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15 February 2023
- 10:1810:18, 15 February 2023 diff hist +70 Oxygen-Depletion Pollution No edit summary current
- 10:1710:17, 15 February 2023 diff hist +271 N Oxygen-Depletion Pollution Created page with "==== Oxygen depletionpollution==== Oxygen depletion is the consequence of Eutrophication where the anaerobic organisms produce toxic ammonia. The anomia forms a danger for human and aquatic life and a good example of an oxygen-depleting process is Eutrophication."
- 10:1710:17, 15 February 2023 diff hist +4 Chemical Water Pollution →Chemical water pollution current
- 10:1610:16, 15 February 2023 diff hist +553 N Thermal Pollution Created page with "Thermal water pollution is one of the six types of Water pollution causes. ==Thermal pollution== Heat is considered a type of water pollution. warmer water means less oxygen which refers to the dissolved oxygen eleven (DO) decreases. Thermal pollution increases fish metabolisms and damages larvae and eggs in the rivers. The main cause of thermal pollution is power plants dumping cooling water in rivers and oceans. Besides the dumping of cooling water in rivers and o..." current
- 10:1510:15, 15 February 2023 diff hist +1,088 Chemical Water Pollution No edit summary
- 10:1410:14, 15 February 2023 diff hist +615 N Chemical Water Pollution Created page with "Chemical water pollution is one of the six types of Water pollution Causes. ==Chemical water pollution== The most common type of water pollution is chemical water pollution. Industries use chemicals that can end up in our water systems. Chemical pollution consists of many different chemicals. For instance metals, solvents, fertilizers, pesticides and chemicals used in pest control companies. Chemical water pollution hurts humans, livestock and fish that live in that..."
- 10:1310:13, 15 February 2023 diff hist +708 N Microbiological Pollution Water Pollution Created page with "Microbiological water pollution is one of the six types of Water pollution causes. == Microbiological pollution== Microbiological pollution is naturally occurring water pollution. It comes from microorganisms like bacteria, viruses and protozoa that can cause waterborne diseases such as cholera. This type of water pollution is common in areas where people drink untreated water. Microbiological polluted water can cause serious illnesses therefore having adequate drin..." current
- 10:1210:12, 15 February 2023 diff hist +731 N Oil Spillage Water Pollution Created page with "Oil spillage is one of the six types of Water pollution causes. ==Oil Spillage== Water can be polluted by oil spills, transportation, runoff or international dumping. Oil spillage has devastating effects and is difficult to remove. 1 Liter of oil can pollute 1 million litres of water. 12% of all oil water pollution is from oil spills. The rest is from shipping/transporting, draining and pumping oil. Onze oil enters the water it spreads over the surface preventing s..." current
- 10:1110:11, 15 February 2023 diff hist +1,181 N Suspended Matter Water Pollution Created page with "Suspended matter water pollution is one of the six types of Water pollution causes. ==Suspended matter== Particulate or suspended matter pollution is any man-made material like Plastics or rubber that is improperly disposed of and cannot be broken down easily. Most of the suspended matter consists of plastic and much of this suspended matter causes Entanglement in fishing gears. Suspended material does 2 things when they are di..." current
- 10:0810:08, 15 February 2023 diff hist −3 Groundwater Pollution No edit summary current
- 10:0810:08, 15 February 2023 diff hist 0 Surface Water Pollution No edit summary current
- 10:0810:08, 15 February 2023 diff hist +579 N Surface Water Pollution Created page with "Surface water pollution is one of the two types of Water Pollution locations =Surface water pollution= Surface water consists of all the water bodies that are above the surface of the earth for example Oceans, rivers, lakes, etc. Any hazardous substance that comes in contact with surface water is called surface water pollution. Surface water pollution can occur in three different ways: * Naturally: flooding or tsunamis that pick up any hazardous substances * Accid..."
- 10:0710:07, 15 February 2023 diff hist −593 Water pollution No edit summary
- 10:0610:06, 15 February 2023 diff hist +80 Groundwater Pollution →Groundwater pollution
- 10:0410:04, 15 February 2023 diff hist +590 N Groundwater Pollution Created page with "==Groundwater pollution == Groundwater is below the earth's surface (aquifers). The key source of pollutants is agriculture. Fertilizers and Pesticides are easily absorbed into the ground or transported as runoff during rainfall. Groundwater can also get contaminated when waste from landfills and septic systems leaches into the ground. Groundwater does not reach any sunlight because it is underground. Some organisms or substances break down because of UV however tha..."
- 10:0410:04, 15 February 2023 diff hist +35 Water pollution →Effects
- 10:0310:03, 15 February 2023 diff hist +2 Water pollution →Cause of water pollution
- 10:0210:02, 15 February 2023 diff hist +294 Water pollution No edit summary
- 09:5409:54, 15 February 2023 diff hist +239 Water pollution No edit summary
- 09:4509:45, 15 February 2023 diff hist −1 Water pollution →Suspended matter
- 09:4209:42, 15 February 2023 diff hist +6 Nature depletion →Effects of nature depletion
- 09:4109:41, 15 February 2023 diff hist 0 Nature depletion →Effects of nature depletion
- 09:4009:40, 15 February 2023 diff hist +23 Nature depletion →Effects of nature depletion
14 February 2023
- 16:3816:38, 14 February 2023 diff hist +1,235 Economic sustainability No edit summary
- 16:2716:27, 14 February 2023 diff hist 0 Social sustainability No edit summary
- 16:2616:26, 14 February 2023 diff hist +1,431 Social sustainability No edit summary
- 16:0516:05, 14 February 2023 diff hist −14 Biodiversity →What are the 6 major threats to biodiversity? current
- 16:0416:04, 14 February 2023 diff hist +2,673 N Circular economy Created page with "=== The circular economy === The circular economy can be an important instrument to tackle the current triple planetary crises on climate, biodiversity and pollution. By keeping resources in the loop for longer, we'll avoid emitting greenhouse gases caused by the energy needed to make products. ==== What is the circular economy? ==== =====In theorie ===== The circular economy is a systems solution framework that tackles global challenges like climate change, biodiversit..." current
- 16:0316:03, 14 February 2023 diff hist −25 Social sustainability Blanked the page Tag: Blanking
- 16:0216:02, 14 February 2023 diff hist −1 Economic sustainability No edit summary
- 16:0216:02, 14 February 2023 diff hist +24 N Economic sustainability Created page with " * Circulair economy"
- 16:0016:00, 14 February 2023 diff hist +2,673 N Circulair economy Created page with "=== The circular economy === The circular economy can be an important instrument to tackle the current triple planetary crises on climate, biodiversity and pollution. By keeping resources in the loop for longer, we'll avoid emitting greenhouse gases caused by the energy needed to make products. ==== What is the circular economy? ==== =====In theorie ===== The circular economy is a systems solution framework that tackles global challenges like climate change, biodiversit..." current
- 15:5915:59, 14 February 2023 diff hist +25 N Social sustainability Created page with " * Circulair economy"
- 15:5515:55, 14 February 2023 diff hist −2 ESG →The 'E' of ESG current
- 15:2015:20, 14 February 2023 diff hist −2 ESG →The 'E' of ESG
- 15:1615:16, 14 February 2023 diff hist −30 Nature depletion →There are the ways resource efficiency can be accomplished?
- 15:1215:12, 14 February 2023 diff hist +2,920 N Nature depletion Created page with "Nature depletion is the depletion of any source that is needed for life on earth. Including plant, animals, minerals and other things that humans as well as any other life on earth needs to survive. Only human kind is depleting these resources and it is affecting the whole planet with massive impacts. Nature depletion happens when the consumption of a source happens faster that it can be replenished. These Nature resources can be divided by renewable and non-renewable. R..."
- 14:5414:54, 14 February 2023 diff hist +7 Energy No edit summary current
- 14:5314:53, 14 February 2023 diff hist 0 Energy No edit summary
- 14:5214:52, 14 February 2023 diff hist +3 Greenhouse gas emission →Cause of greenhouse gas emission
- 14:4914:49, 14 February 2023 diff hist −13 Air pollution →How do aerosols work? current
- 14:4314:43, 14 February 2023 diff hist −4 Climate change →What is climate change? current
- 14:4214:42, 14 February 2023 diff hist +15 Climate change →What is climate change?
- 14:4114:41, 14 February 2023 diff hist −1 ESG →The 'E' of ESG
- 14:4114:41, 14 February 2023 diff hist +15 ESG →The 'E' of ESG
- 14:4014:40, 14 February 2023 diff hist +3 Plastics →What is the carbon footprint of plastics? current
- 14:3914:39, 14 February 2023 diff hist +4 Re-newable energy →Kinds of Renewable energy and how it's produced current
- 14:3914:39, 14 February 2023 diff hist −11 Packaging →What are the environmental impacts of packaging? current
- 14:3814:38, 14 February 2023 diff hist +14 Chemical fertilizers →How does chemical fertilizers cause climate change? current
- 14:3714:37, 14 February 2023 diff hist −1 Agriculture →Meat and Dairy Production current
- 14:3714:37, 14 February 2023 diff hist −9 Agriculture →Meat and Dairy Production
- 14:3214:32, 14 February 2023 diff hist +17 Land pollution →What are the major types of land pollution?
- 14:2814:28, 14 February 2023 diff hist −11 Environmental sustainability No edit summary
- 14:0414:04, 14 February 2023 diff hist +1 Greenhouse gas emission No edit summary
- 14:0314:03, 14 February 2023 diff hist −1 Greenhouse gas emission →Effects of greenhouse gas emission
- 14:0214:02, 14 February 2023 diff hist +1 Greenhouse gas emission →Effects of greenhouse gas emission
- 13:5813:58, 14 February 2023 diff hist +273 Greenhouse gas emission No edit summary
- 13:3913:39, 14 February 2023 diff hist +11,586 N Greenhouse gas emission Created page with "Emission means (when in the context of climate and sustainability) the release of substances directly into the air or atmosphere over a specified area and period of time that pollute or harm the environment including the health of humans and animals. One class of these gases that harm the environment are greenhouse gases (GHG). When greenhouse gasses get emitted into the atmosphere they enhance the greenhouse effect of planet earth and cause the surface temperature to ri..."
- 13:3713:37, 14 February 2023 diff hist +912 N Environmental sustainability Created page with "Environmental sustainability is one of the three types of Good for the Planet. ==What is Environmental sustainability== Human wellbeing is cliesly linked to the health of the environment. The surcomstances that we need to survive is provides by the earth and nature such as: clean air, fresh water and places to live without toxins and with enough food and shelter. When nature gets disrupted, human wellbeing also gets disrupted. Evironmental sustaina..."
- 13:2413:24, 14 February 2023 diff hist −72 Main Page No edit summary
- 13:2213:22, 14 February 2023 diff hist +157 Main Page No edit summary
9 February 2023
- 16:2816:28, 9 February 2023 diff hist +760 Climate change →Sources
- 16:2216:22, 9 February 2023 diff hist +907 Recycle No edit summary current
8 February 2023
- 15:1715:17, 8 February 2023 diff hist +2,401 Nuclear energy No edit summary current
- 13:3813:38, 8 February 2023 diff hist +311 Plastics →Degradability
- 12:2812:28, 8 February 2023 diff hist +280 Climate change →What is the effect of climate change on ENSO?
- 12:2312:23, 8 February 2023 diff hist +3,630 Climate change →What is the effect of climate change on ENSO?
7 February 2023
- 17:1117:11, 7 February 2023 diff hist +702 Climate change →Global water cycle and its impact on climate change
- 15:2515:25, 7 February 2023 diff hist +1,095 Water pollution →Water pollutions explained
- 15:1615:16, 7 February 2023 diff hist +4,109 Water pollution No edit summary
- 15:0115:01, 7 February 2023 diff hist +1 Eutrophication No edit summary current
- 14:3814:38, 7 February 2023 diff hist +2 Water pollution No edit summary
- 14:2614:26, 7 February 2023 diff hist +4,088 Climate change →Global water cycle and its impact on climate change
6 February 2023
- 17:2117:21, 6 February 2023 diff hist −1 Air pollution →Aerosols as a solution for Climate change
- 17:2117:21, 6 February 2023 diff hist +2 Air pollution →Aerosols as a solution for Climate change
- 17:2017:20, 6 February 2023 diff hist +1,257 Air pollution →Aerosols
- 16:5316:53, 6 February 2023 diff hist +116 Water stress →Sources current
- 16:5216:52, 6 February 2023 diff hist +159 Water stress →Sources
- 16:4916:49, 6 February 2023 diff hist +126 Coral Bleaching No edit summary current
- 16:4716:47, 6 February 2023 diff hist +2 Water stress →How to solve water stress
- 16:4616:46, 6 February 2023 diff hist +95 Water stress No edit summary
- 16:4516:45, 6 February 2023 diff hist +371 Coral Bleaching No edit summary
- 14:1314:13, 6 February 2023 diff hist +2,002 N Coral Bleaching Created page with "Coral is a organism that lives as a colonie with other colonies. Corals are often described as a sort of opside down jellyfish. It is a very simple organisms however Corals are very important for the ecosystem of the sea. On and in the coral lives algae that is called zooxanthellae. Zooanthalae produce energy in the form of glucose by using Photosynthesis and the coral uses this energy. The algae is also what gives the color to coral. =The process of a bleaching eve..."
- 11:4611:46, 6 February 2023 diff hist +17 Climate change →Coral reefs
- 11:1311:13, 6 February 2023 diff hist +1,466 Water stress No edit summary
1 February 2023
- 16:3316:33, 1 February 2023 diff hist +638 Water pollution No edit summary
- 15:2015:20, 1 February 2023 diff hist +4 Water pollution →Water pollutants:
- 15:1615:16, 1 February 2023 diff hist +621 Water pollution No edit summary
- 13:2313:23, 1 February 2023 diff hist +123 Pesticides →How do pesticides affect climate change? current
- 12:4312:43, 1 February 2023 diff hist +567 Pesticides →How do pesticides affect climate change?
31 January 2023
- 16:0816:08, 31 January 2023 diff hist +1,589 Water stress No edit summary
- 12:4012:40, 31 January 2023 diff hist +916 Water stress No edit summary
- 12:2012:20, 31 January 2023 diff hist −2 Water stress →Climate change and water stress
- 12:2012:20, 31 January 2023 diff hist −2 Water stress →Water stress and human health
- 12:1912:19, 31 January 2023 diff hist +742 Water stress →Water stress and human health
- 11:4911:49, 31 January 2023 diff hist +103 Water stress No edit summary
- 09:5209:52, 31 January 2023 diff hist +2 Water stress →What is the cause of water scarity?
- 09:5109:51, 31 January 2023 diff hist +9 Water stress →What is the cause of water scarity?
- 09:4309:43, 31 January 2023 diff hist −6 Water stress →What is the cause of water scarity?
- 09:4109:41, 31 January 2023 diff hist +1 Resource depletion →There are the ways resource efficiency can be accomplished? current