The style and the content of Devine's article are reasonable given that the arguments raised were well supported with a reliable proof. The article is not evenhanded because in the social media especially weather forecasting department people need to speak with one voice but when a member is always criticizing...
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Environmental racism Environmental racism depicts the disproportional exposure and impact of environmental-based hazards to some minority communities in the society that are marginalized. Notably, it involves limited access to the ecologically beneficial sources that include clean air and water. Owing to environmental racism, some individuals hailing from the marginalized communities are...
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My primary motivation for writing the draft My primary motivation for writing the draft is to put into practice my newly acquired writing skills. The intended audience was my peers who could later look into the draft and develop responsive feedback which will be instrumental for consideration in the enhancement of...
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For writing project 3 I will research on the problem of water shortage in cities resulting from the population increase and ravaging droughts by use of Cape Town as an example. Currently, there are signs of declining levels of water in city's biggest dam, Theewaterskloof. In efforts to avert the...
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This paper is targeted towards addressing the extent of water scarcity and its impacts, particularly addressing shortage of water in South Africa. The main aim is to make my key audience, my fellow classmates and instructor, understand the relevance of water conservation and equal distribution. Unlike South Africa, many countries...
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Elimination or reduction of environmental pollution through Alternative Energy Vehicles Elimination or reduction of anything that contributes to the environmental pollution and degradation is the primary goal of the climate blueprint. Therefore, the proposal of the use of Alternative energy vehicles should be key to achieve the climate blueprint goal. Alternative...
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Is it “possible to get ourselves to sincerely doubt things, despite abundant evidence to the contrary”? This is the question Dr. Angel Pinillos invites us to answer with respect to public conversations on climate change. His article titled “Knowledge, Ignorance and Climate Change” published in the New York Times opinion...
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Cape Town's Water Shortage and Inequality Issues Cape Town has over the past experienced a number of water shortage cases that are as a direct consequence of drought. This problem has, however, exposed a number of critical issues that involve inequality in the city as far as the distribution of the...
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A drought, in 2015, arose in the Western Cape province of South Africa, causing austere water scarcity in the locality, thus affecting Cape Town city. For a majority of the inhabitants of the town’s expansive low-income community, water has constantly been an occasional resource. Cape Town is the first city...
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Deforestation Deforestation refers to the permanent destruction of forested areas to make land available for alternative uses. The world loses millions of acres of forested lands every year due to deforestation. The tropical rainforests are the most affected in regards to deforestation. In fact, if the current rate of deforestation proceeds,...
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Introduction With increased population on the planet, human beings have increasingly cleared land for settlement hence reducing the forest cover and increased greenhouse gasses emission into the atmosphere leading to global warming that results in climate change which its effects are visible across the world from high temperatures to disasters leading...
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Baicer, M. N. Disposal of the sewage and protection of the water supply of Chicago, Ill. A report to the Chicago real estate board by Geo. A. Soper, John D. Watson and Arthur J. Martin, Chicago: Real Estate Board. National Municipal Review, vol. 5, no. 2, 2000, pp. 335-336. The information in...
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