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  2. Pollution prevention in the United States - Wikipedia

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    To promote pollution prevention, the United States Congress passed the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990. [7] Congress declared that pollution should be prevented and reduced wherever possible; in addition, any waste that must be released into the environment must be done in a responsible, environmentally-conscious manner.

  3. Keep America Beautiful - Wikipedia

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    Keep America Beautiful cleanup volunteers in 2021. Keep America Beautiful is a nonprofit organization founded in 1953. It is the largest community improvement organization in the United States, with more than 700 state and community-based affiliate organizations and more than 1,000 partner organizations.

  4. Environmental protection - Wikipedia

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    Three decades later, at the beginning of the 1970s, the Law to Prevent and Control Environmental Pollution was created (Ley para Prevenir y Controlar la Contaminación Ambiental). In the year 1972 was the first direct response from the federal government to address eminent health effects from environmental issues.

  5. List of environmental websites - Wikipedia

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    Globe at Night—initially a NASA educational program—crowdsourcing measurements of light pollution in the night sky; Microwave News—independent and not aligned with any industry or government agency—reporting on the health and environmental impacts of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and other types of non-ionizing radiation

  6. Greenkeepers - Wikipedia

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    Greenkeepers is an international, non-profit, and non-governmental service organization founded in 2009. [1] Founded in Beijing, China, Greenkeepers is devoted to inspiring environmental awareness through local impacts within communities across the globe, including but not limited to its offices in Beijing, Fremont, and Jakarta.

  7. Environmental issues - Wikipedia

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    Levels of air pollution rose during the Industrial Revolution, sparking the first modern environmental laws to be passed in the mid-19th century. The environmental movement (sometimes referred to as the ecology movement) is a social movement that aims to protect the natural world from harmful environmental practices in order to create ...

  8. Brandalism - Wikipedia

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    During the Conference, Brandalism activists posted 600 pieces of satirical artwork in bus stop advertising spaces across Paris. [15] The art was designed by 82 artists from 19 countries. The art sought to protest against what Brandalism activists called the “ greenwashing ” of the UN Climate Change talks, and “the links between ...

  9. Pollution prevention - Wikipedia

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    Content related to Pollution prevention may be found at, for example: Water pollution#Control and reduction; Air pollution#Reduction and regulation;