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Sixth Lesson

The Effects of Municipal Pollution A City Without Waste The future of a city without waste A City Without Waste Cities draw people because of the social, economic, and quality of life opportunities they provide for their residents. Cities are overconsumptive, and high consumption cities generate more garbage per person than low consumption cities. A […]

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Fifth Lesson

The Effects of Municipal Pollution Urban air and water pollution Wildlife and the urban toxicity Waste management Infrastructure development Urban air and water pollution Cleanliness and environmental sustainability are two issues that cities all over the world struggle with. These issues include increased greenhouse gas emissions, unhygienic public areas, bad odors, rising energy use, low

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Fourth Lesson

Pollution with Household Waste Types of waste Types of Household Waste Waste management Did you know that… Every time you wash synthetic clothing, tiny strands of plastic like nylon and acrylic (called microfibers) are washed out of the clothing and they get into the washing machine waste water. It is estimated that in one wash

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Third lesson

Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Footprint How is heat trapped by carbon dioxide? Carbon Dioxide Emissions Carbon Footprint Carbon Dioxide At normal pressure and temperature, carbon dioxide is a colorless, non-flammable gas. Carbon dioxide has a significant role in the composition of our planet’s air, while being far less prevalent than nitrogen and oxygen in the

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Second Lesson

Consumption of Natural Resources Natural Resources Perpetually Renewable Resources Overexploitation of Natural Resources Negative effects Exploitation of Natural Resources Utilizing natural resources for economic gain is known as “exploitation,” which occasionally carries a negative connotation of resulting environmental deterioration. As the extraction and processing of raw resources (such as in mining, steam power, and machinery)

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First Lesson

The environment and the space we degrade The Environment Natural Causes Anthropogenic Causes Agriculture and Domesticated Animals Deforestation Pollution First of all, our planet, Earth. The only place we are currently aware of where there are living things is our home planet, which is the third planet from the Sun. Earth is the only planet

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