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    Case Digest on Natural Resources Law San Miguel Corporation vs. Court of Appeals Facts: A petition for review on certiorari was filed by San Miguel Corporation (SMC) against Court of Appeals for denying its application for registration of a parcel of land located at Sta. Anastacia‚ Sto. Tomas‚ Batangas with lot number 684 with an area of 14‚531 square meters. The lot was purchased by SMC from Silverio Perez in the amount of Php 133‚084.80 on December 23‚ 1975. Accordingly he inherited

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    OZONE-LAYER DEPLETION AND NATURAL RESOURCES INTRODUCTION Sometime ago‚ a warning endorsed by more than 1‚600 of the world’s most distinguished scientists‚ including 102 Nobel Prize winner states in part: Human being and the natural world are on collision course. Human activities inflict harsh and often irreversible damaged on the environment and critical resources. If not checked‚ many of our current practices put as serious risk the future that we wish for human society and the plant

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    emissions is using renewable energy to replace fossil fuel. In addition‚ renewable energy is generated by natural resources such as sunlight‚ wind and biomass which produce less or no pollution when generate energy. Furthermore‚ renewable energy will be demanded for approximately half of the worldwide electricity supplies to reduce CO2 emissions by 2050‚ which it is estimated by The International Energy Agency (Cited in Shi 2010). This essay will focus on two forms of renewable energies which are

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    John C. Allen and is co-worker Stephanie Malin wrote the article “Green Entrepreneurship: a method for managing natural resources” that was published in the journal of the international association for society and natural resources in 2008. Allen and Malin work as professors in the department of sociology‚ social work‚ and anthropology at Utah State University. The article focused on the practice of the fast growing green entrepreneurs and how a green environment can affect a society. Just like every

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    Renewable Energy Vs. Non-Renewable Disley Perera HUM/111 March 30th‚ 2013 Pamela Harris Abstract For my research on renewable energy and nonrenewable energy I gathered several pros and cons. I have described them‚ and the reasons as to why I believe both sources have important facts of why and why not we should continue the use of these. My thoughts on renewable energy of course is more determined for the fact that it is based of natural energy unlike nonrenewable that is

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    Pro’s and Con’s to Exploitation of Natural Resources The planet Earth could be defined as one small piece to an extremely large puzzle within our Galaxy. With out‚ the Galaxy would not function in the same way as it does now. Inside our planet are several different resources that are used every day. Whether this is direct use such as drilling for oil‚ or indirect use such as over grazing our land to feed the animals that will in turn feed humans‚ the point is the Earth is feeling the effects of

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            Abstract   In recent decades‚ there has been an increased need to produce sufficient renewable energy to support global population growth. In response‚ it has become crucial to find socially responsible sustainable energy resources that offer energy security‚ reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions‚ and do not compromise biodiversity or sustainability of existing resources. Despite efforts to reduce the amount of waste produced‚ a continually growing population limits the space

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    What Affects the Feasibility of Renewable Resources in Particular Areas of the World? The quality of societal quality of life and wealth are fundamentally driven by energy. For many countries‚ cheat and abundant fossil energy has been relied on for over a century with demand increasing with industrialization and the standard of living of the people who live there. As a result‚ various issues and challenges have risen around the use of this energy source‚ prompting change in the way we use and supply

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    their income is not enough to buy their basic needs like gas‚ for fuel. Hence‚ they resort to using recycled paper as fuel substitute for charcoal. Fuel is a combustible material used as a source of heat energy. Our country is rich in untapped natural resources which when processed would mean additional source of livelihood. This study on paper waste fuel recycled from paper waste or old newspapers was an attempt to lessen the expenses of every Filipino family and offer them an alternative source of

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    Renewable energy is energy that comes from resources which are continually replenished such as sunlight‚ wind‚ rain‚ tides‚ waves and geothermal heat. About 16% of global final energy consumption comes from renewable resources‚ with 10%[discuss] of all energy from traditional biomass‚ mainly used for heating‚ and 3.4% from hydroelectricity. New renewables (small hydro‚ modern biomass‚ wind‚ solar‚ geothermal‚ and biofuels) accounted for another 3% and are growing very rapidly.[2] The share of renewables

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