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    restrict individuals or organizations in the society. The technological environment consists of those forces that affect the technology and which can create new products‚ new markets‚ and new marketing opportunities. POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT This is a way a country is governed‚ and they are usually more than one political party in a country thus bring in threats and opportunities to the businesses operating in such an environment. There two possible out comes from political environment are stability and

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    pollution in the U.S. Question 2 It is risky for companies to invest in renewable energy because: d. Subsidies and tax breaks have to be renewed by the government every few years. Question 3 Which three states in the USA have the potential to provide enough usable wind power to supply the entire country’s electricity needs? b. North Dakota‚ Kansas‚ and Texas Question 4 The advance and retreat of ice sheets d. happened most recently about 18‚000 years ago over much of the northern

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    and yet somehow racism still exists in America. Racism does not only exist in some of the most obvious ways‚ such as the killings of unarmed Black men‚ but also in ways not many people discuss. Environmental inequities in America give rise to what is considered “environmental racism.” In particular‚ the term environmental racism associates racism with environmental situations. In a general sense‚ environmental racism is the idea that actions‚ policies‚ and decisions about the environment result in

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    forces is known as environmental degradation. Natural happenings like heavy rain‚ floods‚ storms‚ earthquakes‚ volcanoes etc. are not under human control and they play havoc with environment time to time by making the land unfit lor cultivation. Here man is helpless. He can do nothing except to see the havoc. But when man himself plays a vital role in degrading the environment in which he lives‚ and then the problem becomes more serious. Needless to say that environmental degradation is one

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    Environmental Sustainability Paper GLG/101 Danita LaSage Rachelle Ann Franko September 10‚ 2011 In today’s world it’s our responsibility as the population to create Sustainability with the earth’s resources. There are only so many resources on earth like timber‚ food‚ petroleum etc. to go around. The more that we use and take in the less it becomes available for us to consume. The world’s budget cannot indeterminately increase on a limited world. As a result the economy develops and the population

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    1. What would you include in a brief summary on the history of the environmental movement? Extreme air pollution resulted in 80 deaths on Thanksgiving Day‚ 1966. On January 31‚ 1969‚ an oil spill occurred off the coast of Santa Barbara etc. took place. on April 22‚ 1970‚ the first Earth Day took place‚ bringing the environmental movement to the forefront. The first stage of environmentalism came from visionaries who saw early on in our national history the directions we were taking and the consequences

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    also help to identify opportunities for and threats to the organization from its industrial environment. SWOT analysis is a systematic analysis of these factors and the strategy that reflects the best match between them. Let us analyze these principals in relation to the core competence of McDonalds‚ one of the largest food chain companies in the world. Let us first start with the strengths and the positive aspects which define the performance of this company. How can we define the company’s strengths

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    http://cw.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415366311/resources/chapter15.pdf APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS Introductory dilemma: Overview of issues arising out of the threats to the environment posed by technological advances which put into question man’s relationship with the environment and the environment’s moral status‚ eg: the preservation of endangered species‚ the conservation of natural habitats‚ overfishing‚ deforestation‚ depletion of ozone layer‚ pollution from machines and cars‚

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    Environmental science is the branch of science that deals with the physical‚ chemical and biological components of the environment and their effects on organisms. Environmental science encompasses various aspects of biology‚ chemistry‚ economics‚ hydrology‚ physics‚ law‚ and other social sciences and topical environmental issues like climate change‚ conservation‚ groundwater and soil contamination‚ ozone depletion‚ use of natural resources‚ waste management‚ air and noise pollution. Environmental

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    Introduction Among many environmentalists religious belief is often viewed‚ at best‚ as irrelevant in addressing environmental issues or‚ at worst - particularly in the case of Christianity - as a leading culprit in creating the global environmental crisis. No religion‚ either Eastern or Western‚ primitive or modern‚ has ever prevented environmental degradation‚ and in some instances religions have aided and abetted the destruction of ecosystems. This disdain for religion reflects ’the largely

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