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    astonishing ideas/methods of farming, which are exclusively organic. On the other hand, Paolo Bacigalupi, in his book – Ship Breaker, reflects his education ideas through novel, which is set in an setting of the future falling and broken world, where the human civilization is viewed as a disaster. Survival mode as a small…

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    pollution negatively impacts all inhabitants of the Earth, but often times the destruction of the ocean is overlooked. One of the biggest issues that the ocean is facing is ocean dead zones. Ocean dead zones are increasing rapidly due to pollution and environmental damage caused by humans. This paper will be discussing what an ocean dead zone is, what are the sources of pollution that create dead zones, what chemicals are involved, and the environmental and economical impacts of ocean dead…

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    being recorded before 1990, had also occurred around 1000 to 1100 AD in the Northern Hemisphere ("Is Human Activity Primarily Responsible for Global Climate Change?"). Some scientists also say that sea levels have been steadily rising for thousands of years from the natural fluctuations in earth 's temperature, melting the glaciers, and the increase has nothing to do with humans ("Is Human Activity Primarily Responsible for Global Climate Change?"). A 2014 report by the Global Warming Policy…

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    many years there has been constant debate between scientists about the influence of the environment on children. Nature versus nurture is a phrase that has been used widely to express the long lasting debate about whether we are made by our genes or whether influences from the environment are more important in the construction of us humans. In the world today, we know that our nature (our genes) and our environment (includes our development in the womb, personal contacts, nutrition, parents,…

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    Climate Change: Is it Factual or Fictional? Whether or not climate change is real has been a debate that has circulated the world for decades. After recent natural disasters that affected millions around the country, the debate has been reignited. Several states, such as California, have already put in place rules that increase energy efficiency that uses less fossil fuels. The factors included in this debate range anywhere from a scientific standpoint to a political one. Some believe climate…

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    characteristics/built environment affects the people, are incorporated into the analysis of population health outcomes and what the key considerations The built environment is made up of the physical structures and factors of human made environments where we live, work, play, and interact with one another. The built environment comprises measureable characteristics and other, unquantifiable behaviours. Both aspects have a great impact on population health outcomes. This impact varies from…

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    stands for The United Nations Environment Program. The aim of Life Cycle Initiative is to raise the concept of Lifecycle Thinking and to show the idea behind the related methodology. Their main activities consist of three phases: Phase one: Making the Initiative as a global focal point of life…

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    Business Ethics Equator Principles Initiative – Case Study HBSC History of the Initiative The year 2002 is a critical year for the Equator banks. It is critical in the sense that these banks convened a meeting in London to discuss the impact their activities on project finance were having on environmental and social related issues. There was a growing concern that the project finance industry was not appropriately involved in making the world a better place to live. This claim, which came from…

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    who are on holiday. The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) indicates that tourism comprises the activities of people travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes. I believe that tourism is the activities of a person travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than a limited time period for leisure and other purposes. These visits to other…

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    society in countless ways, even though it creates a long term pollution, it has a negative impact on the human health and the environment, and thus it has become the centre of public concern. Nonetheless, plastic is cost effective and requires less energy to produce hence,…

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