Environmental Issues & Ecology Essays
A Geographical Inquiry Into The Environmental Impacts Of Losing Farmland In Chester County, Pennsylvania
...embarking on a geographic study, it is important to look at political and physical boundaries as well as natural phenomena that are peculiar to the area. In focusing on Chester County in Pennsylvania, one sees a rather rural community, but there is concern about the changing landscape. There is... 2,025 Words (Approx. 9 Pages)
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...makes a compelling argument concerning the natural disasters lurking in Los Angeles. While he does make some very good points, one should look deeply at the author's basic argument as there are weaknesses inherent in it. Davis's fundamental thesis is that due to man made intrusions and a failure... 1,575 Words (Approx. 7 Pages)
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...among archaeologists who are willing to look outside the boundaries of standard methods in order to gain the most information available from a site, both in volume and reliability. As with nearly every discipline, there are those who claim the standard methods alone work just fine and that there... 2,025 Words (Approx. 9 Pages)
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...on many fronts. Our petroleum dependent lifestyles are the basis for many of those threats. The emission of wastes products from our consumption of fossil fuel makes acid rain and global warming very real hazards, the effects of which we are currently experiencing and which will continue to grow... 900 Words (Approx. 4 Pages)
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...and written about the concept of pollution. Pollution, as we all know, is dangerous. In many cases, it can be fatal. It strips our rainforest, darkens our skies and poisons our water. But what, exactly, is pollution? What types of pollution are there? And what has been done to try to reduce... 900 Words (Approx. 4 Pages)
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...has been a serious disruption in the physical and chemical processes upon which the earth's ecology is based. Many speculate that these changes are related to the phenomena of global warming. Many feel that that phenomena is irreversible and has put the earth on a course of certain disaster.... 3,375 Words (Approx. 15 Pages)
Add to cart $164.25A Sensory Perception Of Happiness: The Beach
...beach, for example, is a place where most people experience happiness. That experience is aided by our five senses. The beach environment stimulates us not just visually and audibly but also through our senses of touch, smell, and even taste. Visually the beach is a tremendously complex place.... 900 Words (Approx. 4 Pages)
Add to cart $43.80A Strategic Critique Of Exxon Research
...evolve in nature, in politics, in the human body, in corporations have become, to a great degree, a science unto itself. Such study allows scientists and researchers in numerous disciplines to formulate theories about how complex systems evolve. It doesn't matter whether the system is a flock... 2,025 Words (Approx. 9 Pages)
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...throughout the world, it seems as though acid rain seems the most mobile. Litter generally stays in one place. Water pollution, which spreads, is still confined to lakes and rivers that are within legitimate range of pollution-causing agents. Acid rain, however, isn’t contained within... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
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...thing the student writing about acid rain and its environmental impact should understand is that in order establish and maintain a sustainable life, it is essential to not waste energy and avoid relying upon the very resources that can best sustain life on Earth. Human beings must learn to take... 1,800 Words (Approx. 8 Pages)
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