Environmental Issues & Ecology Essays

"Issue Futures" Report: Envisioning The Impacts Of Acid Rain

...to creating an document that outlines the future of the issue of acid rain: Introduction Over the last decade, an increasing focus on the issue of acid rain and global acid deposition has translated into efforts towards improving industrial protocols to reduce toxic emissions. From a... 3,600 Words (Approx. 16 Pages)

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"Maternal Dominance, Breeding Success And Birth Sex Ratios In Red Deer": A Review Of The Study By Clatton-brock, Albon, And Guinness

...Without Proper Attribution to as a Source White Tailed Deer: Impacts and Management Strategies by Anita Cheek Moon for White tailed deer populations have been on the upswing for over sixty years (Mlot 754). In some areas of the Eastern United States populations have increased by a... 675 Words (Approx. 3 Pages)

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"Oil Drilling In Alaska"

...of drilling for oil in the Alaskan fields has its origins in the relationship between the USA... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)

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"Over Fishing Is One Part Human Nature, And Two Parts Poor Management": A Review

...Nature, and Two Parts Poor Management" was published in the May 23, 1998 edition of "The Economist". It describes the now classic concept of "tragedy of the commons", a phrase fist employed by Garrett Hardin in 1968. It is used to describe the inevitable tragedy which happens when... 450 Words (Approx. 2 Pages)

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"Persistence And Antibiotic Immunity Of Bacteria From A Wetland Used As A Medical Waste Landfill"

...immunity of bacteria from a wetland used as a medical waste landfill", published in a 1997 edition of "Environmental Health", is an introduction to the problem of toxic waste disposal, particularly of bacterial toxins, in landfills. Boening... 450 Words (Approx. 2 Pages)

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"Sacred Energies" And "The Great Work"

...merely engaging in activities that ensure their survival and the survival of their family. They rarely truly stop and think about the planet as a whole, or the species of man as a whole. Because of this individualistic approach to life there is much that is not seen or noted as being of... 1,350 Words (Approx. 6 Pages)

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"Second Generation, In Situ Bioremediation: Enzymes, Super-bugs And Geobotany"

...generation, in situ bioremediation: Enzymes, super-bugs and geobotany" in the February 1, 1997 edition of "Environmental Solutions". This article is an acknowledgment of the toxic waste disposal problem confronting the world and a proposal for a partial solution to situations where toxic... 450 Words (Approx. 2 Pages)

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"Sustainable Development"

...one which has been explored and developed in recent years, primarily as a result of concerns with the way in which economic growth interacts with the environment. For example, although developing countries tend to emulate the... 2,700 Words (Approx. 12 Pages)

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"The Trouble With Wilderness" By William Cronon

...today they often think of forests and beautiful places that should be kept intact and wild. In The Trouble with Wilderness by William Cronon he addresses our perceptions of wilderness and illustrates that it is not necessarily what we envision it to be and is rather something created by mankind.... 675 Words (Approx. 3 Pages)

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"The World Is Flat": The Mixed Impacts Of Globalization

...History of the Twenty-first Century, three-time Pulitzer Prize winner and New York Times foreign affairs columnist Thomas L. Friedman delves into the subject of globalization and how it is affecting our world. Friedman emphasizes the complex foreign policy and economic issues that go... 900 Words (Approx. 4 Pages)

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