Hungary Grace Morton Tamarac Middle School, Grade 7 RPI EcoEd Research Program Spring 2013 This picture was taken by my dad when he went to Budapest.

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Hungary Grace Morton Tamarac Middle School, Grade 7 RPI EcoEd Research Program Spring 2013 This picture was taken by my dad when he went to Budapest.

Parliamentary democracy Prime Minister Viktor Orban

THE RIVER DANUBE THE RIVER TISZA LAKE BALATON Major Bodies of Water Balaton#story This is another picture from my dad’s trip.

Air Pollution pdf

l-takes-years-recover-pollution-spills/121/ Soil pollution It doesn’t hurt humans directly, but it hurts animals and plants living and growing in the soil. Sulfur dioxide Contaminated clouds Acid rain Polluted soil

Toxic Red Sludge m/corpsite/gallery/gal lery- image.aspx?2140&g=17

 Declining at 0.81%  Got below 10,000,000 in 2010  Needs to get back up  Lowest ever since 1960

pdf Strategy for Switching from fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy

pdf Population Renewable energy Nuclear Energy Fossil Fuels Energy efficiency

Bicycling aring_coming_to_hungary_in_march This bike-sharing station is in France.

 Clean Air Action Group  European Environmental Area Grants