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    affecting our planet which include air and water pollution, devastation of oceans and forests, population growth, weakening of the ozone layer, and global climate change. These environmental problems are becoming more and more of a concern to political scientists and it will take cooperation from all states to resolve the issues. There are different perspectives regarding environmental issues and how to address them; liberal, constructivist, and realist. Air pollution is due to industrialization. Since

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    What Is Gas Masks?

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    Imagine a world where no one can breathe. Clean air is only for the wealthy, and personalized air masks are all the rage. This scenario may seem like the plot to some dystopian novel, but this setting is a lot closer to becoming a reality than most people would imagine. In 2012, the world dumped 31.6 billion tons of carbon into the atmosphere- nearly 2.4 million pounds of carbon per second (CBS). If the world continues to carelessly dump carbon into the air that people breathe, then humanity should prepare

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    countries and air pollution, China, one of the many developing countries, has serious issues dealing with the pollution in the air as it is worsening. Almost all of China’s residents living in more rural places use solid fuels, which includes biomass and coal (Zhang et. al 2007). Although it is not outdoor pollution, it is indicated that indoor pollution in China causes about 420,000 premature deaths per year. This is more than 300,000 which were attributed to the urban outdoor air pollution (Zhang et

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    Early-Life Disadvantages

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    The literature on environmental factors and their effect on health and life expectancy is extensive. Studies of mortality have found that childhood health and socioeconomic context are important predictors, often regardless of adult experiences (Motez and Hayward 2014). One study examines whether early-life disadvantages both shorten lives and increase the number of years lived with functional impairment (Motez and Hayward 2014). These early life disadvantages could be health, socio-economic, or

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    Nairobi’s Vehicle Pollution and the Lack of Public Transportation Kenya, like many other developing countries in Africa, is experiencing a rapid growth of urbanization. Many cities and towns have grown in population size and have also expanded spatially to form huge metropolitan regions. The rapid urbanization also generates a lot of economic and environmental problems and challenges. Nairobi is one such metropolitan region that follows this trend in Kenya. With the demand for cars in Kenya rising

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    Los Angeles Smog Issues

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    Air Quality Issues in Los Angeles Andrew Penn Humanities 120 Scott Meyers It is a beautiful, sunny morning, so your walk to work is something you are actually looking forward to today. After breakfast you get on your way and notice how truly warm it is, then you notice something else; your eyes are burning and you are struggling to gasp for another breath. Such is the life for the average Los Angeles resident. A city dominated by warm climate, show business, and extravagant lifestyles has been

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    Zara Beadle METR 113 16 December 2015 California Drought The California drought has been extremely harmful to the states’ air quality. Since 2012, California has seen the worst drought conditions in 1,200 years and it is severely affecting air quality (California’s drought, 2015). As of 2015, the cities of Hanford, Merced, Modesto, Fresno, Yuba City, Lancaster-Palmdale, Chico, Sacramento, and Bakersfield have been experiencing exceptional drought coverage (Pestano, 2015). California has a Mediterranean

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    When discussing Communism in regards to climate change and the importance placed upon its respecting policies it is perhaps best and most relevant to focus upon the People’s Republic of China. This is due to both China’s size and influence, along with its ranking as the leading producer of CO2 worldwide. Present day China is not a purely Communist country according to the teachings of classical/neo-Marxism or orthodox Communism. Rather it’s more of political Stalinism infused with market-oriented

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    Nuremberg Research Paper

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    more than a few cars at a time. As the German population increased and more Germans moved to the city of Nuremberg, the amount of cars populating the city also began to rise. With the increasing amount of cars came the abundance of emissions and air pollution from the vehicles.

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    Pollution In China Essay

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    According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, pollution is the action or process of making land, water, air, etc., dirty and not safe or suitable to use. Pollution as we know it, can be caused by natural disasters such as typhoons or volcanic eruptions or can be due to the result of human activities such as the wrong disposal of industrial waste and oil spills. As we all know, China, today, is considered to be the most populous country in the world having about an estimated count of 7 billion

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