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    continuing discourse of colonialism and modernity have been the driving forces of corporate logging, which has threatened the natural environment in this region of British Columbia. In this manner, protest culture of the 20th and 21st century have come to recognize the spiritual values of egalitarian aspects of the natural environment, which the Nuu-chah-nulth have incorporated as a method of deflecting unregulated logging in the Clayoquot Sound. These traditional values are the foundation of…

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    reasons on why they should continue are that: logging has the ability to benefit the environment, clear-cutting also has the ability to be good for the environment, logging provides useful materials for both building and fuel. Loggers do have the ability to choose how many trees they cut down. Loggers can also choose the amount of clear-cutting they do. Loggers also Firstly, Logging does benefit the environment. Evidence for this statement are: “When logging is performed, the dead and diseased…

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    in Tambopata should be carefully considered. There must be a balance of conservation as well as profitable resource extraction. At Madera Grande, we know the importance of responsible land use. In Tambopata, we practice sustainable and selective logging instead of destroying the whole forest. We bring jobs and profit to a region that desperately need it. Additionally, we work together with other industries and local people to bring stability and coexistence to a valuable area. The resources in…

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    drinking water to many Victorians. In the past 200 years, the forest has been cleared at a very high rate. The deforestation, logging and some bush fires mean that the native forestry of Victoria is facing a crisis of biodiversity. If the logging process continues into the future, the native forest of Australia is likely to be…

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    commonly referred to as “logging.” Some people believe that uncluttering forests helps in the prevention of forest fires, along with other benefits such as making the forests appear cleaner. Other people argue that forest thinning is the primary initiator of forest fires due to the absence of protection from sunlight and the increase in small plants on forest floors. There are many debates on whether to continue logging, discontinue logging, or find an alternative to logging. Natural Resource…

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    chances of survival in modern day is critically endangered by both human causes (primarily) and natural causes (most of which chiefly arises out of human causes as well). The former includes aspects like deforestation, palm oil plantation and illegal logging; whereas the latter includes aspects like forest fires, which is primarily associated with the rapid spread of oil palm plantations, illegal hunting and trade. Over the last several years, timber companies, having business interests in…

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    Not updating and patching a system regularly can have serve consequences. OS updates could introduce new vulnerabilities. All this need to be kept track of. I can solve this problem with a logging and auditing policy. B. Policy Statements After researching the national and international standards, create three policy statements that apply to the entire organization, comply with a national or international standard, and might have prevented…

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    of rainforest destruction is logging. Paper manufacturing companies that using wood to create furniture and other wood materials are causing a lot of problems to the nature, Also forest provides habitat for some animals. Research has found that the number of species found in logged rainforest is much lower than the number found in untouched or “primary” rainforest animals that cannot survive in the changed environment (Niel, 2006). There are lots of reason why logging trees should be stop .…

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    effect, whether positive or negative, that the logging industry has on forests in the country. As stated by the U.S Forest Service, logging is nearly impossible to stop and it is a hotly…

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    in this case is the deforestation of forest lands that are the home to endangered species like the red-cockaded woodpecker. On one side of the argument is the logging industry that makes a living off taking from the land. As a society we need an infinite stream of lumber. This also brings about two major issues on the side against logging. The Endangered Species Act of 1973 has given the government "...the power to protect U.S. species from extinction" (Metrick & Weitzman, 1996, p.1). By adding…

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