Environmental Science told through pictures

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Environmental Science told through pictures Michael Springthorpe Blk 4 5/12/2011

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Environmental Science told through pictures. Michael Springthorpe Blk 4 5/12/2011. John Muir, founder of the Sierra Club. Poster for “An Inconvenient Truth,” climate change documentary. Map of nuclear fallout range from Chernobyl. Diagram of how coal is formed. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Environmental Science told through pictures

Michael SpringthorpeBlk 4

5/12/2011

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John Muir, founder of the Sierra Club

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Poster for “An Inconvenient Truth,” climate change documentary

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Click icon to add pictureMap of

nuclear fallout range

from Chernobyl

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Diagram of how coal is formed

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Population Pyramid of China in 2005

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Photo of Sudanese girl affected by famine

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Shark caught in fishing net

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Photo of Badlands National Park

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Molecular Formula of Sulfur dioxide

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Click icon to add pictureBiodiversity shown

on Coral reef

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I find that this slide has the most meaning as it has the largest implications for the future. China has the world’s largest population

and it is continuing to grow at an exponential rate. The more people there are on Earth, the more pollution, climate change, habitat loss,

conservation, and environmental laws there will be