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Environmental Science Issue On Urban Sprawl
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Hudson River Bush
544 wordsAfter following the elections and debates between Al Gore and George W. Bush for quite some time, I found that they each have their own separate views on? helping? the environment. On one side, the democratic representative who has been dubbed the? environmental extremist? seems to understand much about the earth? s current state. According to his own words, he is planning to do a major Hudson River cleanup. On the other end, Texas Governor Bush intends to start off his career with a nationwide ...
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