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    Endangered species are at risk primarily due to invasive species.” Regarding this, invasive species are revealed to be responsible for eventual human extinction due to their contribution to the removal of biodiversity. Emphasizing the situation, biodiversity is the sole reason behind human survival because the availability of different species allows humans to have numerous sources involved in the provision of nutrients. Many species originally native to a habitat will be replaced by competing…

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    Sustainability and tourism are two different terms but are inter-related. Sustainability and tourism should go hand in hand in order to maintain the ecological balance on the earth thus making the planet safer from any kind of harm occurring due to any tourist activities. Sustainability refers to the ability of sustaining the environment by not being harmful to environment and its resources. On the other hand, tourism comprises all the activities of an individual or a group of individuals while…

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    be on the environmental issue human overpopulation. In this essay, I will talk about how human overpopulation has affected the environment that we live in and how if there are no changes that might happen it will become harder and harder to sustain human lives. Resources are already limited because of human overpopulation. Human overpopulation is caused by many factors in which I will talk about and explain how they have affected the environment in a negative way. Human overpopulation is when…

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    From my perspective, I believe that Go Green campaign could possibly return the investment in the future. It just has to take a time. Same as Sir Terry Leahy, Tesco chief, who also think that profit and environment can go together even though many businessmen and politicians do not think so. They said “You cannot make profit and go green” (The Guardian, 2008). There are hidden advantages from the go green campaign moreover than saving the world. Sir Terry Leahy said if they are acting the…

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    with sustainable development, overall economic growth and environmental protection, as well as debate over global warning. Garrett Hardin: He says that population problem has no technical solution; it requires a change in morality or human values. Hardin focused on human population growth, the use of Earths natural resources and welfare state. Hardin blamed the welfare state for allowing the tragedy of commons. He pointed out the problems of individuals acting in rational self interest by…

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    Importance Of Blow Fly

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    In the insect world there are a plethora of fascinating creatures fulfilling their own specific ecological niches all across the various ecosystems of this planet. Among these, you may have observed flies of metallic luster, colored blue or green or black, near garbage, filth, rotting meat, or even flowers that possess a pungent smell. These cosmopolitan Blowflies, belonging to order Diptera and family Calliphoridae, may seem filthy (and they actually are), yet they are actually quite useful.…

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    Sustainability Leadership

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    Sustainability Leaders A sustainability leader is a person who works towards making the world a better place to live in through adoption of new ways of thinking, seeing and doing things. Through sustainability leadership, leaders are able to make a difference in the environment that surrounds them (Sustainability Leadership Institute, 2011). One of the people who can be regarded as a sustainability leader is Dame Polly Courtice. Her actions in leadership have led to her being adjudged as an…

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    Green Dentistry

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    INTRODUCTION: As climate changes become more evident, humans have become more eco-conscious. The focus has shifted from just development to reducing our footprint on the environment and bringing about sustainable development. The concept of sustainable development emphasizes on development along with conservation of natural resources to meet the needs of the future generations and this principal can be adopted even in the healing profession of dentistry. DATA SOURCES: comprehensive electronic…

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    concept called stability. Numerous committees had been fashioned in this regard that the high-quality answer became the solution of sustainable development. However, the concept of stability on the way to create and design the suitable surroundings for humans turned into arisen. Application architecture standards of stability and sustainable development in architecture changed into introduced an idea called sustainable architecture that the main topics headlines of which might be "Eco -…

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    Do we all know what biodiversity means? Well I think some of us do not know what biodiversity is, but it is important for us to know is the meaning of biodiversity. Biodiversity is the variety of life. Most of the people recognize biodiversity by species but biodiversity is more than just species. A species is a group of living organism that can interbreed for example white-tailed deer, blue whales, and bacteria that you cannot even see with your eyes. Species is only one part of biodiversity.…

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