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    Solutions to Plastic Pollution in our Oceans The Basics We ’re treating the oceans like a trash bin: around 80 percent of marine litter originates on land‚ and most of that is plastic. Plastic that pollutes our oceans and waterways has severe impacts on our environment and our economy. Seabirds‚ whales‚ sea turtles and other marine life are eating marine plastic pollution and dying from choking‚ intestinal blockage and starvation. Scientists are investigating the long-term impacts of toxic pollutants

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    Carbon oxide and Nitrogen oxide are one of the many air pollutants this world is having problems with. As for carbon oxide and nitrogen oxide they fall into the category of a primary pollutant‚ or as so I believe. The reason for why I believe this is because when nitrogen oxide is let out and exposed into the air it can harm the growth of our plants and crops which results us to lose quantities of our food being grown. Also if nitrogen oxide is inhaled it can cause health complications such as asthma

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    DENITRIFICATION OF CONTAMINATED WATER INTRODUCTION:- This is an eco-friendly and economical project. In this we want to show how to reduce the harmful effects of nitrogen which gets mixed with water by natural hazard or else by man-made hazards. With the help of two types of bacteria like thiobascillus and rod shaped bacteria of bacillus species‚ we want to reduce the adverse effects of the dissolved nitrogen in the water bodies. HYPOTHESIS:- Nitrate-rich water containing denitrifying bacteria

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    Environmental Assignment

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    ABATEMENT PROCESS / ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY WATER POLLUTION AT CITARUM RIVER Azizia Harmes ABSTRACT The Citarum River Basin in Bandung‚ West Java‚ Indonesia has a length of about 350 km‚ covering an area of approximately 13‚000 square kilometers is coming into contact with a population of approximately 10 million people living in urban and rural areas. This river has provides as much as 80% of surface water to Jakarta’s water supply authority‚ irrigates farms that supply 5% of Indonesia’s

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    Ecotourism in Thailand

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    Abstract Sustainable tourism is significant for future generations. Without respect for natural wealth human can turn the Earth into great wasteland within one century. In this research‚ the paper will concentrate on ecotourism in case of Thailand and support it with conclusions from other cases‚ which are rainforest‚ Great Barrier Reef‚ and experience of Spain. While analyzing the case of Thailand‚ we tried to find out the scale of deforestation‚ poor waste management and degradation of coastal

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    Case Study Lake Dianchi

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    [3] Agricultural Non-point Source Water Pollution Caused Eutrophication of Dianchi Lake in China and Possible Solutions Abstract: Eutrophication is a big problem around the world and especially in China where laws and regulations are not followed in rural areas. This is the case in Kunming‚ Yunnan‚ China at Lake Dianchi where eutrophication is the highest in the country. This case study will set up to study the effects of phosphate in the lake‚ the quantity of phosphate‚ and the possible

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    Imapct of textile clusters

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    in Abstract Tiruppur‚ 50kms from Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu is one of the examples of home grown natural clusters in India. It has emerged as a leading cotton knitwear industrial cluster catering the need for both domestic and international market. The city in recent times has become infamous due to its waste water discharge in the local river. According to a recent study‚ 2‚300-2‚500 total dissoluble solids (TDS) still make up the water. If the number crosses 500‚ the water becomes

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    Some environmental problems in Viet Nam today Thai Cong Tung Abstracts Demographic growth‚ urbanization‚ industrialization‚ infrastructure development...are contributing to increase stress on the natural resource base in Viet Nam today. The paper highlighted those stresses : the rural exodus to the cities due to scarce land resources in the countryside‚ the pollution problems in the urban environment‚ the migration of people to forested areas with direct impacts including the deforestation‚ the watershed

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    Drinking Preferences

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    Abstract People from different nationalities have different drinking preferences‚ particularly differs in developing and developed countries. A survey was conducted on the 11th June‚ 2013 to have the comparative study of drinking preferences of overseas students in their country and Australia. The research was conducted by means of a sample size of 25 overseas students. The results partly supported the hypothesis as only 6 out of 25 students had changed their drinking preference. The main result

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