ECE-669c INDEPENDENT SUDY ON FIBER OPTIC SENSORS Mr. Prasanna M.Thawale School of Computer science and Engineering, California State University Northridge, Northridge-91324. Independent Study On Fiber Optic Sensors Overview: Term: Fall-2014 Guide: Prof. Nagwa Bekir Topic: Fiber Optic Sensors . Introduction: Fiber optic sensor since their emergence have been a sector of keen interest for researchers because of their specific and exclusive characteristics thus resulting into the…
Name Tutor Course Date Environmental policy and air pollution Introduction and overview of the policy relationship Over the time, environmental policies play the role of conserving resources which are natural within the ecosystem; they do this through making sure that there is a balance in the protection of the environment with the property rights, energy production, economic growth and public health. In order to achieve these regulations, laws need to be passed by all the levels of the…
to fold. Cardboard as a general form, comes in single or multiple forms of thick sheets of paper. The nature of it being all around the world makes it a commonly and heavily recycled waste product, also because of other characteristics such as its light weight, rigid, strong & resists punctures and easy to transport from one place to another without getting damaged. It has a disadvantage that when it gets wet it disintegrate so it should be kept in dry places such as dry trucks, warehouses,…
United States concerning environmental pollution. The authors argue that minority communities face a lot of environmental racism, which has spurred concerns from civil rights movements. Advocates of environmental justice have been on the forefront claiming that minorities and the poor have been discriminated when it comes to the site of industrial and waste facilities. While there are policies that require equality in the prevention of environmental pollution, policymakers seem to…
rising simultaneously. For instance, pollution is a negative outcome produced by the rapid industrialization. Pollution is the contaminated of a natural environment that can cause diverse changes to our surroundings, it is the process of making land, water, air or other parts of the environment unsanitary, unsafe or unapt to use or inhabit. There are multiple diversions of pollution for instance, air pollution, land pollution and water…
segregation, are more exposed than the more well-to-do environmental dangers, known as environmental chassism. The poor are not the polluters, but are hit with the burden of the dangers. Thus, they must pay disproportionately for efforts to eliminate pollution. Their jobs may be eliminated, their neighborhoods abandoned, and greater proportion of their taxes required to pay for environmental cleanups.…
The Earth from Green to Grey Something I think about often is what are we doing to stop pollution on this planet and is it enough. Most of the time my answer is that society is not doing enough to stop or prevent pollution. The next thing I think of is what are some of the factors causing pollution in our world. Some of the reason I believe the earth is so polluted is because we are a very wasteful society, we heavily depended on unclean energy, and lastly we are using products that are…
hydrocarbon into environment due to human activity like boats above oil pipes or rigs and its a form of pollution. Other form of oil spillage is marine oil spillage ,where oil is release into the ocean or coastlines. Oil spills is a release of crude oil from tankers, pipelines offshore platforms,drilling rigs. Spills may take months or years to clean up and very expensive. Oil Spills are a form of pollution. The causes of oil spillage are very different. Oil accidents happen by pipelines…
Imagine acres of beautiful land, stretching as far as the eye can see providing food and shelter for animals and wildlife. Then, a few years later, the land has become destroyed. It now holds housing developments, roads, office parks, strip malls, parking lots and industrial sites. The lively animals that roamed this land only years earlier, now nowhere in sight. It is nearly unimaginable that the animals you once saw in this very location could have ever lived here. Biodiversity is the variety…
Scrapping and pollution. Despite shipbreaking being a profitable industry there are a number of environmental and human health hazards. A brief review in numbers shows that scrapped ships have an unlabeled weight of between 5,000 and 40,000 tons, 95% of which is steel, coated with between 10 and 100 tons of paint containing lead, cadmium, organotins, arsenic, zinc and chromium. Ships also contain a wide range of other hazardous wastes, sealants containing PCBs, up to 7.5 tons of various types…