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    to produce usable forms of energy • photosynthesis- the process by which producers use solar energy to convert CO2 and water into glucose. • cellular respiration- the process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy‚ carbon dioxide‚ and water. • Consumers/ Heterotrophs- An organism that must obtain its energy by consuming other organisms • primary consumers-an individual incapable of photosynthesis; must obtain energy by consuming other organisms • secondary consumers-a

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    The key word here is “sustainable”. First the community needs to see if the risk is worth the reward and if the environmental impacts it could impede on the local area. This could include local water supplies. A good example of this is fracking. Fracking includes blasting huge amounts of water and chemicals into the ground to access valuable oil and natural gas (Pros and Cons of Fracking 2014). With the increased movement of hybrid cars and better fuel mileage in vehicles in general‚ interrupting

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    The problem of the ice melting The melting of polar ice is primarily caused by the increasing amount of gas emissions‚ mainly CO2 rising into the atmosphere (global warming) Global warming is the rise in the average temperature of Earth ’s atmosphere and oceans. Since the early 20th century‚ Earth ’s mean surface temperature has increased by about 0.8 °C. Scientists are more than 90% sure that it is caused by rising amount of concentrations of greenhouse gases‚ which are produced by human activities

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    The Global Warming

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    Doing those things we emit more CO2 and methane‚ gasses that get caught in the atmosphere‚ causing temperatures to rise. But it is not just us‚ natural things contribute too. Some examples are cows burping methane‚ Volcanoes erupting and letting sulfur get trapped in the air for a few days‚ and rice fields emitting greenhouse gasses. Some people in Asia have to wear surgical masks because of the bad air quality. Animals in Europe are disappearing because of global warming. China‚ America‚ and

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    Running Head: Global warming and the world ecological system ENVIRONMENT AGAINST GLOBAL WARMING ZIA MAJEED AFFILIATION: BAR‚ FABE‚ LIMKOKWING UNIVERSITY‚ MALAYSIA ABSTRACT Currently‚ the accelerated rate of urban development highlights the vital need of creating more outdoor places for relaxation and leisure activities of the society. However the thermal situation and the thermal consciousness of users have not been entirely explored in outdoor atmosphere of warm and humid climate. This

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    “Modern Technology has improved our quality of life” Modern technology is the use of machines etc to improve our standards of living such as non-materialistic qualities of life (healthcare‚ education etc) or materialistic qualities of life such as the use of smartphones etc. Modern technology has greatly improved our quality of life through the invention of medical technology to provide better and cleaner healthcare services such as the defibrillator and the X-Ray machine. Both the defibrillator

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    ETHANOL (E85): Types of fuels are ethanol‚ natural gas‚ diesel and hydrogen. Ethanol is simply grain alcohol obtained from corn. The corn is ground to powder form and mixed into a mash that is distilled to obtain ethanol which is a flammable liquid and then used as fuel. The ethanol could be mixed with gasoline blend in order to obtain reduced cost. In addition‚ the emission of Co2 would be reduced‚ but not completely eradicated because of its content of 90 percent gasoline and 10 percent ethanol

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    Environmental Sustainability Paper GLG/101 Danita LaSage Rachelle Ann Franko September 10‚ 2011 In today’s world it’s our responsibility as the population to create Sustainability with the earth’s resources. There are only so many resources on earth like timber‚ food‚ petroleum etc. to go around. The more that we use and take in the less it becomes available for us to consume. The world’s budget cannot indeterminately increase on a limited world. As a result the economy develops and the population

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    Global Warming

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    warming is the heating of the earth caused by the “greenhouse effect”. The greenhouse effect is the warming that happens when certain gases in the earth’s atmosphere trap heat. Some of these gases occur in nature. For example‚ water vapor‚ carbon-dioxide‚ and methane. Other gases are solely human-made such as the gases emitted from industrial factories. These gases let in light but keep heat from breaking out‚ like the glass walls of a greenhouse. First‚ sunlight radiates onto the surface of the earth

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    and more rapidly occurring than others do‚ the scientific consensus on climatic changes related to global warming is that the average temperature of the Earth has risen between 0.4 and 0.8 °C over the past 100 years. The increased volumes of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases released by the burning of fossil fuels‚ land clearing‚ agriculture‚ and other human activities‚ are believed to be the primary sources of the global warming that has occurred over the past 50 years. Scientists

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