I would say all of the littering on the highways or maybe all the pollution and smoke that goes into the air
looking backward
Iodine collects in the thyroid. If there is a radionuclide of iodine "loose" then we might end up ingesting it and having it collect in our thyroid. The radionuclide would sit there and irradiate us. That's not good. It's a bad idea to have radioactive iodine in the environment.
Yes, of course...though their has been some recent concerns with the violence towards the peace corp. As a result the US has pulled out its efforts.
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My concerns would be that i live in a land under a new management and what if they try to kill us.
Organic food sales in the US account for about 5% of total food sales. This percentage has been steadily increasing in recent years as more consumers are opting for organic products due to health and environmental concerns.
The US has abundant supply of natural gas, as it is one of the largest producers of natural gas in the world, thanks to advancements in shale gas extraction techniques. Additionally, the US also has significant coal reserves, although its use is declining due to environmental concerns.
The very same concerns that are in the US. wrong^ starvation over population the list goes on and on
Yes, the US did consider transporting Alaskan oil through the Inside Passage in British Columbia in the 1950s and 1960s. Environmental concerns and opposition from Canadian and US governments eventually led to the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline instead.
North Korea's nuclear weapons program and China's growing economic and military power.
Knowledge of the world around us is broadly divided into scientific knowledge, which concerns the world of nature, and cultural knowledge, which concerns what people have been doing.
Teddy Roosevelt has helped and served his environmental services