Many developing nations are anxious that maximized globalization may result to loss of dominance or control over political and economic decisions and may also threaten their culture, language and tradition. With the economic and political influence around the globe as well as the predominance of American pop Culture and Tradition, many developing nations view globalization as a form of “Americanization” that is weakening and eroding the fabric of traditional communities. It is also important to note that many developing nations do not have rigorous or severe rules in respect to environmental protection, therefore; industries do not require costly pollution control equipment, resulting in a severe water, air and soil pollution that would not be acceptable in Canada. Are the environmental and social effects of globalization things to be worried
Many developing nations are anxious that maximized globalization may result to loss of dominance or control over political and economic decisions and may also threaten their culture, language and tradition. With the economic and political influence around the globe as well as the predominance of American pop Culture and Tradition, many developing nations view globalization as a form of “Americanization” that is weakening and eroding the fabric of traditional communities. It is also important to note that many developing nations do not have rigorous or severe rules in respect to environmental protection, therefore; industries do not require costly pollution control equipment, resulting in a severe water, air and soil pollution that would not be acceptable in Canada. Are the environmental and social effects of globalization things to be worried