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Natural Resources and Conservation

2017

Parkland College

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The Keystone Pipeline: Is This Black Gold Worth It?, Claudia Salazar Jan 2017

The Keystone Pipeline: Is This Black Gold Worth It?, Claudia Salazar

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In this persuasive essay, the student describes the negative impacts of the Keystone XL pipeline, and argues that it is culturally threatening, socially unethical, economically unwise, and environmentally dangerous. Lists the negative consequences that may arise from the construction and operation of the pipeline, and concludes that the pipeline should not be constructed, since the danger it represents is greater than the benefits it may have.


Eco Friendly: Ecology Meets Economy, Neal Shannon Jan 2017

Eco Friendly: Ecology Meets Economy, Neal Shannon

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Sustainability is a word that gets used a lot, but it’s important to properly define how we are using it. In general, sustainability is the ability to continue an activity indefinitely. Environmental sustainability is defined as using environmental sciences to manage the rates of renewable resource harvest vs consumption; limit pollution creation vs natural sink potential; and slow non-renewable resource depletion; in a way that our behaviors can be continued indefinitely (Harich). An environmentally sustainable society would prioritize processing waste efficiently and promoting the regeneration of resources, just as a business would prioritize efficient use of equipment to lower costs …