Climate Change
global warming
air pollution
ozone layer depletion
soil and land pollution
ecosystem destruction
natural resource depletion
This is consumption of a resource faster than it can be replenished. Natural resources are commonly divided between renewable resources and non-renewable resources.
water pollution
ocean acidification
effects on marine life
My daily life
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Deforestation
The Phosphorous and Nitrogen Cycle
Increasing Carbon Food Prints
Agriculture clearing and overgrazing
loss of biodiversity
Industrial gaseous
Nuclear Issues
Acid Rains
Loss of Tropical
Over Population
Urban Sprawl
This discuss the expansion of human population
Infrastructure Development
Household and Industrial Waste
Loss of Endarged Species
Waste Disposal
Public Health Issues
Introduction to Exotic Species
The species of plants or animals that are growing in a nonnative environment. Alien species have been moved by humans to areas outside of their native ranges.
Genetic Engineering
This are used to change the genetic makeup of cell
Shopping
Cosmetics
Shampos and Face Washes
Deodrants
Packed in Polymer Covers
Chemical gases releases in to the air
Out put waste like chemicals mixed in water
Clothes
Jeans, linens, Shirts
A pair of jeans is made up of 2500 gallons of water
House Keeping
Keeping House Clean
Muncipal Solid Waste Accumulation
Degraded by Land filling and Inciration
Washing of Clothes
Once Chlorine reaches open water and reacts with minerals in the ocean to form dangerous
smoking
burning of furniture in home
Industries
By vehicles
boiling the kettle
leaving the lights on
listening songs in speakers
light and noise pollution
energy conservation
leaving tap opening
Grocery Shopping
washing clothes
burning of trees
washing face
buying jeans
flushing toilets
being a beauty product junkie
medical waste
wasting paper
using pen/pencil
throwing ink and batteries out
using plastic bags
Subtopic
using of fertilizers in fields
soil contamination
land degradation intensive
eating farmed meat
food safety