
Earth Science I help?
1) the emission and what is the main source? 2) what it means by biodiversity and how is carbon dioxide. Dismissal threat biodiversity in our oceans or not. 3) Hiw di carbon dioxide emissions affect our ocean's oxygen content. 4) how carbon dioxide emissions affect the acidity. Of our ocean or not. 5) Carbon dioxide emissions will affect the temperature of the ocean of what we have. 6) What is the green and green approach to recruitment problems of carbon dioxide emissions? 7) how to apply the green with sustainable living?
Whatis details of marine research. / Marine biologist / marine scientists?
1) Type of gas emissions from rotting dead life,. What we exhale and that factories and our vehicles throw up in the air. 2.) Air in the water in the sea. Carbon dioxide and water can seep into the oceans and plants and are used for air. fishies that need through their gills. 3) carbon neutral buildings to be high. CO2 is more near the top of the ocean. … Kill the lifeforms near the top. Plants can use. CO2 from the water in some areas around them. 4.) Not sure about this. One … I guess CO2 poisens animals living in the area. … So they die off and create more pollution in water. Finally, all animals would die. poisened. 5) CO2 in the atmosphere, not the Green House. When radiation. suns and balance through the floor and try to rebound from the atmosphere. But because of all CO2 in the air. Only end in the suns rays in the atmosphere. inscreasing tempatures water 6.) um … I guess the work will not affect the environment. Less dangerous. Environmental longer we are on this planet. 7) Im not sure we ever can have an impact on the environment, nothing that ever. ….. But … if we can work assistant. Reduce CO2 emissions and the environment will take all. CO2 remaining in the air back to the regular floor. 8.) Their educational background and a record of animal life. Ocean. Experiements and they will tell people about what they have found that if we caused it and what we can do. Most times they behaivors. Animal studies and use of those animals. Lock them in cages and zoos til they rot. CO2 = Carbon gas.
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Possum Living: How to Live Well Without a Job and with (Almost) No Money $8.29 In the 1970s Dolly Freed lived of the land dirt cheap and plum easy. Living in their own house on a half-acre lot outside of Philadelphia for almost five years, Dolly and her father produced their own food and drink and spent roughly $700 each per year. Thirty years later Dolly Freed’s Possum Living is as fascinating and pertinent as it was in 1978. Tin House is reissuing the survivalist classic … |
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Transition to Sustainable Living and Practice $114.95 Transition to Sustainable Living and Practice |
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Green Living: Sustainable Houses $15.18 Green Living: Sustainable Houses |
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Sustainable City Living $11.9 Sustainable City Living |
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Jobs In Sustainable Energy $28.61 Major advances in clean energy technologies are being accomplished every year, creating thousands of new jobs in nearly every discipline. Young people who are interested in a number of subjects, such as science, math, engineering, and technology, may be able to find fulfilling green careers. This book explains the vocational landscape within the field of sustainable energy. |
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Christianity, Climate Change, and Sustainable Living $11.05 Christianity, Climate Change, and Sustainable Living |
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Jobs In Sustainable Agriculture $28.61 Young people who have a desire to work with Nature will learn about careers in sustainable agriculture. Careers include organic farmer, farm manager, greenhouse worker, research scientist, beekeeper, environmental engineer, rancher, and tree surgeon. Readers will learn about the common dangers of farm work and explore the numerous vocational opportunities that are available. This comprehensive book provides information about training, education, and income ranges for fascinating careers that contribute to sustainable agriculture. |
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Sustainable Living $50.6 Achieving a sustainable building is not just a matter of design and construction: what happens once the building is occupied is absolutely critical. This book shows how the choices designers, developers and building users make impact on sustainability over the life span of the building. The authors show how a holistic approach considering costs, energy use, environmental impact, global warming potential as well as items which a usually disregarded such as finishes, furniture and appliances is needed to achieve best practice. * How-to assess life-time costs and environmental impact of buildings* Predict and assess the impact of user behaviour on sustainability* Uses case studies to illustrate the importance of different factors |
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Enabling Solutions for Sustainable Living: A Workshop with DVD $14.97 Enabling Solutions for Sustainable Living: A Workshop with DVD |
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Living a Sustainable Lifestyle for Our Children’s Children $20.76 Living a Sustainable Lifestyle for Our Children’s Children |
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Jobs $5.99 Jobs |
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Sustainable Cities $30.66 This book for middle schoolers examines the newest technologies and strategies for sustainable living. Worldwide examples, charts and graphs, and first person perspectives provide a multisource approach to the hows and whys of creating sustainable cities. |
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Sustainable Living: For Home, Neighborhood and Community $9.54 Sustainable Living for Your Home, Neighborhood and Community is about your home-inside and outside-and how you can use less energy, spend less money, and enjoy it more. It’s filled with specific energy-saving and money-saving ideas that are either free or very low-cost. They’ll help you and, without any additional effort, also help your environment. It’s about your neighborhood. You’ll learn how you and your neighbors can benefit from working and sharing together. And it’s about your community. You’ll learn how all of its neighborhoods and residents can benefit from cooperative effort. Sustainable Living isn’t about buying greener things; it’s about buying fewer things. It’s about spending less money, and getting more out of life. And helping the planet at the same time. Most of all, Sustainable Living is a guide to saving money, improving your life, and giving you the tools you need to deal with an everchanging future. |
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Sustainable Tourism $30.66 This book for middle schoolers examines the newest dimension for green living, eco-tourism. Worldwide examples, charts and graphs, and first person perspectives provide a multisource approach to the hows and whys of creating sustainable tourism. |
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Odd Jobs $8.59 Here is a book for every curious, courageous, or desperate person who’s willing to set convention aside to earn a living. From fashioning balloon animals to promoting liquor brands to picking berries in Australia, this easy-to-read, entertaining book takes a candid look at over a hundred jobs that don’t require you to sit in an office eight hours a day, five days a week. For each job listed, there is a summary of what the position entails; potential pay and hours; start-up costs; qualifications necessary; and more. Interspersed throughout are insiders’ accounts of odd job experiences sure to give you an honest and amusing picture of what you might encounter. Yes, this is fun reading, but it is more–a chance to change your life! |
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Scary Jobs $29.95 Some people get scared for a living. Scary is blasting off in a spaceship bound for out-of-this-world destinations. Scary is flying into the eye of a hurricane, crossing your fingers, and hoping to come out safely on the other side. Scary is rolling out of a fiery car during a high-speed chase on the set of a movie. Yet these are things that some people do for a living, day in and day out. |
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Goofy Jobs $29.95 As hard as it is to imagine, it is possible to get paid for goofing off and having fun. Cartoonists and clowns do it. So do cruise directors, magicians, toy engineers, and video game designers. They get to laugh, play, and be creative for a living, and their success often depends on how much fun they have at work. |
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Jobs & Economic Development: Strategies and Practice $64.55 Job-centered economic development integrates approaches from the fields of economic development, employment training, social services and community development. Its strategies focus on connecting disadvantaged adults and youth to family-supporting jobs in their towns, cities and regional economies, and ensuring that these jobs are sustainable, thus providing the basis for long-term careers. This collection of perspectives helps tie those approaches together into a guide for community development and local economic development professionals. |
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Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, No Jobs $21.68 Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, No Jobs |
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Green Homes: New Ideas for Sustainable Living $23.21 GREEN HOMES presents the latest innovations in sustainable architecture in design. After an introductory interview with an international specialist in green building, the book features 35 projects, including houses, apartments, offices, sports facilities, and factories. It explores various aspects of green design, from its ecological and economical benefits, to factors considered when choosing materials: how much energy went into manufacturing the product, whether it is long lasting, and whether it can be recycled or safely disposed of as it breaks down over time. Specific topics covered include climate regulation, drainage systems, and regional planning. Each project contains photographs, floor plans and detailed drawings that illustrate certain sustainable features, revealing reveal how much the parameters of ecological design have expanded in just a few short years. |
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The Earth’s Blanket: Traditional Teachings for Sustainable Living $40 New in Paperback–A thought-provoking look at indigenous stories, cultural institutions, and ways of knowing, and what they can teach us about living sustainably. |
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Environment, Employment and Sustainable Development $71.95 In recent years the environment has become an increasingly important issue in many sectors of society, from business and industry to community and government. This wide-ranging collection features contributors from the UK, Spain, Switzerland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Ireland. It offers an original analysis of the progress being made in a number of European countries towards sustainable development and the impact this is having on the jobs market and the career structure of those employed for their environmental skills and expertise. Consideration is also paid to the commercial logic for businesses going green, as well as institutionalized environmental policies, including the impact of the European Environment agency and European Community environmental directives, as well as global conventions and agreements on biodiversity and sustainable development. The book will be an important work for students, researchers and practitioners with an interest in environmental studies, business and economics. |
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Natural Living: The 21st Century Guide to a Sustainable Lifestyle $17.86 Taking an in-depth look at how people live and providing comprehensive guidance on crucial changes anyone can make, this reference provides all the information needed to start living a more self-sufficient and environmentally responsible life. |
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Cities as Sustainable Ecosystems $70 Cities as Sustainable Ecosystems shows how cities and their residents can begin to reintegrate into their bioregional environment, and how cities themselves can be planned with nature’’s organizing principles in mind. Taking cues from living systems for sustainability strategies, Newman and Jennings reassess urban design by exploring flows of energy, materials, and information, along with the interactions between human and non-human parts of the system. |
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First We Quit Our Jobs $13.14 What happens when two executives leave their jobs, friends, and the city behind to hit the road in a twenty-seven foot RV? America the beautiful becomes a place of sights, foods, people, memories, and a little wisdom. After fifty-two combined years in the corporate fast lane, Marilyn Abraham and her husband, Sandy MacGregor, embarked on an adventure that every work-driven professional dreams about but hardly ever has the courage to realize. They quit their jobs and hit the road in order to retrain themselves in the art of living. For almost a year, the couple traveled nearly 20,000 miles to thirty-one states, including Washington, Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, Tennessee, and through seven Canadian provinces to Alaska, in the hulking RV they named Sue. More than just a travelogue, First We Quit Our Jobs is the story of recreating one’s life and discovering what is real, what is true, and what is important. Filled with visions of Americana, this personal and touching memoir traces the author’s search for meaning in this modern day. |
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Sustainable Architecture White Papers $11.09 A remarkable collection of vibrant and diverse readings, Sustainable Architecture White Papers explores the critical link between our built and natural environments. Cutting-edge architecture, design, planning, public works, and education leaders illustrate the value of a new architectural strategy. Sustainable Architecture teaches us that when creative processes are used in conjunction with social, cultural, and environmental systems, architecture can meet the aesthetic and practical requirements of today without compromising the needs of future generations.A sample of the contents reveals a top-notch team of forward-thinkers: — William McDonough: Eco-effectiveness: A New Design Strategy — Croxton Collaborative Architects: Human-Centered Sustainable Design — Architectural Record: Taking the Elective Out of Environmental Education — Karl Linn: Reclaiming the Commons — Pliny Fisk: Advanced Green Building — James Wines: The Art of Architecture in the Age of Ecology — Emilio Ambasz: Green Towns This beautifully assembled compilation, published by the Earth Pledge Foundation, follows on the success of Sustainable Cuisine White Papers and reflects the organization’s mission to promote sustainability, primarily in the areas of architecture and cuisine. Working with architects, builders and designers, and farmers, chefs, and restaurateurs, Earth Pledge creates nonprofit media projects that promote green living in these respective areas.With a preface by Paul Hawken, this is a star-studded collection of essays on sustainable architecture that speaks to professionals and nonprofessionals alike. A perfect read for anyone interested in how thearchitecture and design aesthetic connects with environmental sustainability.The second title in a well-received series of books on sustainable lifestyle. |
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Food Jobs $13.56 Food Jobs |
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Naked Idealism: Expose Your Authentic Side and Create a Sustainable Life and World $16.98 Naked Idealism describes an approach to authentic living that supports bothpersonal fulfillment and a sustainable, just world. |
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Dangerous Jobs $44.4 Dangerous Jobs |
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Jobs with Equality $100 Jobs with Equality |
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Jobs for Felons $5.99 Jobs for Felons |
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Jobs For Immigrants $69 Jobs For Immigrants |
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The Problem of Jobs $33.85 The Problem of Jobs |
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Trabajos/ Jobs $6.42 Trabajos/ Jobs |
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Jobs at Home $6.27 Jobs at Home |
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Jobs on Wheels $6.43 Jobs on Wheels |
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Steve Jobs $30.34 Steve Jobs |
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Postwar Jobs $10.99 Postwar Jobs |
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The Importance of Jobs $10.99 The Importance of Jobs |
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American Jobs $8.99 American Jobs |
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A Poverty of Reason: Sustainable Development and Economic Growth $12.36 In this detailed economic investigation of sustainable development, a noted professor of economics argues that many of the alarms commonly sounded by environmentalists are, in fact, unfounded, and that current sustainable development policies should be reconsidered in light of their effects on the earth’’s human population, such as increased poverty and environmental degradation in developing countries. In a rare balanced counterpoint to popular sustainable development rhetoric, Professor Beckerman forces policy makers to consider whether future generations have rights that morally constrain and trump the claims of those alive today, particularly the masses of people living in dire poverty, arguing that the current sustainable development program is a menace to the prosperity and freedom of both current and future generations. |
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Toolbox For Sustainable City Living (A Do-it-Ourselves Guide) $10.34 In 2000 the dynamic Rhizome Collective transformed an abandoned warehouse in Austin, Texas, into a sustainability training center. The group’’s first book provides city dwellers with step-by-step instructions for producing food, collecting water, managing waste, reclaiming land, and generating energy. |
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Ed Begley, Jr.’s Guide to Sustainable Living $14.67 Begley encourages homeowners to reach for a higher level of eco-responsibility with home projects ranging from planting native gardens to installing solar panels and wind turbines. 100 b&w photos. |
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Healing Appalachia: Sustainable Living Through Appropriate Technology $29.92 Healing Appalachia is the first book to apply appropriate technology, or the simplest level of technology that can effectively achieve the desired result, specifically to the Appalachian region. The authors examine thirty low-cost, people-friendly, and environmentally benign appropriate technologies that are concerned with such issues as food preservation, land use, shelter, and transportation. They pay close attention to the practicality of each technique according to affordability, ease of use, and ecological soundness. Details on construction and maintenance and resources for locating further information are included, making this an essential volume for everyone who cares about the future of Appalachia. |
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SustainAble $26.09 Sustainable design is gaining prominence as a pivotal issue for the future of contemporary practice at the best design schools and at professional design conferences.Graphic designers and their clients are increasingly demanding sustainable solutions. Designers want to address these needs when presenting their work for consideration. As businesses continue to adapt to and provide environmental solutions with their own products, they are demanding it from their creative partners, and designers need to be on the forefront of these initiatives by being well informed. SustainAble will provide the information they need to be ahead of the curve on sustainability issues, inform them on sustainable applications and to approach the issue of sustainability in the areas of paper, printing, formats, materials, inks, and executions. |
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Sustainable Sushi: $10.84 Sustainable Sushi |
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Sustainable Cuisine $12 Sustainable Cuisine |
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Legare Sustainable No Tools Assembly Bamboo Console Table $261.75 Legare Sustainable No Tools Assembly Bamboo Console Table.Legare’s sustainable and eco-friendly bamboo 48 x 15 Sofa Table in a carbonized amber finish has two level design with tall storage underneath. Ideal for use behind a sofa or along a wall, and like other Legare tables, it assembles easily and has reversible surfaces. The Legare Sustainable Sofa Table is surely a great addition to your living room furniture. Features: Manufactured entirely from highly sustainable, organically grown bamboo from the famed moso forests of China, inherently known for its perfect color, grain, density and strength Modern curvilinear design ideally appeals to young, nomadic urban lifestyles Storage for magazines and keepsakes Reversible surfaces Laminated using E-1 grade VOC-free adhesives. Specifications:Overall Dimensions: 32 H x 15 W x 48 DWeight Capacity: 1000 lbs… |
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Slow Living $35.43 Originating in Italy, slow food is not only committed to the preservation of traditional cuisines and sustainable agriculture but also the pleasures of the table and a slower approach to life in general. Craig and Parkins argue that slow living is a complex response to processes of globalization. It connects ethics and pleasure, the global and the local, as part of a new emphasis on everyday life in contemporary culture and politics. |
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Sustainable Sushi $10.58 Sustainable Sushi |
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Sustainable Development $90 Sustainable Development |
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Boldly Sustainable $54.35 Boldly Sustainable |
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Sustainable Capitalism $21.49 Sustainable Capitalism |
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Sustainable Preservation $64.63 Sustainable Preservation |
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Sustainable Improvement $52.13 Sustainable Improvement |
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Sustainable Communities $20.38 Sustainable Communities |
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Sustainable Feminisms $118.15 Sustainable Feminisms |
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Sustainable Soil $52.03 Sustainable Soil |
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Sustainable Agriculture $236.84 Sustainable Agriculture |
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Sustainable Design $72.66 Sustainable Design |
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Sustainable Facilities $59.8 Sustainable Facilities |
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Sustainable Investing $33.3 Sustainable Investing |
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Sustainable Peace $21 Sustainable Peace |
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Sustainable Wealth $18.23 Sustainable Wealth |
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The Sustainable Mba $22.79 The Sustainable Mba |
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Sustainable Homeservices $12.69 Sustainable Homeservices |
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Sustainable IT Architecture $74.84 Sustainable IT Architecture |
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Sustainable Economy $64.63 Sustainable Economy |
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Sustainable Gardens $30.37 Sustainable Gardens |
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Sustainable Food $5.99 Sustainable Food |
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Sustainable Pharmacy $122.38 Sustainable Pharmacy |