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  2. ‘Once in a lifetime’ chance to end plastic pollution as ...

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    Delegates from more than 170 nations are gathered in Busan this week to hammer out the details of what could become the world’s first treaty paving the path to end plastic pollution.. The talks ...

  3. Countries fail to agree deal to "end the world's plastic ...

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    The U.S. and 174 other nations failed to agree on a new treaty to reduce the plastic pollution contaminating our environment, food, water, and even our bodies.

  4. Environmental degradation - Wikipedia

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    It shows sevenfold rise in world population that has taken place since the end of the seventeenth century. Main articles: Human overpopulation and Population growth The human population on Earth is expanding rapidly, which together with even more rapid economic growth is the main cause of the degradation of the environment.

  5. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 approximately 513 million tonnes of plastics wind up in the oceans every year out of which the 83,1% is from the following 20 countries: China is the most mismanaged plastic waste polluter leaving in the sea the 27.7% of the world total, second Indonesia with the 10.1%, third Philippines with 5.9%, fourth Vietnam with 5.8%, fifth Sri ...

  6. Environmental protection - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 there were only 34 compared with 2,538 in 2010. The protected nature reserve system now occupies 15.5% of the country; this is higher than the world average. [22] Rapid growth in GDP has been China's main goal during the past three decades with a dominant development model of inefficient resource use and high pollution to achieve high GDP.

  7. Air Quality Is Bad Pretty Much Everywhere, New World ... - AOL

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    IQAir cited several reasons for Asia’s air pollution problem—ranging from the large amount of greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants and peatbog burning to the El Niño weather ...

  8. Open burning of waste - Wikipedia

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    Many cities and regions suffer with air pollution and low air quality as a direct result of open burning of waste. [3] [4] [5] According to the Canadian government it is common for many toxic gases to be released into the atmosphere as a result of open burning of waste. They can include arsenic, mercury, lead, carbon monoxide and nitrogen ...

  9. Pollution - Wikipedia

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    Americans constitute less than 5% of the world's population, but produce roughly 25% of the world's CO 2, [32] and generate approximately 30% of world's waste. [33] [34] In 2007, China overtook the United States as the world's biggest producer of CO 2, [35] while still far behind based on per capita pollution (ranked 78th among the world's ...