By: zhenzhenhe | 2011-01-08 | Health & Fitness The harms caused by plastic pollution can be classified into two types: visual pollution and potential harms. read more
By: Mary Fisher | 2011-01-11 | Business The plastic bag issue simply won't get away, can it? I used to urge really aggravated at the quantity of media attention wasted on such a minuscule fragment of the abundant larger World Warming Debate. Couldn't they see the large picture, I would despairingly ask myself? Why waste all this time and effort on the ever present plastic bag. There were bigger issues at stake, weren't there? My angle to the International Warming issue was that the globe didn't need less plastic luggage, it needed les read more
By: Larry Isaacson | 2010-03-29 | Environmental Oceans all over the world are increasingly polluted, but the Indian Ocean is the most polluted of them all. The Indian Ocean Experiment, funded by the National Science Foundation, found pollution consisting of a brownish haze layer covering an area the size of the continental United States. Scientists involved in the project were "shocked by the amount of pollution found in their 6 week experiment." Many of the particles that make up this pollution comes from areas 1000 miles away, and is testimony to the inability and unwillingness of many countries in the Asian and Indian landmass to confront honestly the byproducts of their breakneck race for prosperity. read more
By: David Kraft | 2010-03-31 | Environmental Our oceans are horribly polluted with plastic bags. This article provides some facts about the harm that plastic bags can do in the oceans and provides an environmentally-friendly alternative - reusable shopping bags. read more
By: xuxiaoqing1 | 2010-09-14 | Finance Besides, microbe also has an important effect on globle climate change. Many microbes take part in the emission and absorb of greenhouse gases, and many microbes can be the future biofuel. Microorganisms also play an important role in the life of marine microbes; they are organic life which is most likely to decompose toxic chemicals, and even plastic organisms in all organic life. The palstic waste in ocean will not only influence the ocean's scenery, but also will have a fatal influence on mar read more
By: Sam Greyhawk | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Last Thursday the Ocean Conservancy released its annual report on trash in our oceans. This report includes brand new data from the 2007 International Coastal Cleanup, which billed itself as the "most comprehensive snapshot of the harmful impacts of marine debris." read more
By: Donald Bosso | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Agricultural pollution refers to the contaminants present in the environment as a result of agricultural practices. Most effects of agricultural pollution are felt in water environments and are caused by runoff from farms and barnyards such as ammonia, pesticides, fertilizers, oil toxins, and animal waste that make their way into bodies of water. Agricultural pollution also negatively affects the quality of air. read more
By: dpdp | 2011-04-03 | Leadership ?? Chun Feng spectrum and the China Environmental Protection Foundation launched the national "environmental income" communities Recently read more
By: Rae Serenity | 2010-04-04 | Environmental We must stop the madness now! Save whats left of our oceanic prosperity before we lose Planet Earth! read more
By: Chenxia Wang | 2010-12-20 | News and society People always think that the water and air on the earth is endless, so they keep emitting million tons of waste gases into the sky and dumping numerous garbage into the rivers, lakes and oceans. As a result, human activities cause different types of environmental pollution. read more
By: Dianne Lehmann | 2010-04-04 | Environmental So much has been said recently about global warming and its prospects for our future. But let's not forget about the toxic chemicals that we release into our atmosphere each and every day. Those pose us a much more serious threat. read more
By: Harry Yadav | 2012-02-28 | K-12 Education “Oh! Please help me out… I can’t breathe and my kids are also suffering from the same… It makes me cry to see my children suffering like this…. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Environmental In the mid-1970s the air pollution was a disaster in Los Angeles, and eventually it got a little better, but still by the late 1980s it was worse. Los Angeles eventually cleaned up their act, but wait the pollution is back. Of course with 460 square miles of concrete and 16.5 million people, well what did you expect anyway? read more
By: Tracey Wilson | 2010-04-22 | Environmental Marine life and our oceans are at an alarming level. Therefore, it is now necessary that we should do something to save oceanic life and our planet. read more