• Q : Methods of dealing with long term environmental problems....
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    One of the main methods of dealing with long term environmental problems is education. How can environmental problem-solving be developed in the class-room?

  • Q : Rich versus poor countries....
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    I plan to write down a paper on the environmental impacts of a rich versus a poor country. What factors do I want to scrutinize and how should I compare the factors to the rich versus the poor count

  • Q : Potential environmental impact....
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    Give illustrations of the potential environmental impact. Please give references to support this position.

  • Q : Wildness-intrinsic and instrumental value....
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    Describe the terms intrinsic and instrumental value? In your opinion, does nature encompass intrinsic or instrumental value?

  • Q : Significant global environmental problem....
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    Zachary A. Smith states that: "Endangered species .... is a federal land management problem and also a significant global environmental problem" (Smith, p. 240).

  • Q : Health effects-result from exposure to uv radiation....
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    Write down the environmental sources of exposure to UV radiation. Comprise the role of the ozone layer in your description.

  • Q : Environmental evaluation....
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    As in all fields, multiple approaches towards the environmental psychology exist. Choose the theoretical approach you think makes the most sense.

  • Q : Ethics and endangered species....
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    Do some research on your own about endangered the species of animals and plants and think regarding the biological, ethical and economic features of the problem.

  • Q : Components of waste management....
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    Explain in detail the three major components of waste management. Which methods are preferred and explain why? What are the advantages and environmental demerits of modern-day landfills in the Unite

  • Q : Paper regarding plastic bags....
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    Write down a paper regarding plastic bags. If you were given the opportunity to address the public-at-large, what would be your proposal regarding the use of plastic bags?

  • Q : Broad-ranging impacts on environmental health....
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    Give an illustration of such a product that upon further examination has broad-ranging impacts on environmental health, with the poor bearing the brunt of this impact.

  • Q : Environmental issues become a global policy issue....
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    As the environmental issues become a global policy issue, explain how much does a country sacrifice for its global needs?

  • Q : Hard-and-fast rules of science....
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    Explain why do you think scientists probably want to leave what they do open to revision? What are the hard-and-fast rules of science? Are there any?

  • Q : Wastewater treatment process....
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    Compare and contrast the secondary water treatment techniques to tertiary water treatment (as well termed as advanced or final water treatment) methods, in the context of the wastewater treatment me

  • Q : Contaminated recreational beach waters....
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    Explain some kinds of illnesses which can be caused by contaminated recreational beach waters.

  • Q : Swimming pools and health hazards....
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    Sum up the health hazards which are related with lead and mold in a swimming pool setting, and explain what might be done to control these two public health problems.

  • Q : Environmental science reflection....
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    What has been the most interesting feature of environmental science? Has your new understanding of environmental sustainability changed the manner you view the environment?

  • Q : Economic analysis of the environmental pollution....
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    Perform an economic analysis of the environmental pollution issue in the world today. I have picked Hydroponic systems.

  • Q : Environmental laws-economic conditions....
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    As an environmentalist, you are much interested in how economics plays a role in finding out how many and what kind of environmental laws are passed. There are several environmental laws which are d

  • Q : Advantages-disadvantages of transferable discharge permits....
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    Describe the advantages and disadvantages of transferable discharge permits? Was the approach taken with the 1990 Clean Air Act transferable discharge allowing program appropriate? Explain why or wh

  • Q : Industrialized and developing countries-carbon neutral....
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    Do you agree or disagree with the given statement? Both industrialized and developing countries should become carbon-neutral by the year 2025. Write down the moral considerations underlie your stanc

  • Q : Plan for uniform global control standards....
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    Suggest a plan for uniform global control standards and how to enforce them, take a position on whether wealthy nations encompass an obligation to give poorer nations with

  • Q : Compensation and liability act....
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    The solution provides a short explanation of when the law was passed, provisions under the law, why was the law initiated and the economic impact of the law.

  • Q : Recognizing environmental impacts....
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    Recognize all environmental impacts probable to cause significant impacts and prioritize them in the order of significance, stating clearly the method and factors used in their prioritization.

  • Q : Dumps-landfills and modern landfills....
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    Explain an early landfill. What are the problems related with early landfills? Comprise a description of leachate, methane, incomplete decomposition and settling.

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