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    and eco-lodges gives the tourists an opportunity to experience local lifestyles and customs first-hand, and this helps to preserve and sustains the region’s heritages such as traditional festivals, ceremony and art shows including dance and music. Human rights Besides educating tourists about the environmental responsibility, ecotourism is important because it helps raise political and social issues awareness in Malaysia. Mass tourism has played a role in supporting corrupt and undemocratic…

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    is something that should be practiced in every establishment. The importance of being conservative with our resources will continue to grow as we proceed to expend them at our current rate. Pollution can be combatted and it is our responsibility as humans to make our world a healthier place to live and grow. How we take care of being green now will play a large role in the future health of citizens across the world. For our research project, we were stuck between choosing two very highly used…

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    The "primary activities" include: inbound logistics, operations (production), outbound logistics, marketing and sales, and services (maintenance). The "support activities" include: administrative infrastructure management, human resource management, R&D, and procurement. The costs and value drivers are identified for each value activity. The Value Chain Analysis therefore describes the activities within and around an organization and related them to an analysis of the competitive strengths of…

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    Global Risk

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    Global risk is an event that can lead to huge negative impacts on the environment of most countries for a period of more than ten years. Environmental issues have been on the rise has they have been blamed for causing some of the worst problems based on various fields such as social, political and economic effects that are proving difficult to control (Nelson, 2003). Some key factors that are expected to change due to environmental stress include rise in water level and climate change that will…

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    Ye's Club Experience

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    the Young Environmentalist Society, Y.E.S. Club, at my school. My Junior year I heard about the club, but it was inactive around the school. Being a person passionate about the environment, it was important for me to get the club more involved and to make the school more environmentally aware. My interest in the environment led me to take the leadership role in the club of being president; I started to lead the meetings and organize activities. It was also a chance for me to hear new ideas from…

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    Greenwashing It seems everyone wants to live a sustainable lifestyle nowadays. Consumers heavily rely on companies to tell them, whether or not, something will help them better the environment; however, this might not be the best idea because of greenwashing. Greenwashing is companies claiming they are environmental in order to sell their products. Some argue companies are responsible for greenwashing while others say it is the consumer's fault. According to the article "Tweetjecker: The…

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    career of an Environmental Public Relations Specialist. Growing up I’ve always loved learning about the environment. I specifically enjoyed learning about pollution, oil companies, and ocean acidification and how they not only effected then environment but how the also affected animals and humans. Oceanographer, Sylvia Earl, inspired me even more to go into a career that would help the environment. Being an Environmental Public Relations Specialist comes with a lot of responsibilities. Important…

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    Robert Noble Biography

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    sustainability-driven enterprises, he has been awarded Entrepreneur Magazine’s Environmental Innovator of the Year, the American Lung Association of California Clean Air Award,the Edison Award and many others. タイトル Technology that purifies the living environment lead 1 “The future city that I want to see has purity in it. I mean on every level and purity of all the things that we contact with.” - I think waste management is a long-standing problem that we have addressed. But when and who…

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    and educate our visitors to the best of our ability.’(Dingle Oceanworld, n.d.) Why conservation is important: Conservation is important for both us and the animals being conserved. It is argued that species should be around for future generations of humans to enjoy. It is also important to conserve species and habitats for future use in medicine…

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    topic during the age of “Global Warming” and “climate change.” That topic is how will we sustain life on earth without destroying biological diversity and remain comfortable. He goes on to discuss that biodiversity on Earth is threatened by rampant human consumption and population growth. Yes, the world is richer than ever before, but as a result of this, ecosystems have become fragile. Edward O. Wilson then goes on to discuss a couple of reoccurring themes. These are values and morals, how…

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