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Environment:
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Acid Rain Acid rain refers to all types of precipitation: rain, snow, sleet, hail, fog--that is acidic in nature
Acid Rain On-line data and reports on acid rain, atmospheric deposition and precipitation chemistry
Acid Rain sulphur dioxide, acid rain
Acid Rain the primary cause of acid rain: Sulphur dioxide, released from burning of fossil fuels and industrial plants
Acid Rain Acid rain is rain with a higher concentration of positively charged atomic particles (ions) than normal rain. Acid rain and its frozen equivalents, acid snow and acid sleet, are part of a larger problem called acid deposition, ...
Air pollution cause and effects of air pollution
Air we breath environmental protection agency proposes tighter rules on air pollution
Air quality meteorology course designed for environmental decision-makers, scientists
Carbon Calculator use the calculator to estimate your household's carbon emissions, tells you how much carbon you are adding to the atmosphere every year and lets you pledge to reduce it
Carbon Cycle Interactive Atmospheric Data Visualization
Carbon Cycle Atmospheric carbon dioxide record from Mauna Loa
Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center The Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) is the primary climate-change data and information analysis center of the U.S. Department of Energy
Carbon dioxide concentrations in air
Carcinogens listing and substance profiles
Chemicals & human health explore the world of renal toxicology, and learn the effect of metals, discover ways chemicals can affect human health, the basics of lung anatomy and function and learn about toxicology in the lungs, diseases of the lungs, and environmental tobacco smoke
Chemistry of Atmospheric Pollutants Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Particulate Matter, Carbon Monoxide (CO), Nitrogen Dioxide(NO2), Ozone (O3), Hydrocarbons, Benzene, 1,3-Butadiene, TOMPs (Toxic Organic Micropollutants), Lead (Pb) and Heavy Metals, Acid Deposition
Chlorine story chlorine is the element that gives, more than any other element, a lot of unnatural materials that are dangerous for human beings and nature
CO2 calculator Carbon Dioxide Calculator
CO2 calculator Simple Carbon Calculator
Dangers of lead
Encyclopedia of the atmospheric environment atmosphere, climate change, air pollution, ozone depletion, global warming, air quality, weather, energy efficiency, waste recycling, renewable energy, sustainable development, transport, aviation, climate, energy, pollution, waste, ozone, air
EPER is the European Pollutant Emission Register, European-wide register of industrial emissions into air and water. It gives you access to information on the annual emissions of 9341 industrial facilities in the 15 Member States of the EU
Ethyl carbamate
Garbage how can my community reduce waste?
Global Change Data and Information Products
Globe program to learn more about our environment
Habitat pollution habitat pollution, acid rain, sulfur dioxide, eutrophication, DDT, PCB, bioaccumulation, dioxin, die-back
Indoor Air Quality The Inside Story: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality
Light pollution light Pollution destroys the night sky. IDA strives to be effective in halting the adverse environmental impact of light pollution on dark skies by building awareness and by educating the public about the value and effectiveness of quality outdoor lighting. Light the ground, not the sky. Remember when the sky was dark and the stars were bright?
Light pollution Save the Night in Europe
Night sky in the World light pollution, satellite monitoring of the artificial night sky brightness and the stellar visibility
Ozone The Discovery of the Ozone Hole, Recent Ozone Loss over Antarctica, The Science of the Ozone Hole, Latest Ozone Hole Research at Cambridge
Ozone Ozone is a form of elemental oxygen. In its most stable form, elemental oxygen exists as diatomic molecules (O2). The molecules of ozone contain three oxygen atoms (O3) and are unstable with respect to O2
Ozone Polar Stratosphere and Ozone Depletion
Ozone depletion Within this area you'll find information about the science of ozone depletion, information about the regulatory approach to protecting the ozone layer, and information on alternatives to ozone-depleting substances, as well as information on a number of other topics
Ozone depletion 2
Ozone Hole Maps
Ozone hole size
PAN pesticides database to find out more about insecticides, herbicides and other pesticides, a tip
Pesticides toxicology and environmental chemistry information about pesticides, Pesticide information profiles
Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards chemicals, workplace, occupational, pocket guide, hazards, appendices, carcinogens, substances, OSHA-regulated, exposure, limits, recommendations, DOT ID, Trade Names, Synonyms, REL, PEL, IDL, Physical Description, Measurement Methods, Personal Protection, Sanitation , Respirator Recommendations, Exposure Routes, Symptoms, Target Organs, index, occupational, NPG, industrial hygiene, chemical names, chemical hazards, pocket guide, PPE, respirator, CR-ROM, GPO, CAS numbers
Pollution What is pollution? Fossils fuels, Global warming, Acid rain, Dumping rubbish
Pollution glossary
Radioactivity in nature our world is radioactive and has been since it was created. Over 60 radionuclides (radioactive elements) can be found in nature
Recycling guide Recycling guide, find out all the information you need to know about recycling
Stratospheric ozone depletion stratospheric ozone depletion is a concern because the ozone layer in the stratosphere keeps 95-98% of the suns ultraviolet radiation from striking the earth
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) Sulphur dioxide, SO2, enters the atmosphere as a result of both natural phenomena and anthropogenic activities, combustion of fossil fuels, oxidation of organic material in soils, volcanic eruptions, biomass burning
What is noise?
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