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    ten environmental journalists were interviewed regarding changes that may affect the newsroom, public opinion on climate change and what role adaptability plays in the lives of these journalists. Media and presentation of news is changing that breakneck speed, and many newsrooms are struggling to keep up. An overarching theme in these readings is that the environment is largely neglected, both in real life and in its news coverage. As Nisbet and Fahy write, journalists covering environmental…

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    The Stain of Sustainability Sustainability is discussed in “Attention Whole Food Shoppers” by Robert Paarlberg and “Sustainability by Christian R Weisser. Christian R Weisser speaks more about the idea of what sustainability is and how is important for society to be aware of it. Robert Paarlberg explains in his article the way the Earth is more and less sustainable because of everyone 's actions around the world. Both articles touch on the ideas that there are people out there helping change…

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    Why are we still using oil and coal as resources for energy? It is destructive to our environment and it is not very efficient. Then why would we keep using it? Because capitalism. Capitalism is why we are still using these, especially oil. There is a mass amount of money in these areas because it is extracted cheaply, and the whole world needs it. America as well as other countries such as Saudi Arabia refuse to make the complete switch to green technologies because of the amount of money in…

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    their attitudes towards the environment. In the excerpt Carson advocates for the ban of parathion by describing the farmers’ use for the poison as warlike, by faulting the ignorant public, and the negligent government for the poison’s harmful environmental impact on afflicted areas. Carson describes the farmer’s use of parathion as warlike and inhuman, in an attempt to persuade her readers to condemn the farmers’ action. Carson explains that a group of farmers from southern Indian…

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    Externalities In Stadiums

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    I in this discussion post would like to discuss the externalities, meaning the uncompensated impact of one person’s actions on the well-being of a third party, presented and disregarded in the news in connection to the construction of a stadium in Las Vegas. In addition, I would also like to discuss if the stated assumptions of the positive externalities are correct or not. I will be taking articles from other new sources that will not be clearly directed at the Las Vegas stadium, but stadiums…

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    T. Molitor Experiment

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    case, the activity level of a T. molitor was measured by distance travelled (cm) over one minute. Prior to preforming the experiment, the prediction was made; An increase in environmental temperature will lead to an increased activity level of T. molitor. This prediction was…

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    Although, there have been many problems with environmental destruction there are also millions of people who have devoted their lives to the protection of the environment. His comparison of the destruction of Easter Island to the destruction of the world is not giving enough credit to all sides of advancement…

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    Religion has had a lot of interaction and harmony with the environment for generations. Humanity has a God given task; environmental care. The quick and gradually changing state of the environment from bad to worse is a growing concern for communities and nations across the globe. Despite parties that try to deny the fact that there are serious environmental facts, there is enough proof out there. The earth as an asset is being depleted on a very massive scale and the rate of pollution and…

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    The Necessary Revolution Book Review The book, Necessary Revolution is written by Peter Senge, Bryan Smith, Nina Kruschwitz, Joe Laur and Sara Schley. It discusses how people, organizations and nations are joining hands to come up with positive changes especially in light of sustainability problems that include global warming that is a threat to humanity and the environment. The book tries to lay emphasis on issues of sustainability which have brought about a global dilemma that…

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    Ikea Sustainability

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    As the biggest company in the sector, IKEA is being closely monitored by the NGO’s working for environmental issues. It needs to make sure to avoid publicity scandals like the one related to exploitation of ancient forests in Russia by IKEA’s subsidiary Swedwood. Operating with ideas of sustainability is necessary in order to build a transparent picture…

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