The Hazards of Ocean Pollution Basic Facts Ocean Pollution is a serious issue in today's global politics. The delicate balance of Earth's ecosystem
1970’s the war to protect the environment often focused on “point sources”—pollution that could be tied to a specific source. Some examples of “point sources”
Ocean pollution has been an ongoing concern for decades. Many scientists, authors, and even common citizens have spoken on the issue surrounding the devastating
lives, human beings and the environment. It also suggests that plastic pollution, as an on-growing problem around the world may be avoided as there has
bags that we throw away and are not being recycled tend to end up in the oceans or landfills where poor animals happen to eat them. Charging ten cents for
Oceans are such so vast that people underestimate the impact their actions —seeming so insignificant— have on them. Humans have by and large taken the
Effects of Oil Drilling Issues facing the marine environment regarding oil pollution in water have always been a problem, but more recently it has been becoming
environment because both impact our oceans immensely. They can cause fish populations to severely decline or pollute our oceans. This begs the question, should
(“Is Space Exploration”). Another post on the debate website states that “pollution is too high for both air and water, and that NASA’s funding could be better
Air pollution and greenhouse gases are the reason for the planet as it is today; the reason why we see campaigns flooding the media informing us to ‘switch
atmosphere would lead to a drastic increase in global temperatures. "Air pollution is causing a hefty share of global warming" (Walker, Sally M., and Tim
to the argument whether major exploration is worth the risk. The risks for major exploration are too dangerous to face. “Why Exploring the Ocean is Mankind’s
Pollution by definition is “the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.” From 1960s
are sensitive biodiverse marine environments facing threats from rising ocean temperatures, overfishing, and other damaging human activities. Garth Murphy
(UNCLOS) is an international treaty that governs the use of the world’s oceans. On November 16, 1994, after getting the required sixty signatures, the
demands on shrimps have become quite problematic, Proposition (overall argument): and I believe that we should practice a sustainable way of eating shrimps
direct resultant of greenhouse gases, fossil fuel usage, and overall human pollution while others believe that climate change is exaggerated in the sense of
is more dirty and unclean then other oil sources and yes there will be pollution, but that’s what people get caught up on. If they were to understand that
acknowledge. Manufacturing and the usage of plastic bags produce less pollution, require little energy, and is efficient for recycling; therefore, our
bleaching can be caused when coral is stressed by many things including pollution, overexposure to sunlight and extreme low tides however, it primarily occurs
fault for the increased temperature of the Earth. On the other side of the argument lie a numerous amount of skeptics who are not convinced that human activity
breaking wave to form, the surging tide must meet an obstacle. When the ocean meets the river going in the opposite direction, the sea hesitates, piles
The argument of nonhumans world is very a sufficient because excluding people from natural
of the dangerous petroleum hydrocarbons. Bioremediation can clean up our oceans without producing harmful byproducts in a relatively inexpensive way using
cause of coral bleaching. Other stress factors, along with coral diseases, pollution from runoff from coastal areas, environmental changes in seawater salinity