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    Environmental Pollution

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    1. INTRODUCTION Environmental Pollution is the most important threat to the human race on this planet today. Environment consists of earth‚ air‚ water‚ flora and fauna. It means adding impurity which threatens the life of flora and fauna to the environment. These impurities are mainly created by man-made activities. The impurity can be air‚ water‚ land any sort of thermal radiation‚ etc. As we moving towards globalization there is rapid increase in industrialization and technological growth which

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    Solar Energy

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    Solar Energy Alternative energy resources are being closely evaluated because of the depletion of nonrenewable resources‚ such as fossil fuels. Fossil fuels and other nonrenewable resources have damaged earth because of the amount of pollution that is released some‚ in which is known as Carbon Dioxide. Massive amounts of Carbon Dioxide are that is released into our environment every year further damaging our planet. Scientist has been effectively working on ways of conserving energy that is

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    Green Energy

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    This presentation is based on Green Energy and the affect of economy on it. The use of renewable energy is on the rise around the world. The costs of this renewable energy is relatively costly. This means in the long run over time the costs will be paid for and consumers will see a lower energy bill. There has been great achievements in smaller countries with the introduction of green energy. They have seen how useful this is and the way it provides electricity with no problems. Many countries

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    design management

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    to Hong Kong regulation‚ all proposals for new buildings in private sector require approval by the Buildings Department authorities. According to Building (Planning) Regulations chapter 123F‚ there are two staircases in the new building in our design. The staircases have a clear height of not less than 2 m and width of not less than 900 mm. The staircases would be constructed with treads not less than 225 mm in width and with risers not exceeding 175 mm in height. For means of escape of office

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    Environmental Pollution

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    biosphere Or Hydrosphere Lithosphere Biosphere Model The combined area lithosphere‚ hydrosphere of & atmosphere is known as biosphere. Solar Radiation Climate Biotic Compone nt Animal s Vegetati on Abiotic Compone nt Geology Soil Sun provides energy for plant photosynthesis Amount of solar radiation varies with latitude & hence effects climate. solar radiation also power weather systems Volcanic activity ‚mountain‚ ranges etc. can also affect climate Climate interacts with geology in soil formation

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    1. "The traditional view of environmental economics is that environmental problems arise as a result of the presence of externalities". The term environmental externalities refers to the chemical and biological wastes that are created as by-products of otherwise purposeful human activities‚ as opposed to effects or processes that occur in the natural environment. For example‚ power plants contribute heavily to emissions but while there is demand for their products and services they will carry

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    Environmental Scanning

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    Contrasting Environmental Scanning to Competitive Analysis Peter F. Shore HLTH 5020 November 3‚ 2013 Sandra Guerra Contrasting Environmental Scanning to Competitive Analysis Environmental Scanning Environmental scanning is a prerequisite for the formulation of successful business strategies whereas competitive analysis is an assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of competitors (both current and potential) usually drawn from data during environmental scanning (Beal‚ 2000). Social Issues

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    Environmental Footprint

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    Assignment 1 – Environmental Footprint TABLE A. Ecological Footprint Footprint Results (Answers to the following 2 questions will be given upon completion of footprint) If everyone lived like you‚ how many planet Earth’s would we need? 5.6 To support your lifestyle‚ how many productive global acres area needed? 25.7 Ecological Footprint Breakdown (Values can be obtained by scrolling over pie chart generated at completion of footprint) Percent of emissions from Food 31

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    ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING

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    ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING Environmental scanning is a process of gathering‚ analyzing‚ and dispensing information for tactical or strategic purposes. The environmental scanning process entails obtaining both factual and subjective information on the business environments in which a company is operating or considering entering CEMENT INDUSTRY- OVERVIEW • Today‚ the Indian cement industry is very large‚ second only to China in terms of installed capacity‚ and has grown at a very fast pace in recent

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    Environmental Crimes

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    Defining Environmental Crimes Environmental crime is a serious and growing concern at national as well as international level‚ and one which takes many different forms. Environmental crime in broad terms means an act which is committed with the intention of damaging or causing damage to the ecological and biological systems to ensure business or personal benefit. The types of acts commonly recognised as environmental crime are: pollution or other contamination of air‚ land and water; illegal discharge

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