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How Can We Utilize The Water In Good Way
Consider buying double flush toilets and introducing a dual converter that converts a standard toilet into a double toilet and returns a typical family 15,000 gallons a year. Installing an older toilet with a 16-liter Ultra Low Volume (ULV) can save up to 70% and reduce house water consumption by up to 30%. Show Sources
By Alekzendar Hums4 years ago in Earth
How Can We Reduce Water Pollution
Another major concern for water pollution is the phytoplankton core, which produces 70% of the oxygen and is concentrated in the carbon dioxide center on earth. The Organization for Global Oceanic and Environmental Surveys has set it at such a high level that it considers water pollution to be one of the "major environmental problems that pose a threat to global health over the next decade". Show Sources
By Alekzendar Hums4 years ago in Earth
Pollution Due To Urbanization
The openness of the proposed concentration of pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide (NO 2), carbon monoxide (CO) and particles less than 25 micrometers in diameter can cause DNA methylation in CPG areas in safe cells and increase the risk of asthma in children. Studies have shown a positive relationship between FoxP3 methylation and adolescent exposure to nitrogen dioxide and PM 2.5. Show Sources
By Thomos James4 years ago in Earth
Should Plastic Be Banned?
Recently, whether or not plastic should be banned has not only been raised more than once, but as people have become more aware of the damage to their current environment and there is another interest in saving people's climate in the future, understanding the causes and effects of plastic and plastics. In this discussion we will look at the concept of plastic, its effect on the climate and on the developing debate whether it should be banned. People are constantly remembering that, no matter how harmful plastic is to the weather, it is likely that it will create a destructive climate if we continue to increase consumption. Decreased use of plastic is the best way to prevent waste and the impacts associated with its construction and use. Show Sources
By Thomos James4 years ago in Earth
African Wildlife
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is the world's leading conservation organization focused on Africa. We are working with people across the continent to ensure that Africa's wildlife and wildlife survive. The AWF and the Tanzania Forest Service are taking conservation measures to protect the environment of Mount Rungwe in southern Tanzania.
By Sita Dahal4 years ago in Earth
Global warming
A worldwide temperature alteration is a wonder of a dangerous atmospheric deviation that has been normal on the world's surface for as far back as a hundred or two years. An investigation of the impacts of expanded carbon dioxide focuses on vegetation on Earth's air takes a gander at the job of ozone harming substances in environmental change.
By Sita Dahal4 years ago in Earth
Wildlife conservation
We have worked with indigenous communities to protect their Amazon region, brought the Tasmanian Devil to Australia for the first time in 3,000 years, and created a $ 4.2 million Quick Response Fund in the EU to recover species that have lost science for 100 years.
By Sita Dahal4 years ago in Earth
The Mindful Hunt
The day began with excitement. My eyes opened to predawn darkness as my mind recalled there was a coincidence of sunrise, low tide and a rare day off from stressful work. I slipped out of bed to make a quick, hearty breakfast to take my mind off my stomach and to fortify my hunt. I then dressed for comfort. The only pressure I would feel on this day, on this hunt, would be the gentle pressure of coastal wind. I found my coat and grabbed my hat. I parked in my favorite secluded spot not yet discovered by other hunters. No one has asked me where I hunt or else I would tell. I swear I would.
By Tina Bruce4 years ago in Earth
City Dweller Reflections
A city dweller spent their life in cozy quarters. They'd only ever known a concrete jungle. In the Spring of 2020 as the world awoke to news of unexpected danger, they began to shelter in place. They were told to take precautions, so they did their best to fend off the menace in play. Their quotidian motion, now arrested, bought them time, and time brought opportunity. It was a chance to see what busyness had been hiding. They noted the quiet those early days. All were confined, movements halted, restlessness stilled. Their close view of the world outside was a non-descript parking lot like so many interspersed throughout their great city. Filled with different makes and models of their neighbors’ cars, they'd only always noticed the same ones. There was the little covered sportscar. It had always been there. They knew it by the shape, but the color they couldn’t recall. It remained invisible under the old tarp. They saw the dilapidated yellow Volkswagen, still parked in the same spot. No one seems to drive it out of the parking lot anymore; they mused. So many cars are what they saw, until the leaves of Spring began to obscure the view of what was below their vantage point.
By Margaret Jimenez4 years ago in Earth


