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Introduction In 1991, as an attempt to reduce pollution, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began collecting data in relation to pollution prevention (P2) attempts by different facilities (p. 255). By taking this initiative, the EPA started to combine that data with the Toxic Releases Inventory (TRI), which was implemented...
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Globally, pollution is the one of the most sensitive issues that impacts negatively on the environment. Activists and environmentalists frequently advocate environmental sanity. However, we hardly understand what pollution is. Pollution, according to World Health Organization (WHO), occurs when pollutants contaminate our surrounding and affects the natural state of our...
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Gulf Oil Spill Over the course of 87 days, nearly 5 million barrels of crude oil flowed from a damaged underwater well, owned and operated by BP, 40 miles from the Louisiana coastline (Fowler, 2012). According to the National Wildlife Federation, approximately 1,100 miles of Gulf shoreline were oiled (Schleifstein,...
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Abstract Road transport has become the world’s primary mode of transportation. Roads are known to link up different places and even countries. The invention of the automobiles further influenced the use of road transport on a large scale. In the contemporary world, the use of vehicles has resulted in the...
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In terms of the modern world, one of the most pressing issues that faces all humans is that of the present level of air pollution that is in most cities. Many of these areas are often heavily polluted, to the point that it is unsafe for the citizens who live...
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The growth in energy demand and economic growth have resulted in a substantial increase in air pollution and global emissions. For instance, the emission of carbon dioxide in the year 2000 represented 18 percent of the total use of fossil fuels, while in 2013; the value had risen to 20%....
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The federal Pollution Prevention Act, passed in 1990 and signed by President George Bush in October of that year, was justified on the basis that it is far easier and more affordable to prevent pollution than to attempt to manage it or clean it up after the fact (Johnson, 1992)....
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The environment supports all ecosystems and life functions on the planet, yet, mankind continues to abuse this fragile element under the notion that the behaviors of one individual does not impact the entirety of all life. Recently, an understanding as to the interconnectedness of the planet has challenged this presumptuous...
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When water bodies such as rivers, lakes, aquifers, groundwater, and oceans become contaminated, water pollution occurs. The degradation of the environment in this form happens when pollutants are directly or indirectly discharged into water bodies without adequate treatment to remove harmful compounds (Water Pollution, 2016.) Recently, when the water supply...
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Introduction The rapid industrial development that the world has witnessed in recent years has played a major role in increasing pollution levels. Pollution has not only had adverse effects on the environment but also put pressure on natural resources. Although efficient pollution control measures can be a difficult task, it...
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