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Steadily rising temperatures in recent decades have raised concerns among environmentalists and atmospheric scientists concerned that human-generated pollutants are contributing the a dangerous global warming.
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The principles upon which is it based, are human-generated (by Computer Scientists).
The Difference between Theory and Practice « Beki's Blog (there's an original name) 2010
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According to the American Lung Association, nearly 24,000 Americans die every year from illnesses directly related to pollution from coal-fired plants, and coal is the largest source of human-generated mercury pollution.
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What doesn't wash ashore, sink into the abyss or get swallowed by sea creatures will keep circulating, finally roiling into the perpetual deep ocean gyre of human-generated refuse known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Japanese Tsunami Aftermath Floating Alaska's Way AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Another Agriculture Department grant, this time in the amount of $700,000 went to the University of New Hampshire to find ways to reduce cow burps, which surpass bovine flatulence as a significant producer of methane gas, an even more potent contributor to global warming than human-generated carbon emissions.
Edward Flattau: Frivolous Pork Edward Flattau 2012
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You'd get the same answer off any vegan: it's terrible when animals die needlessly, and all measures should be taken to protect them from this or any human-generated danger.
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Steadily rising temperatures in recent decades have raised concerns among environmentalists and atmospheric scientists concerned that human-generated pollutants are contributing the a dangerous global warming.
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What doesn't wash ashore, sink into the abyss or get swallowed by sea creatures will keep circulating, finally roiling into the perpetual deep ocean gyre of human-generated refuse known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Japanese Tsunami Aftermath Floating Alaska's Way AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Professor Hoegh-Guldberg likes to point out that the ocean, which produces half of the oxygen we breathe and absorbs 30% of human-generated CO2, is equivalent to the planets heart and lungs:
John F. Bruno: The Impact of Climate Change on the World's Marine Ecosystems 2010
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From a human-generated caption, the company has an automatic translation service, which is not as accurate.
Andy Plesser: Captions for Web Vids is Growing Biz: PLYmedia in Deals (video) 2010
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