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    Introduction Carbon dioxide (CO2) as I’m sure you know isn’t the best thing in the world. It’s destroying it in fact, but since 1767 it has been used in drinks to make them fizzy. It’s a surprisingly delicious use for the gas that has become very common in today’s society. It’s most common use are in “soft drinks” which is actually a somewhat incorrect term for the product. “Soft drinks” are defined as having little alcohol content so while this is true for drinks like Coke and Pepsi, it can also

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    In the modern industrial era, the levels of Carbon Dioxide produced are much more significant than in years before. Due to Carbon Dioxides involvement in ocean acidification, this is a major issue. Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the pH of the ocean surface has fallen by 0.1 units. Although this may not seem significant, due to the logarithmic properties of the pH scale, this change signifies about a 30% increase in ocean acidity. If this issue isn’t addressed, there will be dire

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    What Are The Dangers Of Carbon Dioxide

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    The Dangers of Carbon Dioxide Thesis: As the environment encounters damage from increasing levels of carbon dioxide, actions on both governmental and individual levels need to be implemented in order to protect the welfare of future life. Introduction In an era of rising technology and increasing population, demands on the environment are continually being pushed to new levels. As a result, it becomes important for us to expand our knowledge about the environment and take appropriate actions

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    Essay On Sulfur Dioxide In Environment

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    The Sulfur Dioxide in Environment The sulfur dioxide was regarded as the acknowledged toxic gas, and is also one of main factors for acid rain. Due to its severe toxicity, the major pollution incidents have even happened in human beings’ history. During 1st December and 15th December 1930, the toxic gases including the sulfur dioxide caused great loss for Meuse Valley in Belgium. The toxic gases led to thousands of people in the industrial zone of Meuse Valley were catched with respiratory diseases

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    Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound. When it is at a certain room temperature it goes into gas form. Everybody such as people and animals release carbon dioxide when breathing out. Also when something is burnt and fire occurs that also release carbon dioxide. How was carbon dioxide created? Carbon dioxide is created when one carbon and two oxygen comes together. As shown below: Another thing is that plants also use carbon dioxide in order to make food. This is known as photosynthesis. Photosynthesis

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    LITERATURE STUDY 2.1 Carbon dioxide gas 2.1.1 Overview Carbon dioxide, in its gaseous form, is a natural constituent gas of the Earth’s terrestrial atmosphere [5]. According to the standards outlined by The International Institute of Refrigeration the chemical formula for carbon dioxide is CO2 and the refrigerant code for carbon dioxide is R744 [6]. CO2 gas is poisonous to living organisms when inhaled in a sufficiently concentrated form. The molecule of carbon dioxide consists of two oxygen atoms

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    It is a recorded fact that the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere today is at the highest level ever recorded or studied. The large number of invasive carbon dioxide molecules is causing detrimental problems in the environment. This gas is linked to the Earth’s drastically rising temperatures, causing the rising sea level and thousands of arctic animals to lose their homes. This is an unignorable problem that needs great minds who are passionate and determined in this field. The most substantial

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    1. A Carbon dioxide (CO2) absorbs energy from the sun, then releases it back into earth; it is the second largest greenhouse gas after water vapour. Carbon dioxide releases out a harmful gas, which is dissolved out to the atmosphere determined by temperature. However CO2 is not one of the main impulsive forces in causing climate shifts, but as the climate cools the concentration of CO2 decreases this then has a further cooling effect. Causing this irregular rise and fall in CO2 levels is the shift

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    Carbon dioxide represents 84% of greenhouse gases. It is not only affecting the atmosphere but also the oceans in that it has made them 30% more acidic in turn affecting sea organisms. As you can see these fossil fuels create a chain effect damaging more than we are aware of. One of the biggest problems with switching to renewable energy isn’t that we couldn’t make it work or the startup cost is too much, it’s because, as most people agree, the oil businesses doesn’t want to lose out on the money

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    In America, we are starting to experience what I call the Climate Crisis and the big question is, do Americans seek to decrease our carbon emissions? Or do we spend the money to mitigate the long-term effects of Climate Change? Carbon Dioxide is one of the few gases in our atmosphere that trap heat and provide Earth with what we know as the Greenhouse Effect. Without this greenhouse effect, the dense warm blanket that surrounds our atmosphere wouldn’t exist. Well, according to the National Oceanic

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