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    Tax the CO2 "The problem of climate change involves a fundamental failure of markets: those who damage others by emitting greenhouse gasses generally do not pay," said Sir Nicholas, the President of the British Academy (Benjamin, 2007). The economic activities conducted by developed countries produce a lot of greenhouse gasses, especially CO2, which directly lead to climate change, such as global warming. However, the impacts of high emission don’t fall on these countries. According to the…

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    Climate change continues to be a serious problem facing the international community, and efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions require global cooperation. As it stands, the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change spearheads the international community 's efforts to tackle climate change by establishing an international climate change regime, but the UNFCCC is not without its critics. Meanwhile, the US-China Climate Change Agreement suggests the potential for bilateral or mini-lateral forums…

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    Ipv6 Security Analysis

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    Analysis of IPv6 Security challenges and vulnerability Abstract: The fast growth of the Internet and technology has a serious impact on our daily life. Almost everything around us has become connected to the Internet computers, appliances, medical devices, airplanes, and mobile devices. This rapid growth of connectivity has helped to develop the IPv6 to cover a numerous number of IP address and provide new services. The deployment of IPv6 provides many enhancements to the Internet…

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    information regarding the employees’ computers and the upgrade. Network Configuration Network configuration allows a system admin to set up a network to use to communicate. Per Techopedia, “Network configuration is the process of setting a network 's controls, flow and operation to support the network communication of an organization and/or network owner.” (What is Network Configuration, n.d.). Networks…

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    The Kyoto Protocol (KP) is an international agreement to reduce the global levels of greenhouse gas (GHG) and resulted from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which commits its parties by setting internationally binding emission reduction targets (“United Nations Framework,” n.d.).” The Kyoto Protocol acknowledges that global warming does exists and is the result of man-made CO2 emissions. The protocol was adopted in 1997 and came into force…

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    and several developing countries never signed the treaty to begin with (Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data, 2015). All of the countries mentioned have a large contribution towards GHG emissions and will only continue to rise. Even if the Kyoto Protocol were to be successful at decreasing global emissions by 5%, the previously mentioned countries would affect the outcome and only decrease that percentage. This comes back to the main challenge of the cost of being environmentally friendly, which…

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    Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol), which is suitable for communication within a location. However, in practice, we can use any type of IPv6 tunnel as long as it is supported by the host and while the gateway is set up within the private network for it. Configurations for IPv4 access to VPN and IPv6 tunnel are completely independent. From the host's perspective, the tunnel configuration depends on the operating system used.…

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    P1 Unit 3 Network Analysis

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    Networking P1: DESCRIBE THE TYPES OF NETWORKS AVAILABLE AND HOW THEY RELATE TO PARTICULAR NETWORK STANDARDS AND PROTOCOLS There are many types of wireless networks available. This includes: WAN, LAN, MAN, PAN, WLAN. Below, I will go into detail about each type that will help you understand exactly what each type of network is and what it consists of. What is WAN? WAN or also known as a Wide Area Network is a network that consists of many Networks that are a part of other LAN networks that swaps…

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    Step1: Start the program Step2: Initialize the nodes by fixing the number of nodes, type of antenna used, type of routing protocol and plotting circumference Step3: Frequency is allocated for the MIMO antennas. Step4: Positioning and plotting the nodes Step5: Base Bandwidth allocation for primary and secondary nodes • Primary network range- 2.4GHz - 2.485GHz • Secondary network range- 433.4MHz - 473MHz Step6: Setting time for node movement to move and setting the destination Step7: Traffic is…

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    system. These are put in strategic points of a network and monitors the networks activity and flag any untrustworthy activity. HIDS stands for host intrusion detection system. This runs on a separate network or host to the normal IDS and NIDS. This controls the inbound and outbound network traffic going through the network and again alert management and admins when traffic looks untrustworthy. Firewall…

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