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  • ...]" waste disposal, and lower [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_gas greenhouse gas] emissions as compared to virgin production.[1][2] Recycling is a key c ...er]], metal, plastic, textiles, and electronics. Although [[similar]] in [[effect]], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composting composting] or other reuse
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  • ...intermittent periods of intense volcanic activity had created [[greenhouse effect]]s
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  • ...or renovation, located on two-and-a-half-acres in town, with a dilapidated greenhouse. Our program focuses on not only on the principles of AA and clinical recov ...e. This means people such as those who are in schools, learning how to do greenhouse gardening with raised beds and so on.
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  • ...at he calibrated was greenhouse gas, causing earth warming—the theory that greenhouse gas [is] causing earth warming. What is your take on that? These all have an effect. It is quite a fortuitous coincidence that the bloom of industrialization,
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  • ...d usually described according to their beneficial, detrimental, or neutral effect (for example, [[mutualism]] (relation ++) or [[competition]] (relation --). * [[Global warming]] related to the [[Greenhouse effect]]. Warming could involve flooding of the Asian deltas (see also eco refugee
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  • ...[greenhouse gas]]es in the Earth's atmosphere. Without this heat-retention effect, the average surface temperature would be −18 °C and life would lik ...om the Sun than does the northern over the course of a year. However, this effect is much less significant than the total energy change due to the axial tilt
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  • ...n in the 18th century, this rapidly changed. Today, science has a profound effect on the way humans interact with and act upon nature, largely through its ap ...releases into the atmosphere carbon dioxide and other substances known as greenhouse gases. These gases have altered the composition of the entire atmosphere, p
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  • ...n in the 18th century, this rapidly changed. Today, science has a profound effect on the way humans interact with and act upon nature, largely through its ap ...releases into the atmosphere carbon dioxide and other substances known as greenhouse gases. These gases have altered the composition of the entire atmosphere, p
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  • ...e weather, and sudden changes lasting only a few years can have a dramatic effect, both on the vegetation and on the animals dependent on its growth for thei ...e|influence the climate]], including ocean currents, surface [[albedo]], [[greenhouse gas]]es, variations in the solar luminosity, and changes to the planet's or
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