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    of CO2 emissions on GDP‚ petroleum consumption and energy consumption. The country taken under consideration is India. I have taken the time period 1985-2005. I have used the multiple regression analysis to establish the relationship. The software used is STATA. Introduction Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the primary greenhouse gas emitted through human activities. Carbon dioxide is naturally present in the atmosphere as part of the Earth’s carbon cycle (the natural circulation of carbon among the

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    Ecosystem: Carbon Dioxide

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    environment‚ they can come in any size but usually encompass specific‚ limited spaces (although some scientists say that the entire planet is an ecosystem). Energy‚ water‚ nitrogen and soil minerals are other essential abiotic components of an ecosystem. The energy that flows through ecosystems is obtained primarily from the sun. It generally enters the system through photosynthesis‚ a process that also captures carbon from the atmosphere. By feeding on plants and on one another‚ animals play an important

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    Carbon Dioxide and Trees

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    common to hear the simple comment that part of what you can actually do to help is to plant a tree. It seems like such a simple and menial task. But the truth is; every tree makes a difference. One of the great functions each tree offers‚ besides its aesthetic addition‚ is the sequestering of CO2‚ carbon dioxide. To elaborate this importance‚ it is fair to paint the big picture. Heat is trapped in the earth’s atmosphere due to high levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other heat trapping gases which

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    plantations of commodities and settlements. The removal of trees without sufficient reforestation has resulted in damage to habitat‚ biodiversity loss and aridity. Deforestation has also been used in war to deprive an enemy of cover for its forces and also vital resources.Disregard or ignorance of intrinsic value‚ lack of ascribed value‚ lax forest management and deficient environmental laws are some of the factors that allow deforestation to occur on a large scale. CAUSES : According to the United Nations

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    Sales and Carbon Dioxide

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    Dracca became aware that one of its competitors‚ TrendBaby‚ Inc.‚ was soliciting information from one of Dracca’s employees‚ Bob Shumaster. Shumaster was apparently detailing product assembly information that was unique to Dracca and explaining to TrendBaby how this assembly strategy saved Dracca thousands of dollars each month. Dracca discovered that TrendBaby actually hired Shumaster to provide this information‚ and that Shumaster was using Dracca company computers to relay the proprietary information

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    Carbon Emission Abatement

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    Bhosha Topic: Carbon emission abatement can be achieved by various means‚ for example‚ regulation (controlling the emitting of carbon on the same basis as governments control other pollutants)‚ by subsidising consumption of renewable technologies using wind or the sun‚ by subsidising non-carbon polluting technologies and by supporting research into innovative green technologies. Another way of achieving reduction in carbon emissions is a pricing scheme such as a cap-and-trade emissions trading scheme

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    Carbon dioxide is both a vital requirement for producers – the first organisms in any food chain‚ and at times a dangerous waste product. Where plants use carbon dioxide during the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis‚ at night they also produce small quantities due to respiration. Fundamentally‚ carbon dioxide reacts with ribulose bisphosphate to produce glycerate 3-phosphate in the light independent reaction. In turn glycerate3-phosphate is reduced to triose phosphate using reduced NADP

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    Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide

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    a) Describe the physico-chemical qualities of water that are important to aquaculturists. Aquaculture can be defined as the high-density production of fish‚ shellfish and plant forms in a controlled environment. Stocking rates for high-density aquaculture are typically thousand fold greater than wild environments. Modern fish culturists employ both open and close systems to raise fish. Open systems‚ such as‚ the raceways are characterized by rapid turnover of water. Closed systems are commonplace

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    A. Identification of Pollutant in the Atmosphere Carbon Dioxide Carbon Dioxide is a colorless gas having a faint‚ sharp odor and a sour taste; it is a minor component of Earth’s atmosphere formed in combustion of carbon-containing materials‚ in fermentation‚ and in respiration of animals and employed by plants in the photosynthesis of carbohydrates. Though living things emit carbon dioxide when they breathe‚ carbon dioxide is widely considered to be a pollutant when associated with cars‚ planes

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    helps in addressing the environmental issues of the world‚ esp. in preventing further global warming and reversing the effects of global warming. It also helps in avoiding desertification. As the human needs grew by the population growth and advances in civilization people have been exploiting nature and converting forests into agricultural lands‚ mines‚ and industrial areas for various resources for their recreation‚ enjoyment and comfort in living. As the global environmental issues due to industrialization

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