Lesson on environmental issues

Incineration plants A large topic that is talked about today is incineration plants which take solid municipal waste and burn it to reduce the amount of trash we have in landfills. Even though this is supposed to be a wonderful way of reducing the amount of waste we have and create renewable energy with such … Read more

How and why marginalized communities of color are recipients of environmental inequality

Environmental influences remain as some of the critical contributors to issues of health within different populations around the world. However, one of the leading problems associated with the environment that is becoming a common occurrence especially in some of the developed countries around the world is environmental inequality. Environmental inequality otherwise referred to as ecological … Read more

GM crop plants

A crop can be grown and harvested, it can be grown to be used as profit or grown to make a living. Crops are widely used; primary use is human consumption which can be seen with the mass production of rice, potatoes etc. Livestock consumption relies heavily on crops making swede and kale. Other uses … Read more

Benefits of growing fruit and vegetables

There are so many social benefits that come with growing fruit and vegetables. By growing your own fruit and vegetables whether in a community garden or in your own garden you can create stronger bonds between your family, friends or community. Anyone including children and elderly can get involved as they say “many hands makes … Read more

Pre-combustion, Post-combustion and Oxy-combustion in coal fired plant for CO2 capture

Introduction Commonly known as carbon catch and capacity (CCS), the disengagement of CO2 outflows for lasting sequestration in profound topographical arrangements is generally thought to be a fundamental methods for lessening the progressing ascend in levels of climatic CO2 related with petroleum derivative burning. Albeit relevant to the decarburization of numerous mechanical procedures, the 25% … Read more

AquAdvantage – genetically modified salmon

AquaBounty Technologies created genetically-modified fish that can reportedly grow twice as fast as conventionally-farmed Atlantic salmon, reaching adult size in some 18 months as compared to 30 months. AquaBounty has also claimed the salmon consume 20 to 25 percent less food per gram of new flesh. The firm’s Atlantic salmon are modified with a growth … Read more

Dietary metabolizable energy content and limiting amino acids concentrations – broilers

Impacts of dietary metabolizable energy content and limiting amino acids concentrations in low crude protein corn-soybean meal-based diets for broilers Abstract This study was conducted to investigate the effect of feeding different level of metablolizable energy (ME) in low crude protein (CP) and low essential amino acids (EAA) diets, supplemented by four limiting amino acids … Read more

Reducing your carbon footprint

Carbon footprint is characterized as the aggregated sum of greenhouse gasses that are created with regards to supporting human exercise. It incorporates carbon dioxide which is the gas most normally radiated by people — and others, including methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated gases causing global warming. In this essay, I present my thoughts on how … Read more

The Harrington paradox

The static model of compliance, shows that firms choose whether or not to comply based on whether the cost of compliance is lower than the expected cost of non-compliance. However, because the probability of inspection tends to be low due to the cost of employing more inspectors, the expected non-compliance fine tends to be low. … Read more

Benefits of immigrants to American society

The Immigration and Nationality Act, also known as the Hart-Cellar Act, was passed by President Lyndon Johnson in 1965 and is one of the more controversial acts. It was made to abolish the National Origins Quota and make immigration become international. Immigration to the United States has always been an uncertainty. It leads to a … Read more

Does global warming exist?

Global warming is one of the largest and most debated issues in modern society amongst scientists, politicians and the public alike. Some people think that global warming does exist, whilst some people feel the complete opposite way and feel that Global Warming is a concept created by scientists to keep the levels of Carbon Dioxide … Read more

The Paradigmatic Role of Pop Culture on the Environment

In “The Politics of the Natural,” Noel Sturgeon dramatically illustrates how popular culture affects people’s viewpoint about nature and environment and how advertising influences people’s way of thinking on what is nature versus what is natural. Nowadays, most people are unaware and/or not knowledgeable enough about the role of U.S. pop culture in connection to … Read more

Conservation around the border region of Southern Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire

The border region of Southern Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire is of great importance for forest conservation as this area consists of many tropical forests with high biodiversity. Once heavily forested, the region has experienced issues regarding the social, economic and environmental consequences of unbridled destruction of tropical forests. Over the past few decades, Ghana and … Read more