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    “We shall need a substantially new way of thinking if humanity is to survive” said by the world renown scientist Albert Einstein in 1954. This proves that human-induced Climate Change has been affecting the world for decades. It is a highly discussed topic among world leaders (President Obama) and scientist everywhere (Bill Nye) and most argue about whether or not is it effecting us. During my research I think I will discover how drastically humans have negatively impacted the Earth, and also…

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    One of the suggestions Al Gore makes at the end of An Inconvenient Truth, his documentary about global warming, is to buy a hybrid car. This seems like a simple solution to reducing our dependence on oil and decreasing our carbon dioxide footprints. However, as with any other technology, it’s important to know all of the costs and benefits before running out to the car dealer. These cars are expensive, and the technology is new, so consumers must inform themselves before taking such a big…

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    Paganism: Saving The World

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    veganism, this lifestyle promotes superior health and an ecological planet. Encouraging a sustainable way of life by treating our earth kindly is one of many triumphs achieved through a vegan lifestyle. If everyone consumed…

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    1 Introduction The Toyota Australia board has commissioned this report to review the current strategic direction, and if determined necessary propose a revised strategy to be considered for implementation. The reasons for this review stem from recent changes in strategic direction from Toyota’s competitors within the Australian marketplace with the remaining local manufacturers electing to cease production in Australia. Currently Toyota Australia employs a three pronged strategy (Grant, 2012)…

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    of Symbiosis is "the living together in an intimate association of two or more dissimilar organisms". Symbiosis is a crucial part of our existence and a reason for the beginning of life on this planet we call home. According to history of our planet, Earth was formed from absolute nothingness to tiny molecules of thick water vapor and many compounds of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, ammonia, and more. From these molecules, the disorder and order of the molecule reacted with each other, creating and…

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    Global Warning Essay

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    What is global warning? Our world faces an everlasting dangerous threat…… global warming. This is caused by the increase of the earth’s atmosphere temperature and by the moving levels of carbon dioxide. We know this because in the last 650,000 years the polar ice caps have gradually been reduced to water. The Polar ice caps melting. Other things have also been caused by this problem such as the ocean rising, heat rising, droughts, floods, storms and many more that will occur in the following…

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    Reading a standard American history textbook from cover to cover, one would likely not run across many references to the natural world. Occasionally the author mentions the influence of mineral discoveries, or devastating natural disasters such as earthquakes and dust storms, but never how the environment molded the societies that developed within it. Ted Steinberg’s Down to Earth: Nature’s Role in American History is a noticeable departure from this methodology. His ambitious goal is simple,…

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    Hypocrisy Of Ecotourism

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    anchored in nature. The human race was born of this earth, shaped by it, and so far (despite our best efforts) tied to it. So, to state the obvious, we must protect it. However, it is with in the nature of man to exploit the resources available to us. This exploitation comes at a cost, to both the natural world and human world. The movement to protect our environment is at an all time high, and for good reason. Our natural world has been colliding with the ever expanding human impact zones at an…

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    needs of that many people, humans will have to produce as much food in the next 40 years as they have in the last 8000,” says Jason Clay, senior vice president of market transformation for the World Wildlife Fund (Ingeno 2013). This is clearly because our population is increasing enormously at an exponential rate. David Jenkins, professor in the Nutritional Sciences department at the University of Toronto, suggests that eating plants would not only lower cholesterol and blood pressure but also…

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    Introduction: Energy is an important factor for development of country’s economy and for most part this energy is produced from non-renewable sources. For transforming from conventional to green energy some strategies and policies have to be implemented, proper framework must be employed such that the existing constraints and barriers for renewable energy technologies are reduced. It is necessary to create conditions for increased investments in a transition to green economy. Pursuing clean…

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