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Papers On Environmental Issues & Ecology
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Natural Gas / World Energy Supply
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This 7 page research paper discusses issues concerning natural and other gases as world energy supplies. Inherent benefits, risks, dangers, and advantages over other energy sources are all examined. It is concluded that as an energy source, natural gas is not as widely used as are other types. Nevertheless, the availability of natural gas assures humankind a huge source of nonpolluting energy for the future. Bibliography lists 4+ sources.
Filename: Worlener.rtf
Natural Gas as a Fuel in Diesel Engines
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An 18 page paper discussing research in
introducing natural gas as an enhancer for diesel fuel. Natural gas cannot fully substitute for
any fuel in any type of internal combustion engine, but there have been attempts to use a
pilot injection of diesel followed by injection of natural gas. The nature of natural gas is
such that the diesel's continuous air supply is detrimental. The pilot diesel - natural gas
combination has been successful in single-cylinder engines, but in no other diesel engines of
any greater number of cylinders. Includes 2 diagrams and a chart. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: KSdieselNG.wps
Natural Gas As A Transportation Fuel
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5 pages in length. Without question, the world's energy demand has increased due directly to the fact that the population continues to rise. What this translates to in correlating statistics is that energy demands throughout the past half-century have tripled, the global economy has quintupled and the world population increased twofold. If the human species is going to sustain its existence much past the new millennium, alternative fuel sources – such as natural gas – must be implemented in virtually every sector of transportation. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCNatGs.rtf
Natural resources in France
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A six page paper which looks at the way natural resources are managed in France, especially water and forestry, and considers how well the country's environmental policies are implemented.
Filename: JLwater.rtf
Natural Rights And Environmental Sensuousness
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7 pages in length. The writer discusses the fundamental aspects of natural rights, as well as addresses humanity's loss of compassion toward the environment. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCNatRt.rtf
NATURE AND MADNESS: A BOOK REVIEW
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This paper examines Nature and Madness by Paul Shepard. Explained throughout the paper is Shepard's contention that the reason why the planet suffers ecologically today is because we have strayed from our roots as hunter-gathers.
Filename: MTshepar.rtf
NATURE AND MADNESS: A BOOK REVIEW
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This paper examines the theme and theories of environmentalist Paul Shepard in his book Nature and Madness. The paper discusses the book, and examines how Shepard ties the idea of humanity's departure from hunting and gathering into the environmental problems we are now experiencing. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTnature.rtf
Nature, Ethics, and Mark Derr’s “Some Kind of Paradise”
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A 6 page paper which examines how the lack of human ethics has adversely affected land usage and its protection, using Derr’s consideration of South Florida as supportive evidence. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGderrpara.rtf
Nelson's The Island Within
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Richard Nelson's journal of a journey, The
Island Within, provides a perspective that is at once aligned with the
humanist view of nature and the practical aspects of survival. This 5
page paper examines the theme of the book: that humans are able to live
in spiritual and physical harmony with nature. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: KTislwtn.wps
New England Fisheries
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The people of New England take their fishing very seriously. They have to - for generations it has been their livelihood, their sport and their hobby. Fishing off the shores of New England began in 1497, with the voyage of John Cabot. The first piece of technology to make an impact on the fish population off of New England was the steamer engine. In 1914, the U.S. Commissioner of Fisheries appointed a committee to investigate what damage the otter trawl might do to fish stocks. The committee reported that the new technology was already causing a decline of fish in the North Sea. This 5 page paper asserts that there is still time to halt the destruction of the ecosystem that has defined the New England coast for as long as people have been there to notice. There is time to stop the decimation of the fish population by instigating measures that will reduce the fishing Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KTnefish.wps
New Jersey Brownfields & Site Remediation Act
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An 8 page overview of the New Jersey Brownfields and Site Remediation Act, its history, intent, liability, incentives and limitations. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Njbrownf.wps
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