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Resolving the Ecological Impacts of Algal Blooms
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A 10 page overview of the complexity of ecological problems created by algal blooms. Emphasizes that these blooms are caused by excess nutrient loading through pollutant discharges and that they result in tremendous impacts to ecological systems. Outlines the current state of regulation in regard to nutrient loading and details its application to algal blooms. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPalgae.wps

Resource Wars: War Over Caspian Oil and Other Reserves
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If the U.S. were to lose control of the world’s resources, the country would come to a very quick stop and lose all rights to the world supremacy it currently enjoys. To prevent the end of God’s country, the George W. Bush Administration has proclaimed war against an “axis of evil” that has to do with any country or leader that prevents the U.S. from this goal. To win, as defined by the United States government, means controlling world oil, water and mineral resources. The axis of evil identified by Bush incorporate the non-participating countries in the Persian Gulf, Caspian Sea, and South China Sea that now harbor most of the world’s resources. These countries will not be allowed to prevent the U.S. from remaining the world’s most powerful nation in terms of resources, no matter the cost. Specific arguement based on Michael Klare's Resource Wars. 2 works cited. jvCspoil.rtf
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Response/Reaction To Global Warming Article
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5 pages in length. Simply sit back, do nothing and hope the future presents a more economically viable solution to reversing the detrimental impact of global warming is how Goldberg (2007) recommends the world deal with its ever-worsening crisis. To be as flippant as to say the cost far outweighs the benefit when compared to the exorbitant GNP increase (1,800%) through the twentieth-century is to turn a blind eye to the damage that has clearly occurred (climate increase of 0.7 degrees Celsius) from the insatiable quest for human progress. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCglblwarm.rtf

Responses of the International Community to Climate Change Issues
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This 8 page paper looks at some of the international responses to the threat of global warming and climate change. The responses include the use of legislation and voluntary agreements at international, national and local levels as well as the responses of businesses, including large corporations such as Hewlett Packard. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEresponsecli.rtf

Restoration Biology and Ecology
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This 4 page report discusses the concepts associated with restoration biology and whether or not nature has the ability to heal itself. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWresbio.rtf

Restoration of Ecology
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A 7 page paper discussing techniques for restoring damaged ecological systems after disaster. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Resteco.wps

Review of Barry Commoner’s “Making Peace with the Planet”
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This is a 5 page paper reviewing Barry Commoner’s text “Making Peace with the Planet” (1990, 1992). Barry Commoner’s text “Making Peace with the Planet” stresses the arguments surrounding the slow destruction of the physical and environmental aspects of the planet based on continued pollutants being released into the system. While Earth Day 1970 provided the population with a promise to reduce harmful emissions into the atmosphere by 90 percent by 1977; the emissions were only reduced by 19 percent by that time and have changed little since. In his analysis, Commoner also provides useful technological alternatives to industries which especially produce high pollutants such as electric generation by the burning of fossil fuels and the agricultural use of chemical pesticides. Solar energy in decentralized co-generating stations and organic large scale farming are just two of the alternatives he proposes. In his text, Commoner also discusses the political barriers which must be overcome, which are currently based on cost-benefit analyses for short term policies and private enterprise, in order to provide a more socially responsible and rational approach to protection of the global environment for present and future generations. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJpeace1.rtf

Review of Foster's "The Vulnerable Planet"
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A 5 page paper discussing John Bellamy Foster's work. This author concludes that only a dramatic "paradigm shift" in proportions never before seen will avert the impending environmental disasters awaiting us. According to the author, all those taking environmental positions without addressing societal needs are misguided and ineffective. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSVulPlan.wps

Review of R.D. Lawrence’s “In Praise of Wolves” (1986)
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This is a 3 page review of R.D. Lawrence’s “In Praise of Wolves”. Spanish born R.D. Lawrence lives on a 100-acre wilderness farm in Haliburton Highlands, 170 km north of Toronto, Ontario and has written over 29 books on nature and wildlife. In the spring of 1983, Lawrence and his wife traveled to Ishpeming in the Upper Peninsula in Michigan to study an untamed but captive pack of wild wolves and compared their behavior to those he had previously studied in the wild and with the two wolf cubs which he himself had raised. During the study and his use of other studies he has conducted on packs in the wild, Lawrence often contradicts other scientific theories in that he proposes that in many ways, wolves in the wild provide a much closer study and comparison to human behavior than do many studies on primates, considered humans’ closest natural relatives. In addition, Lawrence through the use of biological, sociological and psychological comparisons is not afraid to apply human terms to wolves in the text. Instead, Lawrence has found that in many ways, humans could learn from wolf behavior in terms of their handling of aggression (as opposed to the human emotion of anger) and stress in the wild. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TJRDLaw1.rtf

Review Of Two Articles: Environmental Planning
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6 pages in length. The writer summarizes, critiques and analyzes two articles from the Journal of Planning Education and Research. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCEnvRv.rtf

Review of Two Innovative Agricultural Systems
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This 4 page paper reviews two potential system for helping with the production of agriculture in harsh conditions, such as those found in the Sudan. Te system reviewed are subsurface drip irrigation and the use of a self contained biosphere. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEagrisys.rtf


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