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Poster presentation for the 2010 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on international policies on pollution.
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1 p.
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Abstract: Since childhood, my generation has heard about global warming and the damaging effects of pollution. If we act now, we can slow the effects of global warming. This will take dedication from the entire globe, since it affects every human being on the planet. I decided to study what policies were related to businesses and pollution on a worldwide scale. Analysis of these policies will give me the ability to find the flaws in the system of regulations and determine ways to eliminate the loopholes that companies are using to continue polluting our world.
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