Greenpeace USA notes that plastic production in the United States has increased while recycling rates are falling. Highlighting the difficulties related to the recycling of various plastic waste, the NGO highlights the impossibility of a circular economy around this material. Greenpeace calls for giving up non-reusable plastics, even if they...
More people die each year as a result of unsafe water than die as a result of war and all other types of violence combined. Our drinking water supplies, on the other hand, are limited: access to less than 1% of the world's freshwater supply, according to estimates. In the...
While recycling processes vary depending on the commodity and location, the three major processes are collecting, remanufacturing, & processing into new products. Collection Materials are produced by a business or consumer were collected by a private government agency or a private hauler. Processing The processing facility, such as a paper...
As we all know, prevention is always preferable than treatment, thus we must all seek to prevent marine pollution from occurring. Because marine life is such a vital component of our eco-system, it is everyone's obligation to ensure the survival of marine species and natural resources. We can create a...
Greenhouse gases released by fossil fuels are a significant source of marine pollution, since they cause acidification of the sea and other environmental problems. Atmospheric pollution contributes to both marine and coastal contamination. Take, for example, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which enhances the acidity of sea water. Marine ecology...
For the sake of simplicity, "seawater contamination is referred to as marine pollution." Soil erosion and mining are only two of the many forms of pollution that threaten marine ecosystems today. Plastic contamination is one of the most significant contributors of marine pollution. Polythene, plastic bags, bottles, and other disposable...
There Is A Serious Threat To Environment From Marine Pollution Ocean water covers over two-thirds of the planet's surface. The health of our ecosystem depends heavily on ocean water. Oceans are vital to humanity for a variety of reasons beyond ecological preservation, including trade, industry, tourism, adventure, commerce, and food....
As much good as the maritime industry has done for humanity by improving technology, the balance of nature of things has to pay a price in the process as well. As the use of ships for transportation increases, the negative consequences on the environment are coming to light. Noise pollution,...
The term "noise pollution" refers to any kind of pollution caused by excessive sound levels, whether that be inflicted on people or other living things on a regular basis. In accordance with the World Health Agency, exposure to sound levels of less than 70 dB is not harmful to living...
Trying to get work done while listening to the sound of lawnmowers or rattling air vents may be a frustrating experience. Unwanted and/or damaging sound affects a wide range of organisms, not just humans. As a result of their reliance on their ability to perceive sound, many animals are especially...
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