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    changes of the structure of energy production and consumption. Moreover, it generates energy efficiency; higher tax will drive the polluters to reduce their consumption of fossil fuels and therefore creates energy saving. In addition to the positive impacts of carbon tax implementation, it promotes the development of renewable energy. The carbon tax revenue can be allocated to subsidize the environmental protection projects or the technological development to promote energy saving and emission…

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    and allow their associated waste out. In order to make campus a greener place to study and live, Cornell University has committed several team to make process on sustainability throughout its campus. The focused area they committed on are building, energy, transportation and water. Finding and Discussion Building First of all, the campus committee a Building Focused Team to lead cooperation between academic staff, students and the public. Majority of the academic activities and sports take…

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    1.Introduction 1.1 What is sustainability and sustainable construction? Sustainability is living with our means, learning to live comfortably within the earth's natural environmental limits without having to sacrifice our wealth and happiness. Also it can define as the ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Population growth and/or growth in the rates of consumption of resources cannot be sustained. Because of…

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    It created a portfolio of carbon reduction interventions and developed initial annual reduction targets. They track their performance with indicators like energy use ratio that is the amount of energy used for producing a liter of beverage. Investment in a number of best in class and innovative technology has allowed Coca Coal to reduce its energy usage from 79% in 20012 to 67% in 2014. (Coca Cola India,…

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    power could be sustainably harnessed from the Bay of Fundy, which has direct implications on how tidal power can help Nova Scotia meet its clean energy targets. A lack of reliable evidence makes it difficult to determine the environmental ramifications of tidal power. Another limitation is the sources used to analyze the government’s stance on renewable energy. All the documents used were public documents that likely had motives other than purely disclosing the…

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    “The Box Man” “The Box Man” is a story about Barbara Lazear Ascher’s encounter with a homeless man. After helping him retrieve a box from an unguarded building, she witnessed him building his “home” in someone’s doorway. His state of seclusion reminded her of two other woman. The first woman was a regular of the coffee shop. She came by every day, but one could tell she had no fond memories from her vacant expression. She was a ghost in a sense, forgotten by everyone. The second woman lived…

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    wind energy that are installed in the United States and about 6,000 megawatts are being built are now. The United states has the most wind energy in the world and are approximately 2,000 megawatts ahead of China. Not only does the United States have the most wind energy in the world, they also create the most new jobs which was around 35,000 of them. There are a lot of good things that can come from using wind energy. Also you might wonder why we use wind energy instead of any other energy and…

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    Engineers have some of the biggest potential to lessen climate change’s effects and keep lakes healthy. Engineers are needed to develop new technologies. They have already been instrumental in developing clean renewable sources of energy such as wind, photovoltaics, hydroelectric, and other clean energy production methods. They can…

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    Section 5.2: A Case Study

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    constraint on carbon emission. CO$_{2}$ is the main greenhouse gas and it is suspected to be the principle gas responsible for global warming and climate change. Different policies have been designed and implemented to incentivise the development of renewable energy sources with the goal of reducing CO$_2$ emissions. One…

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    generally are reviewed by the Executive team and owners. Hotels must strategically find ways to minimize these operating costs and usages without compromising guest satisfaction. “Marriott’s operations are dependent on the supply of fresh water, reliable energy, waste management, recycling facilities and sustainable materials available within the markets and municipalities in which they operate” ( '2014 Sustainability Report ', 2015). It is essential that Marriott International responds and…

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