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Environmental issues in the United States

Environmental issues in the United States include climate change, energy, species conservation, invasive species, deforestation, mining, nuclear accidents, pesticides, pollution, waste and over-population. Despite taking hundreds of measures, the rate of environmental issues is increasing rapidly instead of reducing. The United States is among the most…

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Climate change

Species conservation

Mining

Nuclear

Pesticides

Pollution

Population

Conservation and environmental movement

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Environmental issues in the United States

Nodes191
Edges190
Triples13
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.010471
Components1

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states united environmental pollution waste climate species water federal national since million mining population change conservation american health e-waste invasive

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
cancerinstance ofto serious long-term risks0.80text
early death.Pollution from U.S. manufacturing has declined massively since 1990instance ofto serious long-term risks0.80text
the Kingston Fossil Plant coal fly ash slurry spillinstance ofMultiple pollution incidents0.80text
leadinstance oftoxic substances0.80text
mercuryinstance oftoxic substances0.80text
arsenicinstance oftoxic substances0.80text
and cadmium are often released into the environmentinstance oftoxic substances0.80text
endanger whole communitiesinstance oftoxic substances0.80text
permittinginstance ofImplementation of the authorized program usually includes activities0.80text
corrective actioninstance ofImplementation of the authorized program usually includes activities0.80text
inspectionsinstance ofImplementation of the authorized program usually includes activities0.80text
monitoringinstance ofImplementation of the authorized program usually includes activities0.80text

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