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<title>Noise Pollution and Pollution Facts</title>
<description>Noise pollution and other forms of pollution in the water, air and land can have a direct impact on people's health and quality of life.</description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org</link>
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<title>Click Here for Noise Pollution and Other Pollution Facts</title>
<description><![CDATA[ # Air Pollution Causes
# Air Pollution Graphs
# Air Pollution
# Car Pollution
# Factory Pollution
# Groundwater Pollution
# Land Pollution
# Litter Pollution
# Noise Pollution
# Nuclear Pollution
# Ocean Pollution
# Outdoor Air Pollution
# Ozone Pollution
# Plastic Pollution
# Pollution Facts
# Sediment Pollution
# Stop Pollution
# Thermal Pollution
# Water Pollution Solutions
# Water Pollution]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org</link>

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<title>Air Pollution Causes</title>
<description><![CDATA[ One of the major air pollution causes is the destruction of forests all over the world; the cutting down of trees has lead to the creation of a major imbalance in the carbon dioxide level. This gas that is presently accumulated in large quantities in the atmosphere is normally used by trees for the process of photosynthesis; to put it in another words, plants need carbon dioxide to feed. During this chemical process, they release oxygen constantly freshening up the atmosphere. Consequently, it is to the green areas that we owe the very survival of the planet.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Air-Pollution-Causes.php</link>
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<title>Air Pollution Graphs</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Air pollution graphs do a great job in the constant monitoring of air quality in various globe areas. Though used on a large scale all over the globe, such graphs are required by the law in some states while in others they are a means to research or investigate the pollution level in order to provide statistical data. Nevertheless, the appearance and use of air pollution graphs has allowed for the correct expertise in heavily industrialized areas leading to the enforcement of all sorts of regulation to keep toxic emissions under control. Thus, air pollution graphs are analyzed daily which allows for a clear picture of pollution evolution over a certain period of time.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Air-Pollution-Graphs.php</link>
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<title>Air Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ The accelerated rhythm of air pollution is determined not only by the increase of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere but the phenomenon is closely connected with deforestation as well. Trees are the ones to absorb the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and turn it into oxygen but with the reduction of the wooded area, and the ever bigger number of polluting cars for instance, it is surely more than difficult to maintain a balance. Statistics indicate that there are countries that cause more damage to the environment than others.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Air-Pollution.php</link>

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<title>Car Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Car pollution can be stopped by our efforts to replace old cars with new environment-friendly models. From this point of view the car of our future has to be powered by solar or other alternative energy; such designs do exist on the market but they are pretty expensive to purchase and maintain. Lower prices, improved performance and good marketing promotion campaigns should actually launch ecological cars on top of the preference lists. Hopefully, it won't be long before we can take such achievements as common for the average car user.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Car-Pollution.php</link>
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<title>Factory Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Factory pollution is considered the main source of pollution in many parts of the world in terms of water, air and soil damage. Vast quantities of fresh water are consumed by numerous factories simply to wash away their waste, and the factory pollution has reached such an extent that there are hardly any rivers, lakes or estuaries that are safe for people to bathe, fish or use as primary water supply.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Factory-Pollution.php</link>
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<title>Groundwater Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ What many people do not know is that groundwater pollution occurs naturally as well, and this happens for the very reason that the soil contains all sorts of minerals and normal substances that are harmful for man's health. Therefore, man-made factors are not the only ones to threaten the safety and quality of our waters. Though for so many years we have believed that sediments act as natural filters for the aquifer, it turned out that this filtration and protection was not as good as we believed. Unfortunately, when the aquifer is contaminated it becomes unusable for decades maybe, without the possibility to clean or purify it.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Groundwater-Pollution.php</link>

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<title>Land Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Land pollution is nothing else but the direct consequence of improper soil use within human activities, regardless of whether we are talking about farming or resource exploitation. Land pollution actually implies the careless disposal of the industrial wastes, incorrect agricultural practices and excessive mining. Moreover, it is part of a more complex pressure level that the whole of our civilization is putting on the the environment.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Land-Pollution.php</link>
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<title>Litter Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Each and every one of us can put an end to litter pollution with the minimum of effort. If you go out for a picnic or a barbecue, always gather the waste in some plastic bags and dispose of it properly. In many parts of the world burning is considered the right way to get rid of litter. What people don't know is that when exposed to flames, some materials result in chemical compounds that are even more harmful for the environment by their accumulation in the atmosphere. Recycling is actually the only way to be rid of the things you know longer need.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Litter-Pollution.php</link>
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<title>Noise Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Noise pollution has a direct impact on people's health status, and here we are talking about both psychological and physiological effects of loud sound exposure. Thus, noise pollution is responsible for stress levels, anxiety, depression, insomnia, high blood pressure and even panic attacks. People who work in noisy environments should use protection gear so as to avoid exposure to the sounds, in time noise-induced deafness could appear. Moreover, noise pollution can reduce people's sensitivity to sounds, speeding up the premature aging of the auditive system.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Noise-Pollution.php</link>

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<title>Nuclear Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Radioactive contamination or nuclear pollution is the most dangerous for the environment since the wastes maintain their radioactive properties for thousands of years. There is no way to have them assimilated in the soil, the water or the air in the initial form. Reprocessing is the only solution we have to limit the extent of nuclear pollution and clean the planet from such increasingly harmful residues. The highest likelihood of radioactive elements reaching in open environment is by accident during the transportation to the reprocessing plants located in some parts of the globe.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Nuclear-Pollution.php</link>
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<title>Ocean Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Garbage dumping in the water is one other cause for ocean pollution: human waste, water from bathing, plastics and the like should not be disposed of in the ocean. Most of the garbage that has been dumped in the planetary waters over the last two decades is still there lying on the bottom of the ocean, polluting the waters and even traveling all around the world because of the underwater currents. Presently, no watery corner is isolated enough to be safe from the extensive ocean pollution.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Ocean-Pollution.php</link>
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<title>Outdoor Air Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ The most well-known and dangerous outdoor air pollution type is smog: the artificial fog that covers many metropolises around the world as a combination of industrial emissions, car exhaust and other pollutants present in the atmosphere. Such outdoor air pollution is more difficult to cope with during the warm months of the year, with the mention that for every city, there is a certain specificity in terms of pollution causes.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Outdoor-Air-Pollution.php</link>

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<title>Ozone Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Efforts to reduce the level of ozone pollution have not remained unrewarded. Statistics indicate a major diminution in the ozone levels in the United States to a concentration that is just a little above the normal. If government regulations, ozone-pollution warnings and conservation practices continue to be followed, more significant falls in the ozone concentration will be achieved. It is within our power to do as much as we can in the direction of limiting conditions that in the end affect our lives directly.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Ozone-Pollution.php</link>
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<title>Plastic Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ No matter how fantastic and cheap plastic may be, without proper disposal we are doomed to have it turn on us, heaps of plastic are already mingled with the rest of domestic garbage at the outskirts of cities, what are we going to do will all of that waste?]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Plastic-Pollution.php</link>
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<title>Pollution Facts</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Every year, statistics reveal alarming pollution facts that affect the very life on earth. If we take each and every individual we'll actually discover a very low environment consciousness awareness that allows for the care and regeneration of ecosystems, the recycling of most house waste and the respect for nature in the tiniest aspect. The following pollution facts serve as an example for our level of ignorance and lack of commitment to an environment-friendly lifestyle.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Pollution-Facts.php</link>

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<title>Sediment Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Poor light quality is the first consequence of high sediment concentration in the water: without sun light, water plants cannot develop properly due to the impossibility to make the photosynthesis and they will not provide enough food for the fish. Moreover, studies indicate that suspended sediments increase the water temperature, making the habitat unfriendly for animals and plants alike. And even if the sediment settled, it would still risk the evolution of fish eggs that get suffocated at the bottom of the rivers or lakes.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Sediment-Pollution.php</link>
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<title>Stop Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Sorting domestic litter into recyclable and non-recyclable, pay back options for disposing of electronics and the wide use of recycled products are among the most common ways we can take in order to stop pollution. Have you ever thought that the motor oils and the filters under the hood of your car can actually be recycled. Such substances are incredibly harmful for the environment, and most cities have dozens if not hundreds of collection centers to dispose of such harmful chemicals. If you don't know such a facility in your city, a simple Google search should help you.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Stop-Pollution.php</link>
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<title>Thermal Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Thermal pollution appears when due to human activity natural bodies of water get to change their normal temperature downwards or upwards. It is very common to use water as a cooling agent for a variety of devices in industry, particularly in power plants, then, this warmer water is returned to the environment but at a higher temperature. Animal species are highly affected by such modifications in their living environment since the levels of oxygen drop while the temperature changes kill fish.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Thermal-Pollution.php</link>

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<title>Water Pollution Solutions</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Here are a few water pollution solutions that you can apply right at home. Let's start with the drainage system first and foremost, any faulty connection that allows leakage exposes water to contamination.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Water-Pollution-Solutions.php</link>
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<title>Water Pollution</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Water pollution experts make a clearcut distinction between what is normally considered a naturally occurring chemical in a higher concentration level and a contaminant. Chemicals and pathogens are actually the ones responsible for the waterborne diseases that affect both animals and humans. The fish living in a contaminated area will accumulate toxins in their bodies being afterwards consumed by people. This is the risk chain that the constant and over-growing water pollution has set into motion. Statistics actually indicate that 14,000 people die every day because of water pollution.]]></description>
<link>http://pollutionnoise.org/Water-Pollution.php</link>
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<title>Recycle Facts</title>
<description><![CDATA[ Many people say that they don't do their bit towards recycling because their effort on their own is not enough to make a difference, however this is simply not true. If everyone had that attitude, where would we be?]]></description>
<link>http://www.squidoo.com/recyclefacts</link>

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