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Religiously Protecting Myanmar's Environment

Science, 2012
The News Focus Story “As isolation ends, Myanmar faces new ecological risks” (C. Schmidt, 17 August, p. [796][1]) and a recent Letter ([ 1 ][2]) brought to light the environmental and biodiversity concerns in Myanmar.
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Protecting the environment

2013
Although the food industry can be regarded as a low-level polluter in comparison to many other sectors, there are significant opportunities for improving its environmental performance. This chapter first describes opportunities in the areas of air pollution, water pollution and solid and liquid wastes. It then goes on to discuss the ISO 14000 series of
C. G. J. Baker, H. M. S. Lababidi
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Protecting the Environment

2017
Abstract The United Nations (UN) has taken action to protect the environment despite the absence of any explicit mention of the environment or its protection in the UN Charter. The UN has ‘played a pivotal role as a framework for developing environmental decision-making’.
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Intelligent Environment Protection

2020
Environment protection is the current need of the hour. The upcoming issues like global warming, air pollution and water pollution are due to the degradation of environment. Measures should be taken to save the nature from further degradation and retrieve back the lost wealth of the nature.
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Protecting the environment

Dental Nursing
Rebecca Waters reminds us of the need for sustainable waste protocol.
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Environment Protection

2022
Elene Salukvadze, Mariam Tsitsagi
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Protecting the environment

Coke and Chemistry, 2009
Environmental-protection measures reduce pollutant emissions to the atmosphere and so reduce the plant’s environmental impact in the region.
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Protecting the environment

1994
The term ‘environment’ extends our earlier concept of land (p. 84) to include the sea and the atmosphere. As such it provides a flow of goods and services: (a) materials (such as soil, minerals and timber) and energy (from fossil fuels, tides and wind); (b) space, to produce food, erect buildings, develop communications and provide ...
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