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ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
How does economic analysis need to change if it is to properly address the issue of sustainability in environmental policy response?
How does economic analysis need to change if it is to properly address the issue of sustainability in environmental policy response?
Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development is a new concept ...
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SOLAR ENERGY
Solar Energy
Solar Energy
Solar energy refers to the energy that is created and radiated by Sol—the star at the center of the solar system—or, more significantly, the amount of that energy incident on the planet Earth. Solar energy not only is important for human technological, efforts but is also the ...
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WIND ENERGY
Wind Energy
Wind On Par With Oil and Gas
Introduction
For many years, we burn fossil fuels and gas, to meet our energy requirements and to generate electricity from nuclear fission processes. The consequences are disastrous for our environment, global warming, greenhouse effect, glacier melt, and resource scarcity, pollution of the ...
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ENVIRONMENTAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Environmental Entrepreneurship
Environmental Entrepreneurship
Introduction
Evolution of the Environmental Entrepreneurship Environmental management is relatively a new phenomenon in the business world. Environmental entrepreneurship is also commonly known with different titles such as social entrepreneurship and green entrepreneurship. The development of the concept can be traced to efforts in economics and sociology in ...
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CLIMATE CHANGE
Human Activity and Climate Change
Human Activity and Climate Change
Introduction
Fossil fuels are nonrenewable energy resources formed from dead remains of plants and lower animals including phytoplankton and zooplankton that have settled to the sea or lake bottom in large quantities under anoxic conditions. They are nonrenewable resources because they take ...
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SUSTAINING BIODIVERSITY
Sustaining Biodiversity
Sustaining Biodiversity
Wangari Maathai's Green Belt Movement
Maathai founded the movement of the Green Belt (Green Belt Movement) in 1977. She began by planting seven trees on Earth Day to honor the women who run the environmentalism of Kenya. This movement, supported by the Kenyan across the country, has planted ...
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TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE
Does the responsibility for tackling climate change fall upon all state/organization equally? Why/Why not?
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Discussion1
Causes2
Impacts2
Impact on Infrastructure2
Impact on Health3
Impact on Economy3
Responsibility of States and Organizations3
Adapting to Climate Change6
Conclusion7
References8
Does the responsibility for tackling climate change fall upon all state/organization equally? Why/Why not?
Introduction
The statistics of temperature, humidity, air ...
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WATER POLLUTION
Water Pollution
Water Pollution
Introduction
Pollution of water may be in different forms: chemical, bacteriological and also, thermal pollution, and water or water bodies may be soft, brackish or salt, ground or surface. It may even be the rain or dew, snow or polar ice.
It can also involve interfaces, ...
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PLASTIC BAGS
Plastic Bags
Plastic Bags
Introduction
There is a rising global progress to prohibit or put off use of synthetic bags due to the troubles they cause to the atmosphere. Critics of the hand baggage declare they reduce normal possessions, use power to produce, create litter, strangle maritime existence and increase landfill. If ...
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CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate Change
Climate Change
Introduction
Climate is the average of the weather conditions described through variability in temperature, precipitation, and wind over a period of time. This may range from months to millions of years. The climate system is a complex interactive, system consisting of the atmosphere, land surface, snow and ...