Our Forests Essays and Term Papers
Our Radiant Planet- Depletion Of The Ozone LayerOzone is a relatively unstable form of molecular oxygen containing three oxygen
atoms produced when upper-atmosphere oxygen molecules are split by ultra violet
light. Stratospheric ozone is found in a broad band, extending generally from 15
to 35km above the earth. Although the ozone layer is ...
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Hemp: A Help Or A Hindrance?Hemp, also known as Cannabis sativa, marijuana, grass, and by many other names,
has not been a legal commercial crop in the United States for almost sixty years.
As common two centuries ago as cotton is today, hemp is not seen on the market.
As many groups fight for hemp to become legalized as a ...
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Hemp: The Truth About The Earth's Greatest PlantIn a perfect world there would be a product that could serve as a fuel
source, a food source, a paper source, a textile source, and this product would
be easy to produce in any of its forms. Believe it or not such a product does
exist; it is the plant known as hemp. No tree or plant species on ...
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The EPA: Can It, Will It Save Our Environment??
Pollution of our environment is an issue that concerns each and every one
of us. "The threat of environmental degradation now looms greater than the
threat of nuclear war." Patrick Henry said, "I know no way of judging the
future but by the past." In the past man has trampled on the ...
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Hemp: The Truth About the Earth's Greatest PlantIn a perfect world there would be a product that could serve as a fuel source, a food source, a paper source, a textile source, and this product would be easy to produce in any of its forms. Believe it or not such a product does exist; it is the plant known as hemp. No tree or plant species on ...
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The Global Warming CatastropheThe Global Warming Catastrophe
Sub-zero temperatures, ice and snow everywhere, a desolate wasteland. The ice age has fallen upon us once again; this time colder and more severe. This is what will happen if global warming continues at the rate it�s going. This is also portrayed in the movie, The ...
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The Hobbit: Fantasy World Comparison To Our WorldThe Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien is set in a fantasy world that has differences, as well as similarities, to our own world. Tolkien has created the novel's world, Middle Earth, not only by using imagination, but by also adding details from the modern world. Realistic elements in the book enable ...
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The Real World Of Technology BIn her book, The Real World of Technology (1999), Ursula M. Franklin argues that technology has a disruptive effect on humanity. If left-unchecked technology will eventually destroy society as we know it. Franklin illustrates her point by focusing on the effects technology has had on society and ...
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TemagamiTable of Contents
Introduction 2
The History of the Forest 2
The Forests of Canada 3
Part One: The History of the Logger 5
The Canadian Forestry Industry 5
The Ontario Forestry Industry 7
Part Two: Forest Conservation in Ontario 8
Political Activity 8
Temagami 9
Part Three: The ...
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RainforestsThe are very important to the world for many reasons, most of them being very simple. One major reason is that the plants in the forest turn carbon dioxide into clean air, which helps us fight pollution. Also, by absorbing carbon dioxide, the help deter the greenhouse effect. The trees of the ...
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Green Aid in India and Zimbabwe - Conserving Whose Community?Green Aid in India and Zimbabwe - Conserving Whose Community?
Abstract
What happens when global institutions try to assist community conservation in some of the world's least industrialised areas? Among the `cutting edge' projects grant-aided by the Global Environment Facility (GEF, a World ...
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The Geologic Time Scale and a Brief History of Life on EarthHandout for GLY 137 - The Dinosaurs
The Geologic Time Scale and a Brief History of Life on Earth
The Geologic Time Scale is divided into four major units: Eons, Eras, Periods and Epochs. An Eon is the longest division of geologic time, so long in fact that there have only been four Eons. ...
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Deforestation Of The Pacific NorthwestOne of the most controversial areas associated with the global problem
of deforestation is the Pacific Northwest of the US. The problem can be broken
down into several issues that all tie in together. These include the near
extinction of the Northern Spotted Owl, the "business" aspect of logging ...
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Biology Work Requirement 3 Biology Work Requirement 3Ecological issue: Deforestation, logging
� Effects wildlife habitats \ biodiversity
� Increases soil degradation erosion.
� Carbon storage - leads to more Carbon dioxide in atmosphere - leads to global warming
Social- technological:
� Can lead to global warming
� Less use of timber to stop ...
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ReforestationThe purpose of this written report is to inform the reader about the
concerns and facts involved with . began in
Ontario after World War II. What happened was, professional foresters
were assigned to an area and became responsible for its well being. Under
the Crown Timber Act, long term ...
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ReforestationThe purpose of this written report is to inform the reader about the concerns
and facts involved with . began in Ontario after
World War II. What happened was, professional foresters were assigned to an
area and became responsible for its well being. Under the Crown Timber Act,
long term ...
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ReforestationThe purpose of this written report is to inform the reader about the
concerns and facts involved with . began in
Ontario after World War II. What happened was, professional foresters were
assigned to an area and became responsible for its well being. Under the
Crown Timber Act, long term ...
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Acid Rain, Effects And CausesAcid rain is a term which is used to describe a variety of processes which might more accurately be referred to as acidic deposition. Natural rainfall is slightly acidic due to dissolved carbon dioxide, picked up in the atmosphere. Organisms and ecosystems all over the planet have adapted to the ...
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Acid Rain 5This report involves a well description on acid rain as well as a focus on acid rain in eastern Canada. This report contains a very helpful basic background on acid rain as well as a questionnaire. It involves an annual report on the Federal-Provincial Agreements, sulphur dioxide emissions in ...
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Deforestation In The Brazilian AmazonAfter Russia, Canada, China and the United States, Brazil is the fifth
largest country in the world. It is the biggest country in South America
and takes up almost half of the continent's area. Its northern part is
called Amazonia, after the Amazon river, which runs through it. This
region ...
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