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    For instance, the human race can make an effort to decrease our impact upon the whale’s habitat by decreasing shipping and commuter traffic, limiting fishing, and providing a sustainable undisturbed habitat for the whales to live in. In order to protect the whale population for the impacts of an invasive species…

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    Responsibility 2 Reporting People and Planet Intiatives 3 Stakeholder Analysis 4 Integrating Social Responsibility with Business model 8 Global Procurement 9 Sustainable Agriculture Initiative 9 Sustainable Sourcing 9 Protecting Water Resources 10 Reducing CO2 Emissions 11 Advocating Responsible Consumption 12 Critical Analysis 14 Accomplishments 14 Controversies 14 Comparison with Industry Peers 15 References 16 2 | P a g e Introduction Established in 1864, Heineken has a long and proud history…

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    Analysis Of Global Warming

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    (Good topic sentence.) In order to grasp the significance of our predicament, one needs to do just a little bit of math. In the past year, an easy and powerful bit mathematical analysis from a group of financial analysts has been spreading throughout environmental conferences. This document helps us understand our precarious position with three simple numbers. (This setup could be more concise.) The first important number is the less…

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    The Paris Act Case Study

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    “Fraud, a fake” (The Guardian, Dec.12, 2015). The Paris Act should theoretically represent an agreement, although in reality, there is no real agreement on measures, procedures and timing, in reducing carbon dioxide emissions; indeed, it concludes no binding treaty, no specific commitment and no carbon tax. It is fundamentally inconsistent. George Monbiot, a British writer, environmentalist and politic activist, in The Guardian (Dec 9, 2015)…

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    example, represents a significant expense for our warehouses that we are constantly looking for ways to reduce. We closely track energy usage as part of this effort. Purchased electricity is the greatest source of our carbon emissions, so reducing our energy usage directly contributes to reduced emissions. Costco is building new warehouses and expanding all of the country and the world, so for them their efforts are to try and maintain their carbon footprint growth to less than their company…

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    of this, they are seen as the poster children of green transportation. There has been some debate on whether or not these EVs actually leave less of a carbon footprint in their wakes. Researchers have observed that the factories producing EVs tend to produce many more pollutants than a daily-driving, conventional vehicle and the infrastructure of our transportation would require…

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    The major automobile pollutants are carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrous oxides, carbon dioxide, and particulates. Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that is colorless and odorless. We have carbon monoxide detectors in our homes to ensure that there is not a fatal amount of this deadly gas in our own homes. Hydrocarbons react with nitrogen oxides and sunlight to form ground-level ozone, a major component of smog,…

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    The two articles that I will be summarizing are the Indiana River Lagoon: What went wrong (Dead Zone) and Is Sustainable-Labeled Seafood Really Sustainable. The Sustainable Seafood article really interest me because I love to eat seafood and I want to protect the resources of the ocean so that the next generation can enjoy its bounty as well. It really upset me to know that Marine Stewardship Council is mislabeling products causing prices fluctuate. Although the MSC is a non-profit…

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    Ocean Pollution

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    By the time I finish this sentence, 12 million pounds of carbon dioxide will have been released into the air. By the time I finish talking, 36,000kgs, or 6 rubbish trucks worth of rubbish, mostly plastic will be dumped into the ocean. By this time tomorrow, 5000 people will have died from drinking contaminated water. Do you want to be remembered as part of the species that killed the earth? At this rate, that’s how it’s going to become. Over 30 billion tons of urban sewage is dumped into lakes,…

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    electrical power delivery systems, and efficient structural design are all being complimented by wind technology [3]. Wind is also versatile. Some designs have solar cells which allows turbines to gather a large amount of power with a very small footprint, by gathering both wind and solar energy. There are other big innovations like smoke stack turbines which are turned from the smoke coming from power plants. They act much like a turbo charge in a car, relying on pressurized combustion exhaust.…

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