An invasive species has taken over the coastline of Maine and is now threatening our economy- the Green Crab. These creepy-crawly creatures came from the ballasts of European ships in the mid-1800s, yet as ocean temperatures are rising, they have become more of a problem than anybody could have imagined. The abundance of clams and mussels in our ocean has...

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With modernization and development comes some disadvantages, one of the main consequences being the pollution that has increased as a result of this. With an increase in the global population and the rising demand for food, goods, and other essentials, there has been a rise in the amount of waste being generated daily by each household on a global scale....

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Introduction Since the 1990's there has been an environmental debate increasingly focused on the issues around 'climate change' brought about by global warming. Global warming, established as an increase in the earth's temperature, is believed to be due to heat trapped by greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (Wainwright, 2010). Some would argue climate change is the most urgent challenge...

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The main definition of sustainability is âconsumption based on environmental factors taken into considerationâ which simplified means that what we buy or eat has to be done so with thought to nature, in order to not harm it. There are several different methods of being sustainable, however, the one that sticks out the most to me is food waste, which...

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Sustainable Development in different spheres of life and work has been in the limelight for the last thirty years. A notion of sustainable development is characterized as an integral economic, technological, social, and cultural development adapted to the environmental protection need, which enables present and future generations to satisfy their needs and improve their quality of life. Sustainable development focuses...

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Introduction The Baobab tree, scientifically known as Adansonia, is a remarkable species renowned for its unique physical characteristics and remarkable ability to adapt to its environment. This essay explores the fascinating adaptations of the Baobab tree, highlighting its strategies for survival in challenging and diverse ecosystems. Morphological Adaptations The Baobab tree exhibits numerous morphological adaptations that enable it to thrive...

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How many times have you heard about the climate crisis, how many times have you seen posts about the bushfires and ice glaciers melting on social media, how many times have you liked or posted a photo on your Instagram story acknowledging the climate crisis? Now think about what you have done positively to activate change. Climate change is a...

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Introduction Documentaries serve as powerful tools for raising awareness about critical issues affecting society. Tapped, directed by Stephanie Soechtig and Jason Lindsey, delves into the intricate and often problematic world of the bottled water industry. This film scrutinizes the environmental, health, and economic repercussions of bottled water consumption, presenting a compelling case for systemic change. This essay aims to analyze...

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Global warming is a pressing issue facing our planet today. The rise in global temperatures has led to various adverse effects such as low rainfall, heat waves, storms, floods, and the extinction of certain plant and animal species. While the term 'global warming' is familiar to many, its exact definition may not be clear. Essentially, global warming refers to the...

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Introduction Japan stands as one of the most technologically advanced states in the world, and its innovations have been its gifts to the world since its economic boom in the mid to late 20th century. But they are not without their drawbacks. Japan has little to no natural resources such as minerals and natural gas. For that reason, Japan pursued...

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Climate change is an issue that is not a recent development, but is something that has been happening for hundreds of thousands of years. Humans, currently, are causing a climate change epidemic larger and more significant than anything in previous history. Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have increased since the pre-industrial era, driven largely by economic and population growth, and are...

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The facts of the case are as follows; A Kazakh herder had discovered a meteorite on the land on which he raised his sheep and cattle, after finding it he left it for more than twenty years without doing anything to it. In 2011 the local officers took away the meteorite stating that natural resources belong to the state and...

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Introduction Brazil, the largest country in South America, is endowed with a wealth of natural resources that play a pivotal role in its economic development and global trade position. From its vast rainforests and expansive river systems to its rich mineral deposits and fertile agricultural lands, Brazil is a country where natural wealth significantly influences both domestic policies and international...

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This essay will overview the Malagasy enigma, a country endowed with comparative advantages after its independence but that is still struggling today in terms of development, and economic growth. Despite its abundant resources, Madagascar is considered among the poorest countries in the world, with 75% of the population living on less than 1.95$ Dollars per day ( World Bank, June...

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There are countless bodies of data available to the public about the continuous rise in global temperatures, sea levels, and frequency of extreme climate events, yet many of the worldâs citizens and elected officials turn a blind eye to this multitude of compelling evidence. In fact, the political polarization around the issue of climate change is highly contrasted by the...

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One major issue regarding justice and peace in the world today is climate change. Climate change is defined by the Oxford Dictionary as: âA change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular, a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and is attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use...

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Some of the natural resources found in CUBA. The most widely recognized regular assets of Cuba are cobalt, nickel, iron mineral, chromium, copper, salt, timber, silica, oil and arable land. The side-effects of arable land in Cuba, to be specific sugar, tobacco and rum, are the most significant fare things of the Cuban economy. The economy of Cuba is an...

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The topics presented to the UNEP are âHydraulic Frackingâ and âUrban planning in the age of the megacityâ. The assembly is currently consisted of 193 Member States with its mission to support and encourage individuals and nations towards the gratification of their standards of living, while maintaining sustainability through this conscious effort. To illustrate this, the UNEP has played an...

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Introduction The debate surrounding global warming has become increasingly contentious in recent years, with skeptics arguing that it is a hoax perpetuated by political agendas and exaggerated scientific claims. However, a closer examination of the evidence reveals that global warming is indeed a reality, with significant consequences for the planet and its inhabitants. Historical Temperature Changes Throughout Earth's history, there...

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Climate change, what is it? Climate change is a change in the earthâs pattern of weather which can bring an end to the human race, and everything else with it. What are the causes? Human beings. Scientists all around the globe have found an enormous amount of evidence for this cause of humans. Humans produce greenhouse gases through the use...

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Global warming has become a serious problem recently because the temperature of the world increased by 2 degrees since the industrial revolution and the weather is predicted to increase by 2-6 degrees by 2100 (Saul, 2012). Saul (2012) points out, that global warming resources are greenhouse gas emissions that cause the melting of glaciers and sea-level rises over 100 years....

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Now Iâm sure youâve heard of the phenomenon that is âclimate changeâ or âglobal warmingâ. Something that apparently is driven by our behaviour here on earth. So, if using fossil fuels is so bad that it endangers our existence, how can we just continue on with our lives, like nothingâs happening? Why are there no restrictions? No laws? I donât...

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Introduction 70-metre higher seas, unimaginably warmer temperatures and an earth that will be inevitably changed forever. All of this is just 12 years away, if we fail to take action on this climate catastrophe. The leaders of the world have been and are still failing to wake up to the warning signs and realise that this disaster is barrelling towards...

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Egypt has an abundant amount of natural resources, a large and growing population, and a huge land mass. However, it still has had logarithmic growth in the past years. This is explained due to its reliance on one commodity and the exploitation of that by MDCs. In comparison to its region, Africa, Egypt is one of the more developed countries...

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It can be easy to assume a rich supply of natural resources is synonymous with wealth. However, it has been noted that an abundance of natural resources is often correlated with decreased prosperity. Countries with an abundance of natural resources often experience decreased growth. This phenomenon has been called âthe resource curseâ. The resource curse has been the subject of...

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Introduction: Oceans are the largest bodies of water on Earth and contain almost 80% of the worldâs animals. Oceans also provide half of the worldâs oxygen supply, owing to the large amount of plants in the ocean. Oceans remained undisturbed up till the 20th century when large boats became common, allowing more people to travel the oceans, making them more...

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Have you guys ever wondered what a sea turtle naturally eats? Unfortunately, itâs plastic. Research has shown that 52% of sea turtles have eaten at least one plastic waste. Why do they eat plastic? The reason is very simple: floating plastic waste can look like jellyfish, algae, seaweed, sea cucumber, or crabs that they usually eat. Iâm sure that most...

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Benefits of Solar Energy to the Environment Renewable energy is fast taking the spotlight when it comes to energy generation globally with solar energy taking the lead. Solar energy generates electricity from the sun through the use of panels. Energy generated can be used to power the home or the workplace. Solar energy comes with several benefits from financial, social,...

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The presence of invasive species in the Everglades is a problem because invasive species have no natural predators, they therefore multiply uncontrollably and devastate populations of native birds and mammals. Our main concerning species are pythons. Pythons are very small, 13-14 inches long, when they are first sold at exotic pet conventions. After 3-4 years pythons can grow to 8...

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Introduction Biodiversity refers to the variety of animals, plants, fungi, and even microbes such as bacteria that make up our natural world. Each of these species and organisms work together in ecosystems to preserve balance and support life, much like an endless chain. In addition, it includes the number and variety of organisms within a defined area. Furthermore, Biodiversity supports...

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