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    Peter Calthorpe Urbanism

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    Notable Planner: Peter Calthorpe Chanel D. Ellison The Ohio State University New Urbanist Peter Calthorpe has not only been a visionary for urban planning, but has brought his visions to life. With ideals similar to John Nolen and his bringing of Garden Cities to America, urban sprawl smart growth have been the plight of Peter Calthorpe’s urban planning focus. Under the umbrella of new urbanism, Calthorpe incorporates the ideas of transit oriented communities and…

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    Corporate Social Responsibility has been defined in several ways over the past decades. Many believe that CSR is an ethical approach in which businesses considers the impact of their operations on the environment, while others argues that it is void of meaning. However, in its contemporary context CSR is brilliantly defined as corporations involved in voluntary social and environmental efforts that transcends legal and ethical regulations (Davis, 1973; Piacentini; MacFadyen, & Eadie; McWilliams…

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    author examined how the hope sub-scales related to environmental engagement with correlation analyses. The results confirmed that the more constructive one’s hope is, the more likely they are to engage in pro-environmental behavior and vote for a sustainability focused political party. Conversely, hope based on denial was significantly correlated with engaging less in pro-environmental behavior and voting for a political party that works toward a sustainable future. Additionally, the…

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    people about biodiversity loss. Spreading words about how damaging human effects is on plants and animals can encourage people to change their ways and slowly starts to preserve biodiversity. Besides, biodiversity losses can be avoided by promoting sustainability. For example, sustainable agriculture is so much better for the environment than grazing and cropping that rely on clearing forest or field. ♣ Air…

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    In the book “Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality” by Robert D. Bullard he discusses the importance of environmental quality and the effects of racial and social hierarchy’s contribution to environmental problems in poor, working class, urban communities. Being that Bullard is known as the “Father of environmental justice” this book is just one of many of the embodiments of everything he stands for as an environmentalist and sociologist. Not only does he inform the reader on…

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    While we use these resources for industrial or personal use, these resources are slowly becoming less and less abundant. How we manage them is the most important for ensuring the sustainability of the resources for future generation. One way to use mineral resources sustainably is by reducing our dependency on it and find another renewable resources. For example, Germany is the leading country for using solar energy. Germany already…

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    Union Jack Pub Broad Ripple’s Character Introduction According to multiple highly regarded review websites, Union Jack Pub in Broad Ripple is one of the top soccer bars in Indianapolis. Yelp ranks Union Jack as the number two soccer bar in Indy, after only Chatham Tap on Mass Ave (Yelp.com). For reference, in 2014 Chatham Tap was rated the number one soccer bar in the U.S. (GQ). Moreover, Foursquare ranks Union Jack as the number one bar to watch soccer, ahead of Chatham (Foursquare.com).…

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    Sustainable development refers not only to meeting the needs of modern society but also to not compromising the opportunities of future generation to meet and sustain development needs. It can be summarized as the improvement of economic, ecological, and social factors. Sustainable development and environmental protection work hand in hand but are not the same. Environmental protection is an important aspect of sustainable development as it plays a major role in protecting the finite resources…

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    Sustainability It refers to kind of development that meets the needs of present without compromising the ability of future…

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    the current environmental problems can be resolved in conjunction with this economic system. In the section entitled “Can Capitalism Save the Planet,” Steinberg argues, No company, however, is likely to betray its shareholders in the name of sustainability. No company will foreclose on growth and profits for the sake of a greener planet. No company will embrace environmentalism at the expense of a bad profit-and-loss statement. Corporate environemtalism, in other words, does not address the…

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