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    is on stickered onto cereals, water bottles, and even cars. Despite its familiarity, there is little consensus on the term’s true meaning. It means different things to different people at different times, consistently evolving as pertinent to environmental governance at the time, growing from a concept that only took into account humans, into a larger idea that affects all kinds of life through space and time, taking into account “needs” and limitations. Sustainable development is controversial…

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    Abstract— In recent years, many industries and companies have turned their attention in realizing how going ‘green’ can benefit public relations, reducing cost and lowering the global emissions for industrial manufacturing. Thus Green Computing has become an innovative way on how technology and ecology converge together. Nowadays, people prefer Network-based computing to an in-house based computing. The concept of cloud computing has dramatically changed the classical method of computation.…

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    Task 1 In the perspective magazine, I have read the texts “advice on going green” and “we all want to help the planet ”. I find these texts very helpful. Especially for people that wants to go green like me. The texts give you a lot reasons on why you should go green. In the text “advice on going green” they give you ten reasons on how you can become greener. Those ten examples on how to become green is good, because everybody can do those changes to the environment In the text “we all want…

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    Part one: What do you think the essential elements are for global environmental leaders? What criteria does the global environmental leader must to achieve? In my opinion, a general leader or a particular global environmental leader, who have strategic vision, sophisticated knowledge, dynamic, creative power and assertion at work and have a great influence on the community. To achieve that, global environmental leader must be healthy, intelligent, wise and wonderful skill on communication. A…

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    Reduce, reuse, and recycle. Today, the American society as a whole is trying to save the earth day by day. People are trying to be conservative in their daily lives. Performing daily tasks for survival in moderation is how people express conservative values in their lives. However, the word conservative cannot exist with only one meaning. Numerous, elaborate definitions are present in the word conservative. One potential analysis of conservative relates to the physical aspect of the word.…

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    Pope Francis is the 266th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. Pope Francis’s birth name is Jorge Mario Bergoglio and he was born in Flores, Bueno Aires, Argentina on December 17, 1936. His papal name is in honor of St. Francis of Assisi of Italy. Before becoming a pope Bergoglio got his degree in chemistry and a Ph.D. in theology. In 1958, Bergoglio entered the novitiate of the Society of Jesus. Bergoglio was also a teacher and he taught literature and psychology at Colegio del Salvatore and…

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    Whether you want to admit it or not, at some point everyone will have to follow with the green movement. Despite the statistic to decide to build green--or sustainable--has voluminous benefits, there will be disadvantages that need to be considered. Concerns such as rate, capital, and measureable readiness and whereabouts constraints are taken into account when choosing to build green. What we need to realize is we have almost reached a point where we can no longer sustain ourselves as a…

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    In the book Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson the thesis was that pesticides were harming the environment and wildlife, especially birds. Carson focused her attention on the pesticide DDT, which was first made in 1874. DDT was used heavily during World War II to try and control the diseases typhus and malaria. So she presented research that pesticides can cause cancers, other ill effects and how they can gather in animals bodies through a process called bioaccumulation. Rachel Carson was a…

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    Business and Environmental Care The effort to try and define the true nature as well as the force of the responsibilities of any business to the environment surrounding continues to face a graven stumbling block. This is as a result of the absence of a consensus concerning the basic nature of general environmental responsibility. If simply defining the responsibility of an individual to the environment is usually problematic, how is it possible to arrive at the business environmental…

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    In 2006, Goetsch and Davis stated that if customers are people who receive your work, only they can determine what quality is, only they can tell you what they want, and how they want it. “The customer is the only one who can decide whether the quality of the product and services that supply the satisfactory” (Hoyle, 2007). To increase the sales of environmentally sensible products, company must increase consumers’ awareness of green products, improve consumers’ perceptions of eco-products’…

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