The Death Of Environmentalism

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Chapter 1 On the global scale, the planet's natural ecosystems and regenerating bio-capacity are being severely degraded and, as a result, this compromises the ability of the planet to sustain life. Forests, fisheries, oceans, rangeland, fresh water systems (lakes, wetlands, rivers) and other natural ecosystems are all threatened while many are on the verge of ...

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The Surface Velocity Field Of Mountain Glaciers

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The Muztag Ata is known as "the father of glacier" in the west of China. However, its glacier flow pattern has never been studied. We have mapped the glacier velocity of mountain glaciers in Muztag Ata using two methods (InSAR and offset-tacking) with satellite L-band SAR data. This map provide a detailed view of the ...

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Environmental Impact Assessment

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Ovie Edafekaitogba [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.] The constant increase in atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases (GHG) is causing disturbance ...

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What Is Global Warming

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Many researchers, scientists, and environmentalists are showing issues about changes in the overall environment of the earth. Some believe that a considerably risky warming is going on in the overall international environment, a problem that is termed as "global warming." Changes in environment can result from both organic actions and human actions. Illustrations of organic ...

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The Ozone Layer Depletion

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The ozone layer is a region of naturally occurring ozone gas about15 to 30 kilometers above Earth’s surface in the stratosphere. Only 10 or less of every million molecules of air are ozone. This stratospheric ozone layer protects the Earth from the UV rays of the sun for more than billions of years.  If the ...

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The Impact Of Industrialization On Water Pollution

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Ngu Yamon Tha 06-143, Blk 130,Kim Tian Rd. Regina Lee, RE: English Report (What is the impact of industrialization on water pollution in Asia pacific especially China, Japan, Korea? How can this water pollution be minimized?) Dear Madam, Please find enclosed my report entitled "What is the impact of industrialization on water pollution in Asia ...

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Leadership Energy And Environmental Design

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ABSTRACT The question of designing a green building has been widely made in the architecture field by scholars such as Ali, H. H., and Al Nsairat, S. F. (2009) 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 ...

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The History Of The Muztag Ata

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Mountain glacier is indicators of climate change and represents important archives of past climatic information [1]. The effects of climate warming are for instance evident in the continuous retreat of glaciers in many mountainous regions, and even the most optimistic scenarios for future temperature change involve pronounced glacier retreat over many decades to come [2], ...

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Environmental Hazard Associated With Fracking

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Hydraulic fracturing ,a technology,is used to extract natural gas, and oil from a shale rock formation which located beneath the earth’s surface over thousands of feet . Through combined with horizontal drilling, natural gas companies can drill previously untapped oil reserves. Domestic gas and oil production over the last few years are in boom as ...

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Definition Of Construction And Demolition Waste

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It is defined as effluent, garbage or trade waste (see [53]), while it is also mean that any matter, irrespective of value, that is discarded or left over in the course of industrial, commercial, domestic or other activities (see [54]). "Any substance or object the holder discards, intends to discard or is required to discard" ...

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Construction Carbon Emission Reduction

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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Name: University: Course Title: Instructor: Date: 28th May 2012 Introduction Chemistry has contributed significantly to the emission of carbon in the atmosphere through the reaction of carbon compound in various processes. The chemical industry needs to be environmentally conscious by altering its processes to reduce carbon emissions. To mitigate the emissions, the chemical ...

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Specialisation In Energy And Environment

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HOW CAN RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES BE UTILISED AS A SOLUTION FOR IMPROVING ENERGY AND ELECTRICITY ACCESS IN GHANA? ABSTRACT: Development of renewable energy has received much attention due to increases in oil price and concerns from environmentally-concerned organisations. This paper reviews the electricity generation, consumption trend and pattern for access to modern forms of energy ...

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A Mathematical Model For Forecasting Of Water

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Abstract Substantial social changes over the past twenty years have had an impact on the demand for urban water. These include, changes in demographics, land use, types of water-using appliances and trends toward lower occupancy households and apartment living, particularly in inner city areas. At the same time, pressure on urban water supplies has increased, ...

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Mineral Resource Policy And Economics

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INTRODUCTION Mining is an economic activity that consists of the extraction of potentially usable and non-renewable mineral resources (excluding petroleum, natural gas and water) from land or sea without involving agriculture, forestry or fisheries. It is the world‟s second oldest and most important industry after agriculture (Down & Stocks, 1977). It is currently the fifth ...

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Soil Texture And Chemical Analysis

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INTRODUCTION Pakistan has an agro-based economy because the biggest part of economic resources is generated by the agriculture sector, which is not only providing direct income to the rural population but it is also supporting industrial sector by providing raw material to it. According to Pakistan Economic Survey (2011-12), the agriculture sector continues to be ...

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Don T Find Fault Find A Remedy

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~ Henry Ford The direct impact of your daily life could be seen in the first fifteen minutes after waking up. I wake up in the morning, drag myself to turn the coffee machine, then I go to take a shower (sometimes standing under the water for no reason), after I get dressed (as ...

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From Unsustainable To Sustainable Development

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The industrial revolution unleashed in its wake, massive development, especially in Europe and America. Fueled by fossil fuels these economies witnessed industrial activities in scales hitherto unimaginable with newer and bigger orbits of growth being achieved as a matter of natural consequence. However, this self perpetrating rush for growth and development, two vital issues were ...

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Causes And Effects Of Uhi

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-Krupa Desai secc 0512 URBAN HEAT ISLAND Definition The term "heat island" refers to urban air and surface temperatures that are higher than nearby rural areas. Many U.S. cities and suburbs have air temperatures up to10°F (5.6°C) warmer than the surrounding natural land cover. The graph of heat island shows a city's heat or temperature ...

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Preventing Urban Runoff Into Lake Victoria

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Abstract Lake Victoria covers a surface area of 68,800 km2 and is the world’s second largest freshwater lake in the developing world. Lake Victoria is important for the bordering countries for transportation, water supply, fisheries, waste disposal, recreation and tourism. Despite this, the Lake has been facing environmental problems caused by; untreated sewage, human and ...

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Introduction Of Wind Power

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Abstract 1 Chapter 1: Introduction of Wind Power 1 1.1 What is Wind? 2 1.1.1 The Application of Wind 3 1.2 The Growth of Wind Power 2 1.3 What is Wind Power? 2 1.3.1 Advantages of Wind Power in General 3 1.3.2 Disadvantages of Wind Power in General 3 1.4 Types of Wind Power? 2 Chapter 2: Onshore Wind Farm 4 2.1 Introduction of Onshore ...

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The Efficiency Of Renewable Energy

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AN EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN SUSTAINING CITIES IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change is an urgent challenge facing humanity today. One of the major contributors to climate change has been carbon emission from non-renewable energy sources. It has been predicted that efforts to stabilize climate change vulnerability can be ...

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The History About Tidal Energy

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Zul Qaddim Hamdan, Nik Muhammad Waseef Nik Ghazali, Mohamad Ilmi Zakaria, Mohamad Afif Bin Mohamad Faculty of Electric and Electronic Engineering University Malaysia Pahang Email: [email protected] Abstract: Nowadays, the green technologies energy sources are in high demand because it have no side effect towards the environment. This renewable technology consists of solar, wind, wave, tides ...

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The Role Of Energy Storage

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INTRODUCTION Climate change is a globally recognised problem with its root cause attributed to the presence of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) in the atmosphere, a result of increased anthropogenic activities (Grasso, 2010). In 2007, the intergovernmental panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its fourth assessment report in which it established that based on the biological, chemical ...

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The Role Of Packaging

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2.1.1 The Role of Packaging Food packaging is a necessity for every kind of food. Without food packaging the safety and quality of food would be compromised and pervasive as almost all the food is packaged in some way. [a.b]. An ideal food packaging must be able to perform a number of different tasks: protecting the ...

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Fires And Explosions On Offshore Platforms

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Introduction On 20th April 2010, an explosion that was followed with a large fire occurred on an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. This fire emitted flames and smoke high into the sky about 40 miles off the coast of Louisiana. This incident has formed the major offshore accident in the recent past. Fire ...

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What Causes A Hurricane

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Hurricane Andrew Martin Piette Mrs. Piedmonte & Mr. Woodmansee Learning Fair 6-1 May 8, 2013 Hurricane Andrew Causes of a hurricane Ocean water is at 80 degrees and it evaporates into the air and causes a storm The moisture filled air is about three miles away from the earth The eye begins to form and ...

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The Role Of Geological Storage

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In contrast with natural sinks which capture CO2 from atmosphere after it has been released, CCS is an industrial process that is made up of separating and capturing CO2 from large anthropogenic sources (e.g., power plants, cement plant, refineries, etc.), transporting CO2 to appropriate storage sites, and sequestering CO2 from the atmosphere for long periods ...

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The History About The Carbon Cycle

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How can we manipulate biological systems to reverse the greenhouse effect? The burning of fossil fuels and deforestation has increased the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere since the mid-eighteenth century. The average CO2 concentration in 1850 was estimated to be 274 ppm and this has increased to exceeding 385 ppm today. This increase ...

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Reducing Environmental Impacts Of A Railway Development

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Local officials, developers, and planners have increasingly realized the economic development and the perfect environmental components for the purpose of community growth. However, this awareness comes from the times of environmental neglect, quick and irreversible conversion of good land for farming, excessive development in the urban areas, increased population, as well as, loss of icons ...

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Prediction Process Of The Phenomenon

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Cover Page Corse : Environmanetal Issues - El Niño - http://www.iraq-live.com/up/uploads/13362087051.gif Table of contents Introduction Temperature is the most important element of the climate because of its significant impact on the rest of the other climate elements which impact the environment of the human, plant and animal. A lot of estimates have indicated that there ...

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Evaluation Of Provision And Requirement

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Contents Introduction The situation of water scarcity in the world, particularly in many arid and semi-arid regions. (Notter, 2012). China, due to its huge population, has become an arid country, especially the northern region, which accounts for 1/3 of the total area of China, but has less than 20% of total national available water resources. ...

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Importance Indian River Lagoon Biodiversity

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1. INTRODUCTION The Indian River Lagoon (IRL) estuary system is the most complex, dynamic costal estuary system on the North American continent. The blending of salt and fresh waters coupled with the lagoon’s geographic location results in an exceptional habitat in which marine species from diverse environments can coexist (FDER, 1989; IRLNEP, 1991). The Indian ...

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The Campbell Creek Estuary

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Abstract The focal point of our efforts is the Campbell Creek Estuary in Anchorage, Alaska, and the Chinook salmon within it. Campbell Creek Estuary is an ecologically diverse area in which numerous natural processes occur and serve as a bio-filter for the more populated areas of Anchorage (Municipality of Anchorage 2010). It also serves as ...

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The History Of Greenhouse Gases

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1.1 Introduction Greenhouse gases (GHG) are those gases (e.g.CO2, CH4) present in the atmosphere which reduce the loss of heat into space and therefore contribute to increase global temperature which is detrimental to animal, plant and microorganism, create ozone hole in ozone layer. According to the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report (2007), warming ...

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Hazardous Waste Managements National And International

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A solid waste or combination of solid wastes that, because of quantity, concentration or physical, chemical or infectious characteristics, may cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality or an increase in serious, irreversible, or incapacitating reversible illness or pose a substantial hazard to human health or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, ...

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Geography Of The Brahmaputra River

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Adapting to Climate Change - The Necessity of an Incentive Based Water Resources Management Treaty Prior to Further Development on the Brahmaputra River TUTOR Zoë Robaey GROUP 3 Chen, Tian 4240642 Cimpoi, Lucia 4258142 Ghionoiu, Ana 4254627 Kaijser, Aaron 4258398 Ottenhaus, Lisa-Mareike 4254597 WORD COUNT 5452 Adapting to Climate Change - The Necessity of an Incentive Based Water Resources Management ...

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Winter Use In Yellowstone National Park

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Cheryl McIntyre GEOG 596m – Making the Connection between Science and Decision Making Case Study: Winter Use in Yellowstone National Park The National Park Service (NPS) faces many challenges in trying to meet its mission to "conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wildlife therein and to provide for the enjoyment ...

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What Are Greenhouse Gasses

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Melissa Cordeiro - 200224579 BTE300 - Applied Research Methods Introduction Currently, our environment is experiencing "one of the most serious global threats that endanger both the environment and health" (Calanter & Serban, 2011, pg. 44).  Also known as global warming, is the current rapid increase of earth's average surface temperature. "The global average surface temperature rose ...

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The Renewable Global Status Report

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The content of this will form the backbone of the research’s methodology. The book provides insights into the methods and techniques of conducting methodological and systematic research. Thomas L. Friedman, The World is Flat: A brief History of the Twenty-first Century, 2005. The author of this book uses the concept of a worldwide level playing ...

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Biggest Cause Of Global Climate Change

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Every country around the world is concerning about the climate change that has become the hot issue in today problem. Global climate change recently is the theme for many conventions of all countries on earth. People believe that the global climate change has two main causes. They are natural activities and human activities, but the ...

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The History Of Environmental Impact Assessment

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PLAN 60411 EIA EFFECTIVENESS EIA EFFECTIVENESS Environmental impact assessment (EIA) has widely become an important and relatively successful tool to assess and evaluate the environmental consequences of development proposals before commitments are made (Wood, 2003; Glasson et al, 2005). Over three decades following its introduction in the United States of America after the enactment ...

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Four River Project In Korea

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The main research methodology of the report is based on article and contents from recognized institution. Secondly, English translated Korean online news articles are used. The website named of ‘Ariul’ provide a lot of information for Saemangeum Project such as project overview, development concept, land development plan, expected effects and advantages etc. This is a ...

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What Characteristics Does A Transition Element Portray

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Location: In the periodic table, the main transition elements are located in periods 4, 5 and 6 between Group III and Group XII. These are considered as the `d` block elements simply because of the gradual filling of their `d` orbitals. Transition metals are categorized in mainly three series:- `3d` series which includes from Sc ...

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The Global Effort On Health Facility Mapping

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Urbanization and poverty : Urbanization is one of the most complex enigmas in social science, [U 3] and is becoming a common and inevitable phenomenon in all corners of the world, including the high, middle and low-income countries. The growing urbanization is turning our green planet into an urban world. [1] The increase in overall ...

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The Kyoto Protocol And The Clean Development

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Introduction The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) was introduced as part of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 (Fearnside, 1999). It is one of three mechanisms from the Kyoto Protocol that facilitate international flexibility on meeting emission targets (Adhikari, 2008). It is the only mechanism aimed at triggering changes in greenhouse house emissions for developing countries ...

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The Weaknesses Of The Ecological Footprint

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Introduction According to statistics provided by the World Tourism Organization the world tourist industry is flourishing at a yearly rate of 4%. Contribution of the industry in the economy has become a global trend. However, as the tourist industry flourishes, those activities have also resulted into environmental impact issues, such as traffic congestion, over- exploitation ...

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The Evolution Of The Uks Current Energy Policy

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The UK Government published in 2003 the Energy White Paper "Our energy future – creating a low carbon economy", establishing a long-term `strategy for a new energy policy combining environmental, energy reliability, affordable energy for the poorest and competitive markets for UK businesses, industries and households. Specifically, the paper defines the following challenges associated to ...

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Public Reactions To Electric Transmission Line Siting

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Abstract: Using data from a 2011 survey of Idaho adults, this paper assesses the degree to which Idaho residents support or object to siting high voltage electric transmission lines. Furthermore, we consider whether support or opposition is tied to place attachment or to NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) reactions. Our research demonstrates ...

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The Green Environment Society

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College Tunku Abdul Rahman Jalan Genting Klang Setapak 51300 Kuala Lumpur 22 February 2013 Miss Chen Yoh Mei The Secretary College Management Department College Tunku Abdul Rahman Jalan Genting Klang Setapak 51300 Kuala Lumpur Dear Sir PROPOSAL TO BUILD A NEW BLOCK IN THE COLLEGE WITH GREEN BUILDING CONCEPT Introduction We, the Green Environment Society ...

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The Impact Of Storm Surge Mitigation

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Name: George Argyropoulos Degree course: GIS and Environmental Management Proposed supervisor: Dr Martin Smith, Principal Lecturer Title: A GIS based method to evaluate the impact of storm surge mitigation on cliff retreat and how the geology contributes: a case study of the chalk cliffs of Southern England. Introduction to the Dissertation Climate change is likely ...

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Simulation Models Of Flood Zoning Through Dimensional

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Abstract— Since the most economic-agricultural activities in areas adjacent to the river is in flood plains, including a discussion on the management of these areas is the considerable, zoning map has an important effect on flood management, The right of the river bed, and the economic feasibility of development projects, forecast, warning and rescue operations ...

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Waste Management Strategy In The Uk

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History of waste management in the UK There is no definite definition for waste as this varies from one person to another, what one person is discarding or about to discard could be a valuable resource to another. Any object or substance an individual discards or intend to discard is referred to waste (Osmani, 2012), ...

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Water Policy Process In South Africa

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Introduction Historically, water in South Africa has been unequally distributed. The past two decades of the ‘water space’ has intended to redress this inequality through a rigorous transformation of the water policy sector. Since the legacy of Apartheid through to the reforming and restructuring of the water legislation to ensure a post-1994 democracy, ...

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Sustainability Development The Engineering Context

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In a world with limited resources and serious environmental impacts, we have to deal with probably over 100,000 commercial materials on the market with respect to the great amount of variants. Extraction, refinement, product use stage, transport, deposition or recycling are examples of complex areas, which can give different types of impacts on the environment ...

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The History Of The Global Environment

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Just as some individuals make huge gains as a result of globalization, thousands of others indeed whole nations suffer or lose out completely. Globally there remain close to 3 billion people i.e. nearly half the world’s population surviving on less than 2 $ a day. These people have not shared in the wealth created by ...

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The Implications Of The Enhanced Greenhouse Effect

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1.0 Introduction The greenhouse effect (GHE) is the term used to describe the barrier against loss of heat from the sun, in order to warm the earth. Without this process the Earth’s temperature would be approximately -19°C, which would make the Earth almost inhabitable (Smithson et al, 2008). This report will focus on the ...

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Known Effects Of Climate Change Focus

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Climate Change is "any change in the global climate system, over time, whether due to natural variability or as a result of human activity." What are the effects of climate change, at different scales, and relative to the merits of prevention, mitigation and adaptation of anthropogenic climate change? Introduction As the Stern Review concludes, " ...

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The Water Pollution In Malaysia

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CHAPTER 1 Water is essential to life requirements and more than 70 percent of earth’s surface is covered by water. Most of organisms can survive longer without food but cannot survive if without water. Water is one of our most valuable resources (Richard Stapleton, 2004). All living organisms require water to sustain life and human ...

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Chemical Structure Of Organochlorine

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There are a wide variety of tools available for pest control in residential environments, including the use of chemical pesticides as well as various non-chemical techniques. Broadly defined, a pesticide is any substance or mixture of substances intended to kill, repel, or control certain forms of plant or animal life that are considered to ...

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Saudi Arabia Future Investments Opportunities

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"…There are good prospects for agricultural investments. We expect more investments in the near future. Agriculture is one of the lucrative areas for investments because there is growing demand for food…" Dr. Fahd Balghunaim, Minister of Agriculture The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, February 2013 The growing its population, with its increasing need for energy and ...

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Municipal Solid Waste Msw

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CHAPTER 1 Municipal solid waste (MSW) is defined as household waste, commercial solid waste, non-hazardous sludge, conditionally exempt, small quantity hazardous waste and industrial solid waste. MSW includes food waste, rubbish from residential areas, commercial and industrial wastes and construction and demolition debris (Valkenburg et al., 2008). Waste can be group into two which are ...

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Introduction To Organic Semiconductors

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CHAPTER 1 The objective of the project is to understand the charge transport process in organic semiconductors by studying photocurrent and noise in Bulk Hetero Junction Polymer Solar Cells for varying trap distributions and mobility edges, implemented using the Kinetic Monte Carlo technique. Introduction to Organic Semiconductors An organic semiconductor is an organic material with ...

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The Sustainability In Hospitality Industry

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HOTEL COLLEGE William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration HMD 376D SUSTAINABILITY IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY Individual Assignment – Strategies for Sustainable Management in the Hospitality/Tourism Industry Document Title: How should hotels deal with solid waste? Rebel 14 Name: Xin Renkai Contact: +65 9270 8954 Email: [email protected] Due date: 25th April 2013 Submitted to: A. Prof ...

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Based On Chemical Composition

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Pollution can be defined as any undesirable change in the physical, chemical and biological characteristic of air, water or land that may or will harmfully affect human life or that of desirable species, our industrial processes, living conditions and cultural assets. 5.1.2 Classification of pollutants Generally a pollutant is classified as biodegradable and non-biodegradable.Biodegradable pollutants ...

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Analysis Of The Major Types Of Water Quality

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Shah Murtaza Rashid Al Masud Najran University Address (Najran, Saudi Arabia) [email protected] _________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT— ­­­The expert system (ES) proposed in this paper is able to easily identify the major types of water quality and make appropriate recommendations according to the users’ needs for bottle drinking water, sea water, and even for irrigation water. Although ...

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The Decorative Elements Guidelines

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In the case of George Town, the drainage guidelines suggested that proper drainage should be provided at the building perimeter to ensure that water does not splash against a building or foundation walls nor drain towards the building. In the case of Springfield, the rainwater drainage guidelines suggest inspecting the spout at least twice a ...

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Marketing 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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Necessity For Sustainability In Developing Countries

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Sustainable construction is the application of sustainable development practices to construction, which can have big impact on the quest for a sustainable built environment (Asad and Khalfan, 2007). With high environmental standards the sustainable constructions are designed and constructed and thereby these minimise the requirements in energy, reduce water Consumption, and using the materials which ...

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Why Sustainable Housing Is Important

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Each year, the developed countries become more conscious of the need for environmentally friendly housing. And be aware of the problems regarding sustainability. Society, environment and economy are the major three dimensions to sustain the quality of justice, education, recreation and participation by the community and in short to ease the life of an individual. ...

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Sustainability Practices In Pakistans Downstream Petroleum Sector

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In today’s competitive environment companies are working to maximize their shareholders wealth. But that’s not the only thing which is important. We have one world to live where we have scarce resources and one clean environment where we can breathe, so there is a need of sustainability development. Through sustainability, organizations are not only survive ...

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Commentary On The Evolution

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Abstract Reference Number: A789 Introduction Corporations throughout the world are changing their outlook towards business. Sustainability as a concept has gained much importance among business concerns. Apart from the social and economic dimensions, the concept encompasses environmental responsibility and responsible management of resource use. The Brundtland Commission Report defines sustainable development as "Development that meets ...

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Post Combustion Co2 Capture

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Introduction The Nobel Prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said that if we want to avoid the worst effects of the climate change for us and for our future generation, then the global emission of CO2 from the fossil fuel fired power stations should be reduced from 50-80% within 2050 (project, 2008). ...

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Information Technology For The Mining Industry

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India’s numerous technology research institutes are working on energy related R&D. However, there is a possibility that they are operating in a fragmented fashion. The Government may get improved recoveries on its investment by concentrating on few important technology areas. To start with focus may be applied for tighter emission standards and development of technologies ...

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The Methane Fluxes In Rice Cultivation Areas

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Introduction Anthropogenic methane source include activities in agriculture, transportation, energy, industry and waste. Methane emissions from agricultural sources are projected to be 3135.75 MtCO2eq per annum and are the highest anthropogenic source of methane emissions. In other words, 50.63% of anthropogenic methane emissions are released as a result of agricultural activities. Agricultural methane emissions range ...

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Working Sites And Soil Sampling

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Hounkpatin Ozias PhD. Research Proposal, February 2013. Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation (INRES) – Soil Science University of Bonn Supervisor: Prof. Wulf Amelung Tutor: Dr. Ingrid Rosendahl Introduction Soils play a vital role as being a medium for plant growth and providing essential ecosystem services. In addition, soils contain the largest pool of ...

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The Renewable Energy Strategy

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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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The Genetic Engineering Approach

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An insight into Bioremediation Wang Luhao Singapore Management University http://www.alabastercorp.com/Bioremediation%20Microbial%20Waste%20Water%20Pollution1.gifhttp://affordabletankrentals.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/bioremediation.jpg Table of contents Bioremediation at a glance 2 The importance of bioremediation 3 Strategies of site clean-up in bioremediation 7 Personal thoughts of the future of bioremediation 9 Reflections 10 Bioremediation at a glance. Bioremediation is been described as the technology [1] that utilizes biological agents, such ...

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Coral Reefs How Are They Formed

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BASTARD Marc Intechmer English Part 1: 1,500 words Essay question: Coral reefs- how are they formed? Where are they found? How does Global Warming affect coral reefs? How can we help preserve them? Describe their formation, outlining the stages. You can use diagrams to accompany this if you wish. List and describe in detail, ...

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Disposing Of Large Amounts Of Waste

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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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Food Waste Treatment Technology In Singapore

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Municipal solid waste (MSW) volumes from modern societies have increased over the years. The annual generation of foodwaste in Singapore was 542,700 tons in 2006 and reached about 570,000 tons in the year 2008 (NEA, 2009). Proper treatment and management of food waste is a challenge faced by any developing nation as untreated and unmanaged ...

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Contents Biodiesel Production From Algae

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Chapter 1 1- Introduction Motivation As petroleum prices increases and the pressure of environmental concern in reducing greenhouse gas emission that causes global warming, the race is on to develop a renewable energy source that is economically viable. Currently the world very much depends on fossil fuel as the main transportation fuel, for example United ...

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Risk Assessment Of A Ruptured Natural Gas

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The main purpose of activating this report is to assess the environmental impact due to rupture of a natural gas pipeline, we will have the chance to deal with the (CNG) compressed natural gas. Therefore (CNG) could cause several risks resulting of the possibility of rupture of a pipeline by leading the dispersion for such ...

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Consumer Rights In India

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CHAPTER 5 Abstract We can have a healthy life only if we are taking pure water. Since the water available to us is not so pure and safe, we cannot imagine a life without a water purifier. The present paper attempts to study the literature related to the performance of water purifiers in India. The ...

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Fire Tube Boilers Water Tube Boilers

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Fire tube boilers have a series of straight tubes which are situated inside an outer shell filled with water. Water tube boilers have diversely bent and complex tubes which are extended between an upper head namely streams drum and lower heads. The hot combustion gases flow via the tubes heating the water around the tube. ...

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Global And Local Issue Of Climate Change

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On January 19, 2005, in Kobe, Japan, global scientists agreed that climate change is "the single most important threat to the planet's survival." (Crichton 2005) An increasing group of experts concurs that the climate is changing and a main influence is being provided by human activity. Apart from this fact, another worrying hypothesis is that ...

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Physical Properties Of Water

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INTRODUCTION WATER The substance with chemical formula of H2O is known as Water. Two hydrogen and one oxygen atoms are linked by covalent bonding. At room conditions, it is liquid  and also exists in solid and gaseous state depending upon conditions. Near hydrophilic surfaces, it also exists in liquid crystal state.[1][2] About 71% of Earth surface is water,[3] and ...

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Community Biodiversity Registers Community Biodiversity Registers

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The history of Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary at Bharatpur illustrates an excellent example of the significance and relevance of people's knowledge. After years and years of research, conclusion was drawn to exclude buffalo grazing in that habitat of aquatic birds and well accepted by the government with its up gradation to National Park in 1982. ...

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The Freeway System On Transportation Planning

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Transportation helps shape an area’s economic health and quality of life. Not only does the transportation system provides for the mobility of people and goods, it also influences patterns of growth and economic activity by providing access to land. The role of transportation planning is to identify and understand these influences and relationships such as ...

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The Great Fire Of London In 1666

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This will be an open ended analysis of the use of fire as a design tool, both in Art and Architecture. The mitigation and control of fire within the built environment and also the use of wood and timber within the built environment. Analysis of how these study areas and how fire relates to architecture ...

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Two Thirds Of The Earth Is Surrounded By Water

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Wetlands with a share of 0.0001 % among the global water sources include swamps, marshes, bogs and similar areas and are an important and vital component of the ecosystem (IUCN, 1996). A wide variety of wetlands exist across the continents because of regional and local differences in hydrology, vegetation, water chemistry, soils, topography, climate and ...

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Background Of Global Warming

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Benjamin Enright Period 6 Global Warming Imagine living on a planet that is ten degrees warmer then Earth; where more than seventy five percent of the surface is water, and where there are constant, ferocious storms destroying the landscape. This is what Earth would be like if global warming rates continued to rise. ...

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The Cement Production Process

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Cement is one of the most commonly used and important building material around the world. The total cement production around the globe back in 1991 was 1.145 billion tones, the majority of which came from large cement plants with capacities ranging from 2,000 to 20,000 tones per day and was transported to the location of ...

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The Notion Of Food Security

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The issue of feeding an increasing population has been a major concern throughout the past, continues to be in the present and will become more acute in the future. Food Security is a term that has been associated with the need to feed populations, however reasons for the need to raise concern and heighten the ...

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Reformation The Flood Control System

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Ryan Epperson Sustainable Cities March 25th, 2013 Floods are among the most devastating natural hazards in the world. They are among the most frequent and are often very costly natural disasters in terms of human and economic loss. As a result, mankind has developed different means to attempt to control flooding and limit the negative ...

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Conceptual And Operational Definitions

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INTRODUCTION Nowadays, the global have a growing concern on environmental issues caused by global energy consumption. The environmental problems such as global warming and climate change were threats to the environment and biodiversity. All countries are spurred efforts to reduce energy consumption. Many researchers pointed out that changing life style is important to reduce the ...

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Why Is Biofuel Seaweed Preferable

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Our pivotal goals in this study are: we try to make people aware that seaweed is an excellent candidate for next generation green fuel, at the same time help more people form the awareness that it is time to reduce dependency on fossil fuel and to find new type of biofuel, and hopefully, this would ...

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The Discussion Of Current Issues

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Petroleum is one of the fossil fuels which are produced from a microorganism called anaerobic digestion. Petroleum is made from hydrocarbon which is combination of carbon and hydrogen. It is one of the non-renewable energy because it takes long time to produce. Fossil fuel which takes long time to produce formed from any dead organism ...

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Political Risk And The Petroleum Industry

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Introduction There are a lot of risks involved in the petroleum industry. Such risks involve, geological risk i.e. the possibility of hydrocarbon discovery, the amount in the reserves as well as environmental risk. Like many other industries, production cost and calculating the price of the finished product also poses a lot of risk in the ...

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Spatial Interpolation Estimation Techniques

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In case of environmental variables, it is observed that they vary abruptly with often strong fluctuations over short distances (Trangmar et al. 1985; Warrcik et al. 1986). Whatever may be the cause of change, the link between spatial dimension and variability of an attribute of interest can be a useful tool for detecting the spatial ...

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The Environmental Protections Agency

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Mount Airy, MD History Pollutants of concern for Mount Airy Carbon Dioxide Lead Mercury Local information Potential stakeholders Residents Local Government Farmers Local Business owners Health effects Welfare effects Potential solution to problem History of Mount Airy In the early part of the 1800’s, around the 1830’s to be exact there was a settlement of ...

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