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    Within the overarching theme of environmental justice, I do believe it is crucial to address globalization of the food system: the predominant Westernized diet is detrimental to our planet's environment, and is extremely energy intensive, as well as ethically and morally disputable. The irony of today’s global food system is that it possesses dichotomous qualities. For example, it generates an enormous amount of food waste, yet also causes the starvation of a billion people worldwide; it appears…

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    What is the Environmental Protection Agency? What are they doing to protect the environment, and are they actually protecting it? Many people have different beliefs on this subject. Some people think the EPA is not doing enough, and yet others think they just get in the way. By looking at both of these perspectives, I believe the EPA to not be a waste of space, or not to be doing enough. I think the EPA is just a little of track, and has their priorities out of whack. The first focal point…

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    thrive without us, [humans], but we would not survive without the earth?” Yet, we still manage to choose non-sustainable products and lifestyles regardless of its repercussions in our habitat because it is more convenient way to live. It is undebatable that nature is a beautiful thing, and when it is destroyed, unlike various things in the modern world that can be easily replaced, we can not replace nature. It also undeniable that we have caused great damage to our environment that resulted into…

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    about the culture, environment, history and the rule and regulations in the country to the tourist through the agencies and travel agents before they visit there and should have a proper planning. So it will help to get more attraction from…

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    in the environment – good or bad – are going to have a major impact in our daily lives. The museum will bring up discussion on climate change and deforestation to sustainability efforts. We strive to help people be more conscious of the world and how their actions affect the world. We plan to use our position as a museum, which is a community based institution in order to create a sustainable environment. Earth is home to a diverse array of wildlife from deserts to the marine environments and…

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    who pioneered SCP, highlights that SCP focus is broader in regards to both the settings it intervenes and techniques it applies, while CPTED concentrates on the design and maintenance of built environments. Clarke (1998) further notes that CPTED is more concerned with public and semi-public place, and the human relationships occurring there, more so than SCP. Further SCP and CPTED differ in regards to their proven capacity to lessen crime (Sutton, Cherney and White, 2014). Proponents of SCP…

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    as well as environment impact. Therefore, this paper will be looking into American automotive industry of supply chain management in term of Ford Motor as a case study. Ford Motor Company has been highlighted their aiming of the sustainable supply chain. Based on its reports 2013/2014, Ford said that they are promote the relationship with their supplier whereby to ensure the relationship between them are sustainable. The issues that bringing out by the Ford Company which are human rights…

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    4.4.2 Environment: Committed to Environmental Responsibility For Total, being one of the industry leader means that it must also be able to protect the environment. It is therefore important to ensure that everyone has energy and this in an environment that is respected. Due to the general interest, Total wants to fight climate change. Because of its activities such as the use of petroleum products and gas as well as its commercialisation, the responsibility of Total will implement carbon…

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    natural areas for the enjoyment and appreciation of nature that conserves the environment, promotes sustainability, and educates locals and visitors. Ecotourism areas are natural and possess biodiversity, have low-impact on the environment, build awareness and educate locals and visitors, respect local culture and traditions, provide financial benefits for conservation efforts and indigenous communities, and also support human rights. In order for ecotourism to become a successful national…

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    Pope Francis Analysis

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    they are partially to blame for the current state of Earth. Pope Francis on the other hand takes a more kind approach where he still discusses the negative impact humans are having on Earth, but he claims that we can save it, and almost seems to be bringing people together for the cause, in a more supportive manner.…

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