...

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The Human Environment Relationship

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1. Since the evolution of man on the earth he had been dependent on the environment. Initially his number was small and needs limited. Therefore his activities did not affect the environment. Much slowly, he settled down became civilized and learnt how to cultivate, as time passed the development of science and technology made the ...

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Develop Robust Action Criteria

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Introduction Although estuaries represent some of the most valuable ecosystems on the planet (Costanza et al. 1997, Choi & Wang 2004, Eamus et al. 2005), they are among the most threatened (Lotze et al. 2006, Duke et al. 2007, Gehrke et al. 2011). Their location at the interface between land and sea provides access to ...

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What Is Gallery Collection Storage

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Gallery collection storage is both a physical space and an ongoing process. It is a dedicated space used for storing Gallery objects, natural history specimens and archival materials. This space is designed or upgraded to meet standards and requirements for the preservation, protection, and accessibility of the collection. It is the ongoing process of ...

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Status Of Ee In India

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1. Since the evolution of man on the earth he had been dependent on the environment. Initially his number was small and needs limited. Therefore his activities did not affect the environment. Much slowly, he settled down became civilized and learnt how to cultivate, as time passed the development of science and technology made the ...

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The Impacts Of Sea Level Rise

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"Adaptation" refers to efforts by society or ecosystems to prepare for or adjust to future climate change. These adjustments can be protective (i.e., guarding against negative impacts of climate change), or opportunistic (i.e., taking advantage of any beneficial effects of climate change). Adapting Waikiki to the anticipated sea level rise and increased coastal storm activity ...

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Reformation Of The Flood Control System

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Ryan Epperson Sustainable Cities March 25th, 2013 The occurrence of a flood ranks among the most devastating of natural disasters that occur throughout the world. They occur frequently and often result in enormous loss of human life and in financial damage to infrastructure in the areas that they affect. In order to protect itself from ...

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Building And Infrastructure

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Introduction Skiing is a popular winter recreation in many countries with estimated 400 million skier visits annually. In 2012, commercial ski market is offering 6 million commercial beds by 2,000 ski resorts in 80 countries (Laurent V., 2012). Alps being the most popular ski destinations capture 45 percent of the market with more than 75 ...

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The Effects Of Sprawl

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In recent years there has been much talk of the need for sustainable communities. But what is a sustainable community? Why do neighbourhoods matter and why is sustainability important? What are the implications of debates around sustainability for community policy and practice? contents: introduction · the background · sustainable communities · sprawl · livable, enduring ...

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The Waste Water Treatment

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Waste water is water flushed out after being used. There are a few components of waste water which includes residents’ also known as domestic wastewater such as shower, toilet or sink. Next is industrial such as factories, shop lots and shopping center have wastewater from manufacturing and production. For example food production and textile production ...

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Technical Appliance Of Biodiesel

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2006 was from fossil fuels. The amount of used fossil fuel for energy production in 2006 was in the range of 9'000'000 k tonnes of oil equivalents [1]. The using of fossil fuels has many disadvantages. The source of it is finite. By burning fossil fuels, CO2 is released, which is among other things responsible ...

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Concept Of Emission Trading

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Introduction "Persuading polluters to pay for the damage they cause elsewhere, in the interest of helping those worst affected, will be a major challenge in coming decades. Burden sharing is a very complex issue, and frankly I don't see much sign of it happening yet" --Rajendra Pachauri, Chairman IPCC The global carbon market has emerged ...

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The Hydro Biological Features Of The River

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A lot of analytical work has been carried out on natural water bodies, both fresh water and waste water, throughout the globe and as such a voluminous literature is available on the subject . In view of the objective of the present research, a critical survey of literature was carried out to gather information on ...

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Why Agrobiodiversity Is Important

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Agrobiodiversity mostly consist of all the components of biological diversity that is strongly related to food and agriculture. The components of biological diversity that found in the agrobiodiversity consist of the variety and variability of animals, plants and microorganisms at the genetic, species, populations and ecosystem levels that are required to provide sustainable agro-ecosystem and ...

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The Background About Drinking Water

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Drinking water claims roots in a mixed sources incorporating public water systems, private wells, or bottled water. Guaranteeing safe and solid drinking water may be as straightforward as turning on the tap from controlled public water systems. Other water sources might require a water filter, a keep an eye on water fluoridation, or an investigation ...

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The Ground Water Of Bhopal

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Throughout the globe lot of analysis has been done on fresh water and waste water which is also knows as natural water bodies and lot of literature is available on the same. In view of the objective of the present research, a critical survey of literature was carried out to gather information on various relevant ...

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The History Of Wood Heating

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This is one area that you have to do your homework as choosing the wrong type of heating for your house could end up costing you a lot over the long term. There are so many types and methods of heating currently available on the market which makes choosing the right one even more difficult. ...

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History Of Housing And Sustainability

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1.1 Housing......................................................................................................................................2 1.2 Sustainability..............................................................................................................................2 1.3 Sustainable Housing...................................................................................................................3 1.4 Sustainable Development...........................................................................................................5 1.5 Development Process should consider sustainable indicators.………………………...……...5 1.6 Principles for Sustainable Development....................................................................................6 1.7 Sustainable Planning..................................................................................................................6 1.8 Sustainable Housing in UK.......................................................................................................7 1.9 Outcomes...................................................................................................................................9 1 Chapter 1: Housing and sustainability 1.1 Housing: Housing is the shelter of human being, it is one of the major necessities of ...

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Fresh Water Problem In India

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Water covers nearly 70 percent of the surface of Earth, and only 1 percent of this water is available for human needs. The amount of fresh water sources provided by the nature decreases and that leads to droughts and famines causing death and destruction. Today there are a lot of villages and towns facing an ...

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Potential Of Unconventional Sources Of Natural Gas

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Dissertation submitted to college of Management and Economic Studies for the partial fulfillment of the degree of MBA (Energy Trading) Guided by Surbhi Arora Asst. Professor College of Management Studies University of Petroleum and Energy Studies Submitted by – Mohit Sharma Enrollment no : R590211017 Sap ID: 500014825 College of Management and Economic Studies (CMES) ...

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The History Of Solid And Hazardous Waste

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Introduction Some of the major environmental problems in Malaysia are solid and hazardous waste. It has been studied that over 23 000 tonnes of waste are produced per day in Malaysia. However, it is expected to increase to 30 000 tonnes by the year 2020. The amount of waste generated in Malaysia has been ...

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Water Is Vital To All Known Life

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Only 0.31% of total water circulates in the hydrologic cycle each year.  Water circulating in the atmosphere takes only 9 days, in ground water 10-1000 years, and in the Antarctic ice cap 10,000 years (although this could be increasing because of climate change).   Rivers, lakes, and streams compose 0.017% of the total water on earth; ...

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Gas Capture To Reduce Toxic Contents In Atmosphere

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Shehroz Arfeen Khan College of Engineering Studies, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun(UK)-248001. Abstract Current approach to carbon capture and storage (CCS) is passing a power station’s flue gas through an amine based ‘solvent’ which chemically absorbs CARBON DIOXIDE. Current processes utilise amine solvents, which react with carbon dioxideand hold it in an aqueous ...

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Seaweed Industry In Asia

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Between 1984 and 1994\1995, there were a significant rise, overall 119%, in seaweed production worldwide (Zemke-White and Ohno, 1999) Nowadays, the trend is still booming in both cultivation and commerce. Seaweeds production saw a quite long history in Asian countries, such as China, Japan, and it grows continuously. China produces more than 10 million t ...

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The Renewable Energy Strategy Of 2009

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The Energy White Paper of 2003 presented the UK government's new energy policy which would consolidate that ''energy, the environment and economic growth are properly and sustainably integrated''. To begin with, taking into account the fact that Energy is a very long term investment, the achievement of any goals was set to the checkpoint of ...

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Selection Of Performance Grade Asphalt Binders Cements

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The details of the investments on roads were obtained through the working group papers of the 12th five year plan which have been classified as central roads (National Highways, State highways etc), Urban roads and Rural roads (only Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana has been included in this). The total investment on all is about ...

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Development Of Solar Energy In Malaysia

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Teoh Jun Seng, Lim Jiun Howe, and Shee Foo Ngen Abstract To overcome the negative impacts on the environment and other problems associated with fossil fuels have forced many countries to inquire into and change to environmental friendly alternatives that are renewable to sustain the increasing energy demand. Energy is important in all aspects of ...

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Effects Contaminated Water Can Have On Seafood

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The case concerning Erin Brockovich and the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is well known. She found the Pacific Gas and Electric Company was guilty of knowingly poisoning the residents in the town of Hinkley (6). The company had been contaminating the water with hexavalent chromium (chromium 6) for about 30 years (6). The ...

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Environmental And Ecological Sustainability

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Migliorini, P. [1]  Key words: olive cultivation, sustainability, Mediterranean Abstract Olive is the most extensively cultivated fruit crop in the world counting 9,2 million hectares of area harvested in 2009: 8,3 million are in the Mediterranean countries. This paper explain why the development of organic olive cultivation (5% of the total olive cultivation) can increase the ...

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Institutional And Legal Status Of The Applicant

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Assistance to implementation of Phase II of the EMPRES [1] Programme in the Western Region (West and Northwest Africa) APPLICATION FOR CDSF FUNDING PART I – Applicant information and Basic data Project Title Towards a Desert Locust sustainable preventive control Assistance to implementation of Phase II of the EMPRES [2] Programme in the Western Region (West and Northwest Africa) Name and ...

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Amount Of Waste Societies Produce

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Group: Group A Module Title: Skills for Study 1 Assessment Title: Final Essay Assignment Title: Discuss the problems associated with disposing of large amounts of waste and identify effective ways of reducing the waste societies produce. Student ID Number: T0006256 Student Name: Son Ngoc Le Date of Submission: 29-11-2012 Word count: Waste disposal is an ...

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Environmental Impact Assessment For The Proposed

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http://www.realuniguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/HeriottWatt_logo.jpeg Environmental Impact Assessment for the proposed: DONGOLA WIND FARM Written by: Mohammed Wardy ID: 082513007 Department: Sustainability Engineering Submission Date: 15 March 2013 Word count: 2100 (Excluding tables, contents and references) Contents Images Figure 1: Location from the Dongola ……………………………………………………………………………………..………….5 Figure 2: Satellite Image showing location geographic…………………………………………………………….………..5 Figure 3: Site in windy location………………………………………………………………………………………………………....6 Tables ...

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Concept Of Climate Change Adaptation

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This section starts by suggesting some definitions of some of the key concepts regarding climate adaptation. The following theoretical discussion of adaptation to climate change is on the concept of climate adaptation and the types of climate adaptation. This involves a clear description of the process of climate adaptation and helps to answer several questions ...

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Theme Parks And Solid Waste Generation

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[Type the document title] [Type the document subtitle] Soh Yee Vonn [Pick the date] Executive Summary This report analyzes current practices and potential improvements in solid waste management of theme parks* in the region of United States. It evaluates the interrelationship between theme parks and solid waste generation, and understudies how solid waste pollution impacted ...

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The Population Through Respiratory Diseases

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Unfortunately there are no noticeable signs that the price of most materials used for making electricity such as oil, petrol and coal will decrease. The alternative therefore prospected by many countries is green electricity. Green electricity is electricity coming from renewable systems that will not produce byproducts affecting the environment such as smoke, fumes and ...

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Transforming Co2 And Mitigating Climate Change

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Considering production of biofuel from seaweed (especially when one would consider large seaweed farms), it is imperative to account for potential environmental effects of farming seaweed offshore, inshore or in artificially made farms. This chapter is an overview of positive and negative effects on the environment from farming seaweed. Most of the conducted researches have ...

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The Threat Of Substitute Products Or Services

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Porter's five forces of Indian power sector. The Indian Power sector registered 9.2 per cent growth in power generation in April-December 2012 as in contradiction of 4.6 per cent growth in the similar period in 2011. The threat of the entry of new competitors Highly capital-intensive industry and so demands vast investment Power producers – ...

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