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    Crude Oil

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    the developing nations, do not gain from the oil revenue since their governments are marred with corruption and poor governance so that the leaders monopolize the income. Consequently, these countries have remained in poverty with poor economies. Moreover, the powerful western nations like the United States heighten the situation by assisting the corrupt leaders to steal the wealth meant for the citizens. Maass (2010) also highlights that despite the blemishes of oil…

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    human behavior and actions impact Antarctica? Which author do you feel presents the stronger argument and why? The author of “The Last Wilderness Preserve” talks about why humans are not meant to visit Antarctica. According to the text, “In 1959, leaders from twelve nations signed the Antarctic Treaty, which forbids extensive human activity in Antarctica.” Because of this no one can’t do no human activities that could harm Antarctica. In the following text, “Antarctica remains one of the few…

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    bonds among Americans, fomented class conflict and threatened to undermine civilization itself,” (Bodenner). Unlike businessmen the nonbelievers thought it was in the societies best interest to help the poor. Because of Social Darwinism business leaders lowered wages to make themselves wealthier and the factory worker more poor. “Wealthy industrialists were often called "robber barons," implying that they used questionable or illegal business practices to become rich,” (Bodenner). The critics of…

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    Good Law Vs Positive Law

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    they are derived from the natural law. There are four legal ideas that are very important in modern criminology,…

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    Environmental Leader

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    The words "environmental leader" can have many definitions for a different variety of people. Let break down the word environmental leader. The definition of environmental is relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity on its condition. And the definition of leadership is the person who leads or commands a group, an organization, or country. So to put these words together the overall definition of being an environmental leader is someone who starts with wanting to develop the…

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    Q4.1: (a) Does Boyd consider Canada to be a leader in environmental protection, or a laggard? (b) Why does he suggest that this should be surprising? (c) State briefly in your own words two weaknesses of environmental law in Canada. (d) What might an ultimate cause of these weaknesses? Answer: (a) Boyd does consider Canada to be a laggard in environmental protection with all the potential to be a leader. Canada’s environmental record is compared to 28 other industrialized nations, with…

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    Second there is no release of greenhouse gasses which contribute to global warming, and finally nuclear energy is the most reliable source of power in the world today. Nuclear power produces electricity that is less expensive than coal and natural gas while providing more energy for use. The Energy Informative Organization supports this claim when the author states, “Generating electricity in nuclear reactors is cheaper…

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    public land to giant corporations, so they can profit on the destruction and exploitation of natural resources and vital forested areas? The answer is; the world we live in. All over the world, profit hungry companies have engaged in aggressive and destructive practices that disrupt natural ecological processes. Human economies are often dependent upon the extraction, processing, and sale of those natural resources. Often, those whom profit from such actions fail to account for the damage upon…

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    Dark Mountain Manifesto

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    order of human society, which is moving towards a colossal natural disaster due to rapid exploitation of the earth. The authors – Paul Kingsnorth and Dougald Hine made this appeal the creative artists, who have similar feelings and passion to protect the cause of environment led to join the artistic movement against the 21st century ‘consumer-capitalism’ led ecocide (Manifesto, 2009, p. 9). They observe, present human civilization and its leaders and participants are leading the earth towards…

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    apprehensive about our wilting global environment. To this very day, there are scholars and politicians that contend that climate change and global warming is the rhetorical vehicle for which liberal propaganda can be transported. Consequently, these same leaders in their lofty positions deny that there is any evidence of global warming and other environmental dangers by undermining the countless research studies by acclaimed scientists. Ignorance to objective quantitative and qualitative…

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