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Construction Business Review | Thursday, February 03, 2022
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An outlook on some significant industrial and technological revolutions that the world has witnessed for the past two decades.
FREMONT, CA: With cities growing increasingly polluted, many homeowners are turning to gardening to provide some greenery by keeping little plants at home. Growing plants at home, on the other hand, necessitates knowing how to care for them and having the time to do so. Keeping a garden in good shape is more than simply a personal responsibility. People who live in housing complexes must also ensure that having a personal garden complies with the residential complex's code of conduct and does not negatively impact other residents.
The globe has been undergoing a huge industrial and technological change for the past two decades. Despite its acclaimed benefits to humanity, this revolution has resulted in a concerning level of engagement with the environment. And unless one changes the ways of interacting with the environment, people all across the world will begin to experience rapid and increasingly dangerous declines in their quality of life. One major source of concern for the environment is that if global greenhouse-gas levels continue to grow, the planet's temperature will rise in tandem, melting the ice caps and drastically altering global weather patterns.
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