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Papers On Environmental Issues & Ecology
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Mineral, Energy, and Water Resources of Kentucky
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A 17 page overview of the natural resources of the state of Kentucky. Provides a broad overview of the types of minerals which exists in the state and emphasizes that mining, while necessary to the economy and energy needs of the state, can have tremendous environmental impacts. Summarizes the importance and impact of limestone mining in particular and cautions that mining alone is not the only adverse environmental impact in the state of Kentucky. Outlines the importance of the states water bodies (including a two page list of some of the most noted) and wetlands and the impacts of such activities as the construction and operation of hydroelectric dams and domestic wastewaters. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPkyMnrl.wps
Minimalizing The Effects Of 'Environmental Management' On Wilderness
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A 5 page page paper discussing the impact of environmental management on wilderness areas and the integrity of wilderness. Bibliography lists eight sources.
Filename: Envmgmt.wps
Mining and Reclamation: A Suggestion for the Future
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A 6 page overview of the problems mining presents to Kentucky’s ecology. Mining can be tremendously disruptive from an environmental perspective. The answer to this disruption is a limitation of the types of areas which can be mined and an effective reclamation plan. The author suggests the creation of man-made wetlands as one aspect of this reclamation,wetlands which can then be used for the release and treatment of treated effluent from domestic wastewater plants. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPkyMine.rtf
Mississippi Coastal Improvement Program
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This 15 page paper provides an overview of the Mississippi Coastal Improvement Program, or MsCIP, which was developed in response to Hurricane Katrina. This paper considers the purpose of the Mississippi Coastal Improvement Program and the impacts. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHCoastalMi.rtf
Mongolia: Not for the typical tourist.
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(7 pp). The Mongolian People's Republic is a
sparsely populated country comprising a land area
over twice as much as Texas but only twelfth that
state's population. It shares the vast Mongolian
Plateau with portions in China and the Soviet Union
and is the largest land-locked country in the
world, and one of the newest democracies.The
plateau is the traditional home of the Mongol
people. During the 1200s the various Mongol tribes,
united under Chingis Han (Ghengis Kahn), swept
down from the plateau to carve out a great empire
that eventually stretched from China to eastern
Europe. Bibliography lists 5 source, including map.
Filename: BBmongul.doc
Moral Pluralism in the Environment
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5 pages. This paper explains the pros and cons of moral pluralism in the environment. This is based on two issues: endangered species and population control. Can the people agree on these issues? Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JGAmplur.rtf
Mount Saint Helens
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This 5 page report discusses Mount Saint
Helens in the Cascade Range in Washington State, a volcano that
had been dormant since 1857, which erupted on May 18, 1980. The
report focuses on geological aspects of the eruption. Over the
past two decades, Mount Saint Helen as proven itself to be one of
the best opportunities for modern scientist to understand the
post-eruptive aspects of an active volcano in terms of both the
anomalies caused and the recovery of the surrounding affected
areas. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWgeodis.rtf
NAFTA and the Pollution Haven Hypothesis
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This 3 page paper looks at the pollution haven hypothesis which argues that international trade agreements such as NAFTA are directly increasing the level of pollution and environmental damage. The writer outlines the arguments before deciding which side might be right. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEnaftaPol.rtf
Native American Uniformity in an Ecological World View?: A Polemic Approach to Demonstrating or Refuting the Validity of a Popular Perception
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A 15 page discussion of the popular perception that Native Americans exhibit a uniform ecological world view. Presents supporting and detracting arguments for this view. Notes first that the sheer diversity of Native American cultures and individuals would make it unlikely that such a uniformity in view exists. The author then points out demonstrated differences in the way that Native Americans interact with their environment as opposed to the way those of European backgrounds interact with theirs, differences which would appear to support the contention of a uniform ecological world view among Native Americans. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: PPnaEco2.wps
Native American Water Rights: Direct and Indirect Impacts
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A 10 page overview of the issues surrounding Native American water rights. Although water rights are not always mentioned in historic treaties, the Supreme Court ruled in 1908 that by establishing Native American reservations Congress implied and reserved the priority water rights necessary for present and future use. This paper provides an overview of the current impacts to those rights concentrating on the impacts of damming and mining. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: PPnaWatr.rtf
Natural Disasters
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This 5 page paper describes and explains four natural disasters: hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and volcanoes. Each is described in terms of how it develops, the degree of strengths, as appropriate, and where it is most likely to happen. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGntdst.rtf
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