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    In today society‚ in order to see and understand how the Australia’s economy develops and operates‚ economists often compare and contrast the Australian economy with other highly advanced industrialized economies around the world such as US‚ China‚ Korea‚ etc. In this essay‚ I will compare and contrast Australia and Japan’s economy to see how each system deal with specific issues such as economic growth‚ quality of life‚ employment and unemployment‚ distribution of income‚ environmental sustainability

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    main goal with the report was to analyse the relationship from 16 different countries on how‚ if any‚ CO2 emission per capita is getting affected by population density and GDP per capita by using descriptive statistics and regression. The conclusion is that CO2 emission per capita is affected by changes in GDP per capita and that population density has no significant relation to CO2 emission per capita. Introduction Global warming is one of the biggest problems in the international societies

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    know‚ the carbon footprint of a piece of garment indicates the total greenhouse gas emission of the overall manufacturing and logistic process‚ from the manufacturer to the hands of consumers. In the industrialized world‚ Globalization has provided consumers with a larger range of cheaper goods. Some may argue that it has also prolonged the logistic process which constantly contributes to the carbon dioxide emission into the atmosphere‚ as most companies ( even some of the most prestigious ones) in

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    Who does not want to have a superpower? Having a superpower is everyone’s desire. There are many different opinions of what superpower does one want to have. Flying‚ inhuman strength‚ invisibility‚ and many more are just a small example of superpower that humans want. However‚ Bill Gates and Melinda Gates are different‚ because they said that they want more time and more energy as their superpower. More time and energy are the only superpower that could bring all humans in this world to live a better

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    Corp. operates three facilities manufacturing various household cleaning products. These products produced are sold to retail customers. The United States government funded their company with emission allowances (EAs). An emission allowance is an authorization to emit a fixed amount of a pollutant. An emissions allowance is sometimes also referred to as a permit. An allowance is a fully marketable commodity that may be bought‚ sold‚ or traded for use by entities covered by the program. The gov’t granted

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    are emittet‚ high transport emission due to heavy weight‚ soda ash & limestone for glass production are mined and hence cause similar problems as discussed above 3) Plastic – environmental effects of plastic are wellknown like – Petroleum depletion‚ non-biodegradable‚ major component of ocean debris‚ less than 1% recycled‚ soil & water pollution‚ etc Now lets calculate the total CO2 emission due to microwave in its life span - 1) CO2 emission due to electricity use –

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    gatherings on global warming is hard promises by countries to cut back on emissions to a specified level. Unfortunately‚ these are only promises not formal agreements. Therefore‚ if a country does not come through on its promise fines cannot be levied against them as consequence for missing their goals in cutting emissions. Only when a legal document ratified by all the major emission producing countries will reductions in emissions really take place on a large scale level. Until then companies must bear

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    post which is a newspaper for the masses. This article touches on the threatening environmental issue of ocean acidification through carbon dioxide pollution and its purpose was to act as a plea to enlighten the general population to lower carbon emissions to reduce ocean acidification. The language used was simple‚ with little scientific terms that confuse the reader; hence it serves its purpose of enlightening the general masses. The author introduces her article through her personal memories

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    (greenhouse gas) emission in different nations around the world and showed that most of the more economically developed nations emits more than the less economically developed nations. “…during the past two centuries‚ [pic]developed countries have made excess emissions of greenhouse gases…” (1) Every nation in the world emits greenhouse gases‚ but most of the More economically developed nations excess their emission of greenhouse gases and according to the United Nations‚ the greenhouse gas emission by the

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    adverse environmental impacts resulting from the use of small‚ old‚ and decrepit vehicles‚ as well as the destabilization of existing services are persisting defects long-desired to be rehabilitated (World Bank). Consider fuel economy and CO2 emission rates. Widely acknowledged public utility vehicles such as the Toyota Coaster‚ Mitsubishi Coaster‚ and Hyundai County evidently have more efficient fuel consumption and CO2 output than our beloved jeepneys. Respectively‚ the average fuel consumption

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