ABSTRACT
SUBMITTED BY:
SANJAY.K
2ND SEM MBA
PIMS, MUNNAD.
Global warming is the rise in the average temperature of earth’s atmosphere and oceans. Globalization is the process of extending social relations across world space. Such extension results in simultaneous development in technology and trade. Some of them cause harm to the atmosphere and invites global warming. The increase in the earth’s average surface temperature due to the effect of green house gases such as carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels etc leads to global warming. As a part of globalization the invention of new technologies has created much smoke and dust which does harm to the nature. The two terms globalization and global warming are closely related. What globalization does to the atmosphere is global warming even though it brings in development.
GLOBALWARMING VIA GLOBALISATION
Introduction
Globalisation is a reason for global warming. Globalisation means a global market. It introduces indigenous products of a country to new global market. The exchange of such goods including the goods which cause global warming. This in turn promotes the usage of such chemicals. But the advantage is that goods & services which help in preserving our world can also be introduced across the globe. For eg: non-polluting vehicles. This is the same for water pollution.
Since all types’ goods and services are marketed globalisation promotes the usage of goods that cause global warming and water pollution.
Polluting water in turn creates water scarcity.
Since the population is growing their needs will increase the production of such items at international level.
Globalisation will also promote the fuels and machines that cause less pollution. So buyers will be more for such items which will create a competition between industries to produce less polluting goods so that consumers would buy more.
Globalisation is often referred to when
References: * INRTNET * http://www.alternet.org/story/globalization_is_fueling_global_ warming * http://www.solarsister.org/how-it-works/fight-climate-change/