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    Air Pollution

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    part from automobile engines. Last March I braved the streets of Tokyo‚ in that careening‚ cacophonous time of day the Japanese call rushawa. I was there for the first International Symposium on Environmental Disruption‚ where scientists from 13 countries had gathered to exchange views. ’Environmental disruption’ was easy enough to see from the window of my taxi. Where else in the world‚ I wondered‚ must traffic policemen pause regularly to breathe oxygen. Conditions became so bad last summer that

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    Public Health History

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    Children born with low birth weight tend to have decrease lung function and higher incidence of asthma. As the article suggests pollution is a preventable problem and through proper regulation adverse health effects can be minimized. Awareness of environmental health impacts is not a new concept humans have been concerned with it since ancient times often siting the cause of disease as miasma. In miasma theory‚ diseases were caused by the presence in the air of a miasma‚ a poisonous vapor in which were

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    Atmospheric Pollution

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    References: "Benzene". (2008‚ February 4). Retrieved December 15‚ 2011‚ from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/hlthef/benzene.html Wright‚ R. T. (2011). Environmental science : Toward a sustainable future (11th ed.). San Francisco‚ CA: Pearson Benjamin Cummings.

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    breast‚ bladder‚ lung and kidney disease‚ Hydrocarbons can cause lung‚ skin‚ leukemia‚ breast‚ throat and larynx cancers. The Environmental Protection Agency declared in 1993 that the site was mostly cleaned‚ mostly because the site still contained contaminated deep underwater deposits of toxins and by this time all the clean up was funded by taxpayers‚ The United State E.P.A Superfund. O.M.C closed their doors for good in the year 2000‚ the huge plant sitting on a 1‚000 acres is still consider

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    auditor‚ and then the accountant leaves the company. Due to the unstable financial situation 270 employees of the Core-Tex company were dismissed‚ however‚ the community reacted to it ambiguously. Slightly later environmental protection inspectors from the state environmental protection agency commented on company activity‚ having exposed it not in the best light – improper disposal and high emission at one of its larger manufacturing plants. These comments were published together with the above information

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    Air Pollution

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    combustion engines and factories. Air pollution is contaminated air. It is both a health hazard and an environmental hazard. There are several ways how air pollution is bad‚ but there are also ways to help decontaminate or at least lower some of the pollution. Many people know about air pollution‚ but not everyone knows how hazardous it really is. According to the Environmental Protection Agency the six most abundant pollutants in the air are ozone‚ particulate matter‚ carbon monoxide‚ nitrogen dioxides

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    Environment “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful‚ committed citizens can change the world; indeed‚ it ’s the only thing that ever has.”Once stated Margaret Mead. In the 50 years since Rachel Carson published the Silent Spring the modern environmental movement began‚ the world is more polluted and less healthful because our civilization is based on consumerism and greed. Consumerism is the belief that it is good for people spend a lot of money on goods and services. Consumerism can be a good

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    Technology Junk

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    starting to think of ways to recycle our technologies in an environmentally friendly way. E-Cycling has found to be the most eco- friendly way found therefore it’s the most popular. "E-Cycling" or "E-waste" is an effort made by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) along with lots other companies around the world to collect donations‚ reuse‚ shredding and general collection of used electronics. The terms “E-Cycling” and “E-Waste” refers to the process of collecting‚ brokering‚ disassembling

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    Birth of Epa

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    The Birth of EPA The EPA is an organization whose purpose is to preserve and protect the environment that we live in. EPA stands for Environmental Protection Agency and it is one of the main reasons that our planet has survived thus far. EPA was primarily created due to many Americans concerns about the deterioration conditions of the water‚ air‚ and land. EPA has done a lot for this planet‚ but one of the main concerns that it still has to deal with is our air pollution. For many years‚ raw

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    Environment and the Media

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    Paige Kelley Environmental Communications Professor Skanavis Environment and the Media In this world‚ the human population consists of 7 billion people who are varying in location to 7 separate continents‚ with 196 different countries among them. One thing that we all have in common is that we all share one single world. With a net population of growth this year‚ thus far‚ of 77 million people and counting (Real Time World Statistics)‚ there is one common‚ underlying

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