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In this light, in order to keep up with increasing waste production, Australia needs to make better waste management policies as well as recycling policies in order to keep up with the expected increase in waste production of Australia. The participation of the people including recycling from households should increase.
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The discussion presented various views concerning the notion of why multilateral actions on climate change have been unsuccessful. Some of the issues outlined include the existence of politics in the governance of climate change. Politics has manifested itself through; the existence of power tussles, and politicization of the issue of climate.
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NSWGovernment (2014) describes Anthropogenic climate as the unfavorable and unnatural climate that the earth is experiencing today occasioned by human activity that causes environmental pollution. As the paper tells, WMO (2014) asserts that the term ‘anthropogenic’ describes human-induced climatic changes.
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According to UNFCCC COP21 (2016), “The Paris Agreement” outlines the need for viable approaches in dealing with climate change elimination. UNFCCC COP21 (2016), acknowledges the importance of carbon offsetting which is the process of purchasing carbon credits based on the domestic and international markets with the aim of offsetting carbon emissions.
The paper "Comparison of the Regulatory Reforms for Renewable Energy Regulations in Germany and the UK" is an outstanding example of an environmental studies case study. Renewable Energy Sources (RES) have become important to satisfy energy needs as climatic changes are making rapid strides and have forced countries to re-think their energy generation options to have a judicious mix of RES and traditional energy sources.
Oil spills have caused irreparable damages to natural habitats and wildlife. It causes disruption of human, animal and plant populations. Pollution caused by the dumping of oil waste is a major threat to biodiversity. The effect of oil spillage on marine life cannot be ignored.
Another challenge that faced the transposition of WFD is the poor interpretation. This resulted in uncertainty and economic regulations that refer to mismatching funding cycles and general issues of funding structure are the main clusters mentioned frequently concerning regulatory challenges of the WFD.
The entire world including Australia is going through a phase of rapid climate changes. There has been a change in the pattern of rainfall whereby the northwest part of Australia has witnessed increased rain during the past fifty years while Eastern Australia and the distant South West have seen a decline during the same period.
This paper takes an analysis of the truth behind the success or failure of sustainable development in matching up with the fundamental ecological concepts that drive rational management of world resources. Sustainable development is a development that satisfies the requirements of the present generations without ultimately depriving future generations of their ability to satisfy theirs.
The author states that the main reason for the hazardous changes is global warming; where global warming is defined as the increase of the temperature of the planet. One would think that how can life be threatened by the rise of temperature on the planet. The increased temperature is causing glaciers and ice regions to be warmed up and thus meltdown.
The paper "Environmental Pollution in California - Hinkely" is an outstanding example of an environmental studies case study. The case study is based on environmental pollution in a small town in California called Hinkely. The environmental concern was raised in a movie named Erin Brockovich which highlighted the issue that the town was used as a dumpsite for industrial wastes that resulted in the pollution of the groundwater.
It is true that there are costs involved with reducing global warming. However, national and international policies that promote market-based and voluntary strategies to reduce carbon emissions have long-term advantages. It is to the benefit of individuals, organizations, and countries to institute policies to control climate change for sustainable development.
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In particular, the researcher will be focusing on university students of the Science department to acquire data that will allow an understanding of their perspectives and understanding regarding such an impact of global warming on the air. Lastly, the researcher will employ the qualitative method to analyze the data.
Technological developments and investments into the future, climate change, greenhouse-gas emissions, and changes in soil composition, pose no threat of security to humans. In fact, it provides newer opportunities to businesses and nations to develop energy-efficient, cost-effective resources and products.
Hospitality, tourism, and events industries are key economic players in many countries in the world and bring a lot of income for these countries. The growth of these industries results in a big environmental impact. The aim of this report is to look at the environmental impacts of these three industries and the steps taken to minimize them.
dioxide gas into the environment. The CSG industry affects the environment by reducing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Research shows that for every ton of carbon dioxide freed in the environment in the process of producing CSG, up to 4.3 tons of production are kept away when gas is used instead of coal for generating power (Government of The Queensland, 2006).
The irrigation property is located near the Dirranbandi region, and it is an amalgamation of 12 floodplain properties, with Cubbie Station having control of 51 water licenses (Martin and Williams 2011, p.66). In terms of size, Cubbie Station is very huge, covering a stretch that exceeds 28 kilometers, and covers part of Culgoa River and part of the Murray-Darling system (p.66).
At least 3,000 tons of carbon has been cut from the air and billions of dollars that could have been used in oil importation saved, which is a great success. Besides, the eleven Pacific island countries that participate in the program have set a renewable energy target of 100%, which they hope to achieve in the next few years with the help of the partnership program.
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In the case of diesel engines air is compressed to high pressure at a higher temperature during the compression stroke. Compression of gas molecules leads to an increase in temperature (» 500 oC), after which fuel is injected into the cylinder. This fuel combines with the air to reach the auto-ignition temperature.
Everything about the acid rain starts from the pollution which is greatly contributed by humans. This implies that prior to the solution making process for this environmental problem, it is important to further educate all concerned. Humans need to understand more than just the causes of acid rain but everything now demands strategic actions.
The report indicates that both mitigation and adaptation strategies have to be considered in addressing the impacts of climate change and sea-level rise. The report further develops a conclusion that despite feared risks of sea-level rise in coastal areas, projections show a possible increase in the problem of sea-level rise.
Similarly, ‘The Wakefield Marian Proposal’ is a proposal that ought to undergo an assessment with respect to the impacts that the proposed activities are deemed to cause on the environment. This section of the research paper will elaborate on the Leopold Matric methodology with the objective of making relevant predictions with respect to the environment (Arksey & O'Malley, 2005)
The matrix was chosen as it enabled information on the project's environmental impact to be presented in a straightforward manner identifying those with substantial, moderate, and minor impact. It was not only aid in scoping but also helped in assessing the significance and magnitude of the factors. Scoping requires a rudimentary assessment of significance.
Greenpeace, CND, and WWF are all pressure groups that seek to shape the way businesses and governments make decisions. They fall along a spectrum of engagement, from confrontation to cooperation with governments and corporations. While each of these pressure groups interacts differently with corporations and governments, they are all expected to obey the law.
A real-life sustainability program that I would wish to implement in my community in Kuwait is the resource conservation project. The project is aimed at ensuring that the natural resources are maintained in the ecology. The resource conservation will ensure that appropriate practices are taken that can be reiterated without causing any negative impact in Kuwait or across the globe.
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According to Canning, 2010, the crises that arise due to the depletion of fossil fuels must be collectively addressed in a biosphere context. The biosphere is the main ground that should be taken into concern in solving the crisis discussed above since it serves as a support system for the planet’s life. (Hal & Klitgaard 2012)
The various power saver techniques have been implemented in the hard disk, monitor, processors, and various other computer resources so as to minimize the consumption of power when the system is not in an active state or ‘sleep state’ as in the terms of Information Technology. Green computing has been in news recently for two reasons.
Climate change refers to a long-term major change in the pattern of climate in a particular region and such changes in climate happen over a long period of time. The abnormal variations to the expected climate within the Earth’s atmosphere known as climate change have come to be realized as the mother of all the future problems.
The “Green investing is on the rise”, where investors are buying stocks that are environmentally friendly (Farrar, 2007). New Zealand, like other countries, is supporting the cause for environmental protection by legislative measures in trade, bills regarding carbon emissions and by being part of agreements with the UN and the Kyoto Treaty.
The paper covers the immediate impact and significant risk caused by the flooding and the responses and roles of different agencies involved in the emergency response and recovery. The effectiveness of the environmental management system at the time is evaluated including the various lessons learned and recommendations to prevent and mitigate such flooding in the future.
The causes of these phenomena are believed to both natural and anthropogenic, with there being heated scientific debates on the real cause. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was created in 19888 by United Nations Environment Programme and the World Meteorological Organization to evaluate and assess knowledge on global warming.
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A wicked problem is one that was considered as impossible or difficult to solve. The Forest policy in the country is typically developed as well as implemented at the territory, state, and national levels (Lane, 2003, p. 283). Australia possessed a clear and established institutional framework that was aimed at supporting the sustainable management and conservation of the forests in this country.
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The renewable energy movement is one of the movements where the activists have a common cause towards realizing the use of renewable energy in the world and sensitizing people towards becoming more environmentally friendly by using renewable energy resources (Demirbas 2009). The movement, being a very recent movement has gained popularity among environmentalists.
The paper addresses the racial discrimination against women that has widely affected environmental justice. The paper also looks at critical elements of racial discrimination and unequal distribution of resources in Africa. The paper major looks at the color disparity. The paper also discusses the deposition of toxic substances in the black community’s demographic region.
Similarly, as defined by international law, substance sectoral frameworks may be incorporated into the predominant climate change system with the consent of the parties involved. Procedural sectoral frameworks concentrate on actors. Therefore, some procedural sectoral frameworks forecast treaty regimes that involve non-state actors.
Nevertheless, this has come at the expense of China’s environment and public health to an extent that the country’s environmental crisis has become the taking point. This paper seeks to highlight the environmental concerns that affect China as an industrialized nation and how the Chinese government deals with the menace so as to avoid extreme effects of the same.
The arguments put forth by Lester Brown are not an overstatement but rather a true reflection of the current global environmental, economic, and demographic challenges. The world is changing at unprecedented levels; countries are now more interdependent than in the past, this has shrunk the world into a global village.
Hunting of whales is a traditional practice that dates back several centuries and hence, it forms a significant part of human culture. The Norwegians have been involved in hunting whales for more than 4,000 years while the Japanese have been known to be the most engaged in this practice for longer in human history (Dolin, 2007).
In the present day, the planet is vastly different from what it was before industrialization and urbanization had taken their toll on the planet. Since the entry of the new millennium, the problem of the environment has continuously evolved into a widespread challenge that is currently discussed all over the world.
Some of the benefits that have been pointed out are that they cannot be deleted, they are cheap, and they are readily available, and that they are also friendly to the environment in that they do not cause any type of environmental pollution. With this, much more is expected in the future as it comes to the application of renewable sources of energy. (Gando, 2011)
There is an absolute need to look into the collective problems, which have become a global issue. The issue of climate change has become a global problem affecting all nations. The actions of individual countries contribute immensely to the overall problem of climate change. This is evident because the green gasses released by industrialized countries have an overall effect globally.
The forest cover of Kenya stands at only 2%. The other issue affecting the country is the threat to its wildlife heritage caused by the encroachment of man into the wildlife reserves as well as the poaching of the wild animals either for food or for precious items such as ivory, skin, and teeth that are sold in the international black market.
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As such, many countries have adopted the necessary infrastructure for regulating environmental uses and enacted policies and laws that dictate how to use sustainable natural resources. It can be surmised that even though Brazil faces challenges in environmental protection, such as inadequate funding, it has put in place various measures that will aid in protecting the environment.
Surface water acidification pollution mainly from extractive industries has forced the environmental authorities to enact a number of punitive regulations that govern ecological conservation and exposure. These essentially require the halting of chemical pollution along waterways and the control of waste disposal or affluent into the aquatic seawaters.
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The revelation by this study that there was no considerably higher concentration of chlorine in the stratosphere as a result of the volcanic eruption substantiates the fact that chlorine, which depletes the stratospheric ozone is rather a product of anthropogenic chlorofluorocarbons emitted by industries.
The paper 'Five Different Occurrences of Tsunamis " is an outstanding example of an environmental studies coursework. The Chile Tsunami occurred on the 27th of February 2010. The measure of the quake was recorded at 8.8, and this led to the occurrence of a devastating tsunami. Tsunami is also regarded as a seismic sea wave which is a series of waves caused by the displacement of large water bodies.
Since natural disasters cannot be prevented and could take place at any point in time, it is inevitable that we should take into consideration the proper management of these hazardous issues more seriously. Our study is going to analyze and discuss the events leading to the Saint-Jean Vianney Landslide that took place in Quebec.
Waste material can be considered solid waste on the basis of the Subtitle C of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) which can be hazardous or non-hazardous toward health and the environment but occur in the solid form e.g. discarded materials from the household or commercial products, debris and agricultural wastes (“Definition of Solid Wastes..” US EPA).
The occurrence of a similar incident to the Bhopal gas leak may be disastrous to the city of Preston. Many people could die while others could have permanent injuries that are associated with the disastrous gas. There are many steel structures that utilize iron, which could have been easily corroded resulting in structural failure.
Because the modern washer has added to the gallonage of water consumed in households, another modern invention has complicated the task of the engineer concerned with getting rid of waste products. Some detergents are sold on the strength of their ability to foam, but the harassed waterworks man wishes they would quit foaming.