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    Environmental Issues of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Project. The Mackenzie Valley Pipeline is a project proposed in 1970s with a purpose to transport natural gas and oil from the Beaufort Sea through Northwest Territories to tie into gas pipelines in northern Alberta. The project was scarped because of Thomas Berger’s report which stated how the project would have a negative effect on environment and First Nation communities. After many year the land claims have been settled by the Aboriginal

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    Canada has less people per square mile or kilometer. Canada wins at being the best. It is a better location than the states. It experiences all four seasons‚ living springs‚ comfortable summers‚ beautiful falls and wonderful winters. There is more freshwater here from Hudson’s bay and the northern glaciers. There’s no desert so no threat of venomous reptiles such as snakes and no droughts. Canada has a better location than The United States. Canada also is a safer country than the states. It is harder

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    Endangered Species

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    Endangerment is a broad issue‚ one that involves the animals as well as the environments where they live and interact with one another. In order to solve or even slightly elevate this problem‚ every aspect must be studied. So exactly what could cause the endangerment of animals? There are several factors of which only a few will be discussed. One of the main aspects is that of habitat destruction. Of course our planet is continually changing‚ causing habitats to be altered and modified‚ but

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    geomorphology changes throughout the year. They are partially enclosed coastal body of water which is either permanently or periodically open to the sea and within which there is measurable variation of salinity due to the mixture of seawater with freshwater derived from land drainage (Day‚ 1981). Estuaries are productive and very interesting natural environments‚ in which fresh water from a river mixes with the salt water of the

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    PROTECTION OF BIODIVERSITY IN STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH * CONTENTS: 1. INTRODUCTION 2. BIODIVERSITY OF U.P. 3. IN SITU AND EX-SITU CONSERVATION 4. AUTHORITIES FOR PROTECTION OF BIODIVERSITY 5. CONCLUSION 6. BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. INTRODUCTION: India with her states is rich in biodiversity. The State of Uttar Pradesh although not that much biologically diversified nevertheless it has significant biodiversity. The main reason behind comparatively less biodiversity

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    EPA is a government agency that does research on the impact of fracking on water quality specifically on drinking water. They consider in their report every activity related to water cycle of hydraulic fracturing that may have potential impact on drinking water such as water acquisition‚ chemical mixing‚ well injection‚ produced water handling and wastewater disposal. Based on their research‚ EPA identified conditions where fracking can be more severe‚ including: water withdrawal at limited groundwater

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    Our World Without Water

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    “Nary a drop to drink” Introduction Water is a natural resource which is very critical to all life on Earth. Natural resources are things that come from nature. Natural resources are either renewable or non renewable. Some of the Earth’s natural resources are; Soil‚ Air‚ and Water. Although the Earth is almost covered in water‚ it is considered a finite resource which means there is an end to the amount of water that is available for human consumption. Where a population lives and also their

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    The Science and Impacts of Climate Change on the Maldives Science of global warming and climate change Anthropogenicly produced greenhouse gases has exacerbated global warming. The burning of fossil fuels and deforestation have resulted in almost doubling the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. The concentration of CO2 has increased at a rate of 2.0 ppm/yr.‚ which is much faster than in pre-industrial times (1). This greenhouse gas absorbs long wave radiation heat emanated away from the earth which

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    Wetland Ecology

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    Wetlands are areas of land that are wet‚ flooded either permanently or seasonally and where land retains water for long enough to allow the development of characteristics soils‚ plants and animals. Or Areas of marsh‚ fen‚ peat land or water‚ whether natural or artificial‚ permanent or temporary‚ with water that is static or flowing‚ brackish or salt‚ including areas of marine water the depth of which at low tide does not exceed six meters‚ (Ramsar Convention 2009). 1.

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    pollution in Vietnam were the weakness in industrial wastewater management and the lack of civic awareness. The weakness in industrial wastewater management was the main cause of water pollution in Vietnam. Many industrial facilities used freshwater to carry away waste from their plants into canals‚ rivers‚ and lakes. Most of the enterprises did not have any wastewater treatment system and many industrial zones did not have a central wastewater treatment plant. Industrial wastewater was directly

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