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    These industries are doing serious damage to the health of the Duwamish river with the hefty amount of pollution that they are pouring into the river, “This area sits on the banks of what has been determined by the Environmental Protection Agency to be one of the country's most polluted waterways”(AmericanForests, 1). As this shows, the pollution problem here is even more severe than many people realize. One can only imagine how hazardous this is to the variety of marine

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    she discovers that there is a plan to build a dam that will destroy burial sites. She joins with her community to fight the project, while reconnecting and coming to terms with her mentally ill mother and her identity as a Native American. The environmental justice movement can take many things away from this novel including the complexities of these movements and how to get people from all different walks of life involved. Angel is clearly on the side of her tribe in the fight against the dam and

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    I have received your letter and I would like to talk to you what is happening. I am so thankful that you are the only one happy. You are the only crayon that liked what you are doing and I would like to thank you for congratulating me on coloring things green. I think I could do it as a career like you had said. I absolutely love to color with you because after all dinosaurs, crocodiles, frogs, and trees are not supposed to be any other color. Green Crayon you are my BEST color always look'n sharp

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    the modern environmental movement. Background: The radical environmental movement started in the 1970s with two groups, Greenpeace and Earth First! as major influences. Greenpeace formed to address the issue of whaling and nuclear testing, they took matters into their own hands by directly addressing the issues on the front line. Earth First! started a few years later in 1979, This organization pioneered the use of publicity stunts and vandalism to display their concern on environmental issues. Using

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    When rescued from a state of ignorance, it is imperative to make corrections in life based on the truth that is learned. Many have not learned about the environmental problems that most of us are enhancing such as the problem of plastic in our world. Plastic production is now the third largest industry behind steel and cars. There would be no problem with this if there was a way to get rid of it. Instead, plastic has been piling up more and more, and it is now being found in the bellies of many animals

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    that said, my professional goal is to negate the mundane and explore the world (and preserve its beauty) through work as an environmental

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    Cleaning the Crim Dell The synthesized plastic polymer PHA is a natural organic polymer derived from bacteria. These synthesized plastic polymers have a plethora of functions and benefits, but its most important function is its use in improving water quality. The College Committee on Sustainability has already invested funds in producing and experimenting with these PHA fibrous mats to improve water quality. In a laboratory controlled environment, the PHA fibrous mat successfully denitrifies the

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    grown in 2016. Proposition 65 should be passed because the profit made from the paper bag fee will go towards environmental projects, environmental projects are important because it affects everyone and has to be solved at one point and why wait until it gets serious to the point that our taxes might increase. It is specifically on how it wants the paper bag fee to be spent on environmental projects instead of it being pocket money for the retail/grocery store. If voters vote no on the proposition

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    Rachel Carson’s book, Silent Spring, a book that is often viewed as a landmark work of environmental writing, was the result of several different events that caused her to pay attention to the results of the use of different pesticides to control insect populations in America following World War II. In her book she discusses the different kinds of chemicals our governments have been using and the damage they have all been proven to be causing to the environment, animals, and of course, humans. She

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    Michael Bell introduces Environmental Sociology, which is to find the link between the environment and sociology from a sociologist's perspective. The treadmill of production fits into this link to create a balance in productivity between the influences that society has on the environment. Bell defines the treadmill of production as "a process of mutual economic pinching that gets everyone running faster but advancing only a little and always tending to increase production and inequality and to sideline

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