Category: Environment 1339

  • Tree Protection Policies in Los Angeles and San Francisco

    Tree Protection Policies in Los Angeles and San Francisco Table of Contents Introduction Main body Research Question Data Collection Plan Timeframe for the Study Implications for Planning Practice Interdisciplinary Implications Conclusion References Introduction Neither Los Angeles nor San Francisco urban forests have generated much scholarly interest and, thus, there are not too many scholarly works…

  • Wangari Maathai and Norman Ernest Borlaug: Works Analysis

    Wangari Maathai and Norman Ernest Borlaug: Works Analysis Table of Contents Introduction Body Conclusion References Thesis Statement: The works of Wangari Maathai and Norman Ernest Borlaug deal with distinctive topics, but they are united by the idea of improving life in view of the modern difficulties associated with interacting with the environment. Introduction The issues…

  • Relation Between Ecological Changes and Kidney Stone

    Relation Between Ecological Changes and Kidney Stone Table of Contents Introduction Kidney stone and its relation between climate change Kidney stone belt and effect of climatic change on it Rise in cost for treating kidney stone Results Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Researchers in the United States have found that in northern America occurrences of kidney stones…

  • Journal Critique: Organic Pollutants

    Journal Critique: Organic Pollutants The sampled article, authored by Offenberg et al. (2004), has a local significance and not a global impact. This is because it focused on analyzing aerosol compounds that occurred during the collapse of the World Trade Center (W.T.C)  an American phenomenon. The article compared the similarities between the dust compounds…

  • Tansy Ragwort and Gorse Effects on the Redwood Forest of Northern California

    Tansy Ragwort and Gorse Effects on the Redwood Forest of Northern California Due to the catastrophic pollution of the planet, the balance in nature has been considerably distorted. Many food chains were also broken thus causing the extinction of one species and the abundance of another. The same problem undergoes the Redwood forest in Northern…

  • Australias Main Problem: Concept Map

    Australias Main Problem: Concept Map Australias main problem right now is the forest fires raging there. They are dangerous for several factors, but in the first place, they pose a threat to the life of many animals, including those that are already threatened with extinction (Silent Death). The spreading flame threatens not only directly to…

  • Miami Sets Ambitious Emissions Goal by Harris

    Miami Sets Ambitious Emissions Goal by Harris Miami has experienced various issues related to climate change, including hurricanes, storm surge, and floods. Still, the city was able to recover after significant crises and thrive in the face of adversity. However, over the previous years, the situation associated with the excess of greenhouse gasses in the…

  • Consumption and Ecological Footprint

    Consumption and Ecological Footprint Table of Contents Introduction Ecological Footprint Defined My Consumption and Ecological Footprint Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In the course of a lifespan, people engage in multiple activities for survival and recreation, which often go beyond mere necessities. The consumerist society that inhabits the planet now tends to increase consumption by driving…

  • Natural Gas as the Worlds Most Preferred Fossil Fuel

    Natural Gas as the Worlds Most Preferred Fossil Fuel One of the worlds most preferred fossil fuel is natural gas. Experts believe that the energy has the potential of becoming the worlds number one in the coming decades. In its structure, natural gas has varied composition, which makes it more expedient. Principally, consumers have been…

  • Hazardous Waste: Approaches to Discarding Hazardous Waste

    Hazardous Waste: Approaches to Discarding Hazardous Waste Hazardous wastes include products that can be discussed as harmful to people and the environment because of chemicals and specific substances they contain. As a result, these wastes need to be disposed of while following certain measures and guidelines. The reason is that the substances contained in these…