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Furthermore, within a single culture, not every item considered polluting is necessarily polluting to every member of the society, because the connotation of pollution often is dependent upon the occasion and on the status of a person.
Like cigarette smoking, public cell phone use is addictive to some, polluting to others.
"Shrimp farming is so damaging to the environment and so polluting to the soil, trees, and water that it will be the last form of agriculture," Ni says.
Some of the biggest reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions have been made by former Soviet-block countries, in part because their industries were enormously polluting to begin with.
To the Editor: How can it be more polluting to burn wood in an efficient wood stove than to generate the same amount of heat using electricity generated from coal, or oil burned in the house furnace?
Their legal arguments rested on axioms forbidding states from polluting to the extent that they damage other states, and the EU's 'precautionary principle' which prohibits actions that carry unknown but potentially severe risks.
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In cap-and-trade systems, individual polluters are given allowances to pollute to a certain level, with the total number of permissible emissions slowly reduced year by year.
Rural areas have been polluted to a certain degree because of pollutant discharge.
They then allocate "permits to pollute" to each company in that line of business.
It will remain open space, he said, as the area is too polluted to be redeveloped.
The Supreme Court must affirm that the government can stop wetlands from being polluted to death.
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