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    largest exporting nations in the world, even though the U.S exports a lower percentage of its products than other countries such as China (Nickels, p. 65). The three major changes that are currently impacting businesses are the U.S usage of economic sanctions, bank consolidation, and climate change on tourism. One major change that is currently impacting businesses is the United State’s over usage of economic sanctions in order to get another country to abide the law or to punish that country.…

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    Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of the weather patterns. The changes are lasting for an extended period of time (It could be between a hundred or thousand years). The climate change is cause by both natural and human factors. In human factors, mainly due to the industrial revolution since the human activities, especially in the industrialized process of developed countries caused by economic activities, fossil fuel combustion and deforestation, land-use change and…

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    species of penguins in almost every zoo across the United States. Most of the United States population knows what penguins are and a few of their characteristics, but what those people do not realize that this animal could be in danger because of climate change. Many believe that certain penguin species are in danger. Some individuals think that penguins have to live in colder environments but that is not true for all of the species. All penguins live south of the equator in the Southern…

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    Scholarships associating environmental stress to conflicts begun to emerge in the 1980s (Myers 1986, Mathews 1989, Bekure 1989, Christiansson and Tobisson 1989, Ornas 1989, Prah 1989, Mascarenhas 1989). One study considered that watersheds, croplands, climate, and other factors that seldom figure in the minds of political leaders rank alongside military approaches as crucial to a nation 's security (Myers 1986). Another postulated that environmental strains that transcend national borders are…

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    For many years now there has been a political debate raging through our nation. On one side, there are those that believe in climate change and that humans have contributed to its rise. Many others, however, believe that this is a just not true, and perhaps even a hoax. To solve this debate, there needs to be a mutual understanding on both sides of it, which in turn progresses society in one direction or another in the hopes of a better tomorrow. Reaching this mutual understanding is possible…

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    Is Global Climate Change a Hoax? Are humans to blame for the Ice capes melting and rapid changes in our weather patterns? What motivated President Elect Donald Trump to say that global climate change is a hoax. The present environmental warming trend is a huge topic today and an issue that raises great debate around the world. The earth is home to billions of humans, plants and animals, we all need the earth to sustain life. Therefore, the wellbeing of this planet is of major concern. This essay…

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    the ecosystems. The author of “Climate Change” points out, “rising temperatures are depressing some plants and animals populations, driving species toward the poles , shifting migrations and behavior”. This article is important because it allows me to talk about the problems that global warming is causing towards the marine ecosystem. This article talks about how if environmentalists don't take action to stop global warming. Than Marine species affected by climate change include the basis of…

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    Sullivan, Justina. “7 Reasons the United States Needs the Paris Climate Agreement.” United Nations Foundation 7 Reasons the United States Needs the Paris Climate Agreement Comments, United Nations Foundation, 26 Apr. 2017, http://unfoundationblog.org/7- reasons-united-states-needs-paris-climate-agreement/ “Seven Reasons the United States Needs the Climate Agreement” is an online article by Justine Sullivan that lists and describes seven reasons that the United States should stick with the…

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    temperature. Increases which have led to abnormal changes in the weather such as wilder storms and hurricanes, as well as extensive droughts. You may come to ask yourself as to why this is happening and Naomi Klein believes she has the answer to your questions. Klein, an established author and a well known social activist, has written This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate. She explores the components of capitalism and its apparent role in climate change. She names part one of her…

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    there is no ecological survival inside of capitalism because capitalism is the root cause of the world’s environmental problems, which is an interconnected group of dilemmas that includes climate change. Therefore, according to Foster and Magdoff, the only way out of environmental disaster is through a complete change in the mode of production. Fred Magdoff is Professor Emeritus of Plant and Soil Science at the University of Vermont. His academic interests “range from soil science to…

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