about 3 weeks ago - 7 answers
do you have any recipies to make my house smell good. something i could make at home on the stove? or in the oven. but not edible. just a scent. then once i make it…where do i put it?
about 3 weeks ago - 2 answers
I am stuck and need assistance in growing my Ardyss business. I am all out of friends, family members and neighbors to throw Showcases for me. How do I get strangers to have a showcase with my products?
about 4 weeks ago - 4 answers
We had an electrician come to our house and mention that using compact fluorescent bulbs could damage a home’s electrical system. I doubt it, but I wanted to find out if anybody has some evidence proving that they do cause damage?
about 4 weeks ago - 13 answers
Is classification and generalization always wrong? Does it always lead to stereotyping? Don’t we base the sciences on the rule rather than the exceptions? Averages rather than outliers? Should the social sciences do the same? Should they become more quantitative? Is it wrong to say that generally certain behaviors or personality traits are more common More >
about 4 weeks ago - 13 answers
The title should reference reducing pollution and greenhouse gases, the fight for sustainable development, alternative energy and how to stop the earth’s playground bad guys’ USA, India and China before it is too late
about 4 weeks ago - 6 answers
about 4 weeks ago - 1 answer
Like the effects to the ecosystem, the population of fish, recreation, food source?
about 4 weeks ago - 10 answers
They are the largest polluters but America the UK evin Russia and Africa. Are held to higher standards but must compet in the global market place.
about 4 weeks ago - 5 answers
Until relatively recent in human’s history, where pollution has existed, it has been primarily a local problem. The industriallization of society, the introduction og motorized vehicles and the explosion of the human population, however, have caused an exponential growth in the production of goods and sevices
about 1 month ago
Nothing. It all gets separated at the recycling place anyway.
about 1 month ago
im pretty sure there would be earthquakes, volcano erruptions, tidal waves, and all the leaves and grass would turn brown, and then the world would end.
about 1 month ago
The damage to the environment was done long before you threw it in the recycling bin; it started when the aluminum was mined in an open pit bauxite mine and was processed and formed and filled and transported and stored and bought and cooled by you – all of those actions had a FAR greater impact on the environment than tossing something like an aluminum can into the paper recycling bin..
about 1 month ago
Put a piece of window glass in with bottles and it will ruin the whole batch of a ton or so of glass. So many people contaminate glass now most of it isn’t even recycled anymore, its just used as fill.
about 1 month ago
Well when it is not collected and a contaminated sticker is put on the bin, then you will have to handle extra waste hanging around your environment.
Or put it this way if it’s missed along with another… say 30 cans by the collector, it gets transported anyway along with a load of paper say 10 tonnes, about 50 miles but gets to the processor who sees metal in the pile and straight out fails that load for being up to 5% contaminated from the few cans he can see at the top of the pile. It all then gets landfilled and the carbon footprint for that load is pretty high for waste.
You tell me whether or not that is damaging to the environment?