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The discussion seeks to answer the questions: What are the main problems in the global environment? Which living population do you think is the most affected by the green-house effect? Why do you feel these ecological problems are most prevalent in across the globe? How can Climatists assist in protecting, preventing, reducing, or eliminating the global plant population?
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According to the research findings alternative energy sources are being developed and researched upon to reduce dependence on fossil fuel as primary source of energy to power up our societies. Recyclable materials are used more and more in industrial products. Trends are shifting towards efficient cars and transport systems.
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As a result of research it was suggested that although global warming is real, there is a need to pinpoint its cause for the purpose of putting an end to it. Its causes, however, are not only several but also surrounded by several issues, but still one gets a lot of insights from the controversies and opposing arguments.
Upgrading Wastewater Treatment Facilities
The issue of wastewater treatment is a serious concern for municipals and city councils all over the world, especially the developing countries in Europe. The central focus of the new measures/regulation was protecting the environment from adverse effects of wastewater discharges from biodegradable and high-potential polluting industries.
Although genetically modified crops reduce the use of chemical pesticides and thereby ensure eco-friendly agricultural practices, use of GMC may adversely affect both human health and environment in several other ways. Allergenicity is one of the potential risks of genetically modified crops to human health.
I argue that the risks associated with biotechnology far outweigh its purported benefits. Biotechnology in its most straightforward definition is the modification of the genetic makeup of natural organisms to serve human use, consumption, and exploitation. A popular example of biotechnology is the “golden rice”.
Motivations for Organizational Change for Sustainability
Change is dynamic and inevitable in the modern world. With the growing technological advancements, increased competition, diverse cultures, political treads, environmental pollution, environmental drivers, and varying customer needs, organization will need to change and sustain their strategies in order to remain afloat and have a better competitive advantage over their equally strong competitors.
Upgrading Wastewater Treatment Facilities
The main objectives of this report are:
1.To establish the appropriate treatment concepts.
2. To pin-point and address current wastewater management trends in some operating plants.
3. To evaluate the possible options on the methods and processes of wastewater stabilization.
Radioactive water and soil, radioactive vegetables, meat, and seafood, dramatically increasing rates of leukemia, thyroid cancer, and lung and skin cancer, especially among children, wind contaminated with radioactive cesium, radiation sickness, hair loss… These are just a few consequences of disasters that seem to be mere steps to becoming a tomb.
The objectives that need to be achieved for the overall research aim to be achieved: to critically scrutinise the position of the United Kingdom in tapping the potentials in energy from municipal solid waste by the use of PESTLE analysis; to find out how PESTLE analysis on municipal solid waste energy management in the United Kingdom favours of disfavours the country’s potential to maximise the use of energy from municipal solid waste.
The paper explains the processes included within the wastewater treatment procedure of cleansing sewage material. The wastewater treatment procedures remain essential in the overall waste management processes. The regulations discussed in this report remain fundamental in enabling a comprehensive checklist for the process of wastewater processing.
This paper describes the main reasons of Global warming, due to effect of green house gases, such as carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels, methane gases etc. It is not easy for human beings to get out of the problems caused by global warming, but some measures can be applied to lessen it.
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Introduction 3
Literature Review 4
Instrumental and Normative Debate 4
Corporate Responsibility and Stakeholder Management 6
Role of Manager 7
Why should the companies practice CSR? 8
Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Implication 11
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Presently, the greatest environmental threat facing the globe is climate change (‘‘Carbon capture and storage in the light of circulation economics", 2008, p. 115). Climate change is caused by increased levels of greenhouse gases sin the atmosphere with carbon dioxide being the significant gas causing global warming.
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Although there is no significant source of water, power, or coal, the area at the South Eastern end of Lake Turkana can be termed an enormous natural heat engine. This is due to the wind circulation system coming as a result of the difference in temperatures of the sun-baked land region and the cooler waters of the lake.
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This essay explores the main potential impacts such as effect on fish; interaction with birds; creation of underwater noise; impact on landscape and seascape; potential collision risk for shipping; telecommunication and aviation; erosion of sediments underwater; interaction with commercial fishing operations.
The discussion seeks to answer the following question: What is ozone layer? The purpose of this paper is also to evaluate and present ozone depletion and climate change; effects of depletion; depleting ozone depletion. The paper tells that the global consumption of ozone depleting substances has reduced by 95%.
This particular study has taken into consideration a registered charity named Globalgiving and thus focused on an environmental study of the organization. Considering the increase in the global competition particularly in business, every organization tends to focus on incorporating innovative measures such that they can gain competitive advantage over other competitors.
This paper shall discuss the thesis that the socio-economic benefits of using renewable energy resources should be considered a sufficient ground in motivating the U.S. government to financially support the development of renewable energy resources such as solar, wind, water, and geothermal energy throughout the United States.
The essay aims to analyze what responsibilities are imposed on countries, in both global as well as domestic regulation to act in response to these threats. It also focuses on how nations may accomplish their human rights responsibilities, in the perspective of climate change reactions; arguing that a civil rights based approach is the most helpful method to act in response to climate change.
The researcher of this paper will attempt to describe a brief history of the act with highlighting of the major events. Response of the industry to the act is then discussed. Shortcomings of the act that necessitate future amendments have been described followed by expected reactions from industry players.
This essay discusses that scientist associates the increase of global temperature to increase in level of green house gas such as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. In addition, scientists have expressed fear on the negative effects that humanity should expect from global warming. Recently global warming has developed from an issue of global concern to a global ideology.
This research study demonstrates the strengths and weaknesses of the current command and control policies and practices relative to the impact of Great London industry on the UK’s environment. The paper sets out the historical background and nature of environmental policies and practices in the UK analyses the current state of the law, policies of environmental protection as it relates to UK industries.
Americans rank climate change as the country’s most critical environmental problem. Current observations of global warming-related data have solidified the speculation that it is positively an enhanced greenhouse effect that is causing the world to warm. The planet has experienced the biggest increase in surface temperature over the last century.
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Once abundant, bounding on the ice and swimming in the sea, the noble Polar Bear appears to be at a critical point in their fight for survival. With many possible issues facing the world population of Polar Bears, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species categorized the polar bears as ‘vulnerable’ last 2010 (IUCN Red List 1).
The researcher of this paper discussed environmental pollution in four categories: air, water, land and noise. Solutions to these types of pollution have been indicated, with the government called upon to protect the environment through policy implementation in support from the public and other stakeholders.
The consequence has been that air pollution is causing human health problems as well as damage to vegetation, crops, wildlife, materials, buildings, and even the climate. In the U.S., the largest sources of air pollution, in order of importance, are 1) transportation, mainly automobiles, and trucks; 2) electric power plants that bum coal or oil.
The paper seeks to answer the question: What are we going to do to solve environmental problems? We cannot simply be ignorant to problems and turn our backs to the problems that currently exist in far-away place from us. The reason we cannot ignore problems is because it would not be ethical, and it is impossible that we will not be affected at some point in some way.
The paper tells that pollution is the cause for at least 40% of death in the world today, this figure was released in a study conducted by the Cornell group. The Blacksmith Institute and Green Cross Switzerland are two international environmental groups which are currently working to establish a database of locations that are polluted all over the globe.
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This paper is a literature review of such articles: “Global Climate Change and its Impacts on Water Resources Planning and Management: Assessment and Challenges” by Sivakumar B.; “Accumulating ‘micro-plastic’ threat to shores.” By Kinver M.; “Environmental Issues: Biodiversity.” By Anup S. and others.
This essay discusses the importance of local authorities having a prioritised place in the management of a crisis of disaster allows for a more locally relevant agency to create effective resources management for the needs created by the event. Local authorities are more aware of the specific needs of their people, the types of disasters linked to relevant regional potential threats.
The focus in this paper is on the global warming as a term that relates to the increase in the temperature of the earth and it affects the entire world equally. In today’s time, when the entire world has become a global village due to the advancement in technology every individual is familiar with the phenomena of “global warming”.
The issue of concern for this study is the global warming. The governments of different countries are focused on preventive measures taking and it is relevant to discuss some effective preventive measurements. Moreover, there is need to discuss whether global warming is myth or reality and if there is a need to develop new eco-friendly industries, reduce GHG emissions etc.
The current article clarifies further on the cause and the effects of the Asian tsunami. The article explores the displacement of over 458 households in the district of Aceh in Indonesia. The 2004 Asian tsunami caused a lot of damage and led to the loss of lives and livelihoods for a period of 3 months.
The report will describe certain cases concerning sustainable practices in organisations and places to increase the awareness of people and respect the worth of environment. Sustainability is related with responsible consumption of natural resources in such a way so that it does not compromise the requirement of future generation.
In developing countries such as India, the amount of waste produced counter balances the effectiveness of the systems in place for dealing with plastic pollution. The organization of “collection, storage, processing, and disposal of plastic waste are not yet organized in any Indian city” (Hosetti 2006, p. 116).
The conclusion states that the most significant concerns are considered “High” but not critical, and with the mitigation measures recommended such concerns may be addressed effectively without undue damage to the environment. It is therefore recommended that the economic advancement the roadway and industrial facility it supports outweigh the possible risks, and should therefore PROCEED.
On occasion, I have also reviewed and reported on such initiatives and processes. Some of these innovative technologies are high-efficiency chillers, thermal energy storage, dehumidification systems from a district cooling perspective, and network development, emphasising chilled water, liquid desiccant, and low-temperature hot water.
The paper operates mainly based on research questions which can be stated as follows: How do school gardens have the potential to improve health, environmental knowledge, and food education of school children? How do educators and volunteers perceive the impacts of school gardens on health, self-esteem, and environment knowledge? In what ways this perception shall be altered?
It was a joint venture between the City Council of Manchester and a private developer, Allied London. Spinningfields has residential, commercial, retail, civic and leisure uses under its quarters. It was estimated at the time of its development that it would have an end value of more than ?
The study seeks to answers the questions: What are the environmental issues and management processes introduced to deal with such issues? What are the effects caused by manufacturing industries on the environment? What are the appropriate measures and processes used to deal with such effects? What are the measures used to reduce environmental disintegration?
This problem has been in existence in the United States and it is attributed to increasing populations and financial downturns. The federal government responded to homelessness for the first time through the McKinney Homeless Assistance Act of 1987 (P.L. 100-77) which was designed as an emergency response to the growing problem of homelessness.
Globalization of international communication has affected the international laws that govern states and the mutual relations of the states on the global level and leads the nations to devise national policies. The development of international communication over time has taken politics and national policy formulation to the international stage.
GIS is looked on as a powerful tool that has found application in mitigating the post-effect of environmental hazards while providing potential risk analysis for societies. It is a well-known fact that certain areas are more prone to certain natural hazards than others, a fact that has been acknowledged by the application of GIS more than any other tool.
The past 20 years have been full of talks and debates about globalization. Globalization may be defined as a process of countries’ economies, politics, and cultures becoming more interrelated and interdependent. Since it is a rather broad definition, it is definitely worth taking a closer look at the concept of globalization.
The plan of any community, city, or road network is never complete without the essence of safety in it. While planning safety some factors have to be prioritized over others like the road width over road elevation. Similarly, the essence of the safety plan in an urban design should be the safety of the people and not cars.
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Separate place for private car parks and having parking restrictions. Special provisions should be given for the physically disadvantaged group of customers like children, elderly people, and the physically disabled. Customer service is excellent. Ease of access between all other mobility options is to be kept in mind when developing a strategy.
The chlorophyll present in green sulfur bacteria can absorb maximum radiations of variable wavelengths ranging from 450-800 nanometers. Green sulfur bacteria help to accumulate organic compounds in oceans and actively take part in the sulfur cycle. Accumulation of organic compounds acts as a source of nutrients for other forms of life present in water.
The paper further tries to assert that development and sustenance of eco-cities requires not only the project implementation, and its success, but also the long term safeguarding of the sustainable characteristics and recognition to the public. Existing policies and practices will be discussed to support the argument with utmost emphasis on Europe and particularly the United Kingdom.
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Today, the word “extinction” has come up with the great danger to the entire world. Nations are investing a lot of money, energy, and resources to know the reasons behind extinction. This word always reminds human being to take necessary steps to preserve as well as conserve the ecosystem and the ecology.