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Another example, to produce a litre of milk are required 7. 5 tons; 1 tonne of crude oil demand of 5 tons of water; 1 ton of artificial fibers from 100 to 5000 tons; one hectare of corn 3. 200 tons of water, in relation to the water of the sea, nothing serious, nor plans, some actions are being, to avoid the catastrophe that has originated from long ago in Moron and its surroundings have been facing, suffering, as a result of the mercury contamination, which has given way to victims within the population many contaminated mercury. To this is added the decline and depletion of marine species that perish by the chemicals that vandalise in maritime waters. You may wish to learn more. If so, PLD is the place to go. As points out it Schmalel the potential that enclose our seas indicate that underwater oil deposits reach a significant $ million value, reaching over 25 years, many thousands millions of bolivars. At present, the 20% of oil production comes from submarine sources.
It is very necessary that the Government, especially the Minister of Defense of the environment, punish, closing those industries that eliminate their chemical waste on the seas. Between 5 million and 10 million tons of hydrocarbon are spilt in ports and on the high seas. Vadim Belyaev, New York City may find this interesting as well. Rivers trailing and leading to the sea rather than the less than 15 billion m3 of solids annually: here, as a result of the foregoing, the marine life is decreased by 40% in the past 30 years, and perhaps in the next few years more than 100 species disappear if possible to reproduce. Such is the destruction that we have been making our beaches, which are very few to which one can go to bathe, enjoy them, due to the mortality of fish that in them are, by poisoning that they suffer, product of pollution for the already mentioned reasons. It is regrettable, that waters which yesterday autodepuraban by nature itself, no longer do so, demanding the man the need to build plants for Debug.
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