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    face the consequences. Most large companies now see managing their greenhouse gas emissions and minimising energy consumption as integral parts of their environmental management practices. Many have set targets to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions‚ have worked with their suppliers and customers to reduce their emissions‚ and have encouraged governments to adopt policies directed at significantly reducing global greenhouse gas emissions. Yet‚ climate change remains an issue that is primarily

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    tragedy of commons. Global warming an example we always hear. Earth’s natural greenhouse effect makes life as we know it possible. However‚ human activities‚ primarily the burning of fossil fuels and clearing of forests‚ have intensified the natural greenhouse effect‚ causing global warming. The greenhouse effect is a process by which thermal radiation from a planetary surface is absorbed by atmospheric greenhouse gases‚ and is re-radiated in all directions. Since part of this re-radiation is

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    maximum amount of Greenhouse gases which can be emitted by the developed and developing countries. In turn these countries set quotas on the emissions of installations run by local business and other organizations. Burning of fossil fuels is a major source of industrial greenhouse gas emissions‚ especially for power‚ cement‚ steel‚ textile‚ fertilizer and many other industries which rely on fossil fuels (coal‚ electricity derived from coal‚ natural gas and oil). The major greenhouse gases emitted by

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    naturally cause climate change and are not in our control. Among them are small explosions on the sun which cause an increase in the normal heat output emitted by the sun‚ volcanic eruptions that cause a decrease in temperature due to the smoke and gas they put into our atmosphere‚ and the axis and tilt of our planet earth. Because the earth does not rotate around the sun in a perfect circle‚ a change in orbit can move the earth closer or farther away from the sun‚ our provider of heat and light

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    article back to what I have learned in class is by mentioning the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is where the sun radiates down on Earth’s surface‚ which is absorbed by the surface and is turned into heat. That radiation then radiates back out towards our outer atmosphere and is then absorbed by the gases in our ozone layer. This is the natural greenhouse effect‚ but the world has created something called enhanced greenhouse effect. Enhanced green house effect is where we have emitted so

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    meaningless when the garbage begins to rot-the stench will reach your nose too‚Climate Change induced by global warming works much the same way. World famous scientists all over the country had evaluated climate change and came to conclusion that Greenhouse Gases ‚CFC‚ Carbondieoxide and many other toxic gases are the cause of environment degradation.Though it is true scientifically‚the root lies elsewhere;that is in the greed of human being.Our greed led to adavancement of technology and led us

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    Carbon Footprint: Carbon footprint means the total emitted greenhouse gas specially carbon by any organisation‚ event product or person. Woolworths is one of the largest company of Australia and despite this company trying to reduce their carbon production but still it producing heaps carbon.. (http://www.carbonfootprint.com/carbonfootprint.html) Measurement process: Using trees to offset carbon (tree planting) Why company should measure carbon footprint: * Demonstrate companies environmental

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    2004‚ sales topped $20 billion for the first time‚ with innovative new products contributing significantly to growth (3M Company History). 3M‚ is doing their part for the environment‚ by reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has been a longtime priority. 3M has cut worldwide‚ absolute greenhouse gas emissions 72% from 1990 - 2011. One of 3M’s carbon footprints is to Consuming energy generated by fossil fuels creates GHGs. They have worked hard to use less energy‚ their efforts date to 1973‚ when

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    Alternative Fuels People in America do not realize the fact that driving their vehicle is one of the regular activities that they do that has one of the largest impacts on the earth. With more and more cars in use each day‚ the more fossil fuels are called for. Fossil fuels are natural fuels that were formed from the remains of living organisms. These fossil fuels typically take millions of years to be formed. Since most fossil fuels are being imported due to it taking a huge amount of time

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    Did you know that 250‚000 life organisms die a year because of the ocean temperatures rising? One reason the ocean temperature surges is because of the greenhouse gas. As greenhouse gas (a gas from the greenhouse effect that benefits by absorbing carbon dioxide‚ chlorofluorocarbons‚ and infrared radiation; different kinds of elements and gases) collects together and increases‚ it traps more heat energy into the Earth‚ and making the temperature rise. Another way this is caused is when the warmer

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