Sustainability Review 2010 bp.com/sustainability 2 A letter from our group chief executive / 4 How BP is changing 6 Gulf of Mexico oil spill / 14 How we operate / 22 Energy future 30 Safety / 34 Environment / 38 Society Within hours of the Deepwater Horizon accident‚ BP teams were working to stop the leak. We also acted to minimize the spill’s impact on the environment by containing‚ removing and dispersing oil offshore‚ protecting the shoreline and cleaning up oil that came ashore. And we
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Sustainability‚ in a broad sense‚ is the capacity of maintaining a certain process or state. It is now most frequently used in connection with biological and human systems. In an ecological context‚ sustainability can be defined as the ability of an ecosystem to maintain ecological processes‚ functions‚ biodiversity and productivity into the future. Sustainability has become a complex term that can be applied to almost every facet of life on Earth‚ particularly the many different levels of biological
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Sustainability Consulting – Key Trends 2012 By David Sherry By David Sherry Tables of Contents Sustainability Consultancy Pg 2 The Wave of Green IT Pg 3 Shareholder Activism Pg 4 Supply Chain Transparency Pg 6 Employee Engagement Pg 8 Water risks becoming a new reality Pg 10 What is next? Pg 11 Bibliography Pg 13 Sustainability Consulting “There is sufficiency in the world for man’s need but not for man’s greed” Mohanda K Gandhi M anagement consultants occupy
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ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY 1 Environmental Sustainability Kim Saia Baton Rouge Community College ENVS 201 Professor Deadra Mackie May 8‚ 2013 ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY Environmental Sustainability Sustainability creates and maintains the conditions needed to support us now and in future generations by working to ensure we continue to have the water‚ materials‚ and resources to protect us and the environment ("What is sustainability?‚" n.d.‚ para. 1). Environmental sustainability should be
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communities. Based on the feedback offered by the provider‚ identify the best approach for teaching. Prepare a presentation to accompany the teaching plan and present the information to your community. Select one of the following options for delivery of the presentation: PowerPoint presentation – no more than 30 minutes Pamphlet presentation – 1 to 2 pages Poster presentation Appropriate community settings include: Public health clinic Community health center Long-term care facility
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improved water supply and sanitation and water resources management Sarajevo‚ April 2013 Table of Contents 1 2 2 Introduction 3 3 Water resources management 4 3.1 What is WRM 4 3.2 Water consumption 4 3.3 Agriculture: water ’s biggest consumer 4 4 Benefit of sanitation 5 4.1 Economic considerations 5 4.2 Industrial water use 6 5 Gains from water investvment 7 6 Conclusion 8 7 References 9 Introduction Water is an essential resource for life on
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Megan Gardiner Nancy Lloyd GLE 120 03 8 May 2014 Introduction: People are faced with decisions every day and they have the choice to take the high road but often times they chose to take the low road. When it comes to decision making taking the high road is choosing the ethical option while the low road is making the decision to take the unethical option. The article The Psychology of Fraud: Why Good People Do Bad Things‚ by Chana Joffe-Walt and Alix Speigal gets to the bottom of why people‚
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References: Allen L. White (1999)‚ ―Sustainability and the Accountable Corporation: Society‘s Rising Expectations of Business‖‚ Environment‚ Vol • Hillary‚ Ruth (ed.) (2000)‚ ―Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and the Environment‖‚ Successful Practicesof Environmental Management Systems in Small
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1.1 What is Sustainability The World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED 1987‚ in Gareis et al. 2010‚ p. 2) defines sustainability as the development that conforms to the needs of the present without making or willing to make concessions on the ability of future generations in order to meet their own wants and needs. In a different concept‚ sustainability has lately turned out to be a corporate yet societal concept (Gareis et al.‚ 2010). Corporate sustainability has different
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The Sustainability Lab introduced what defines sustainability and how important it is in any environment through the simulation of a fictional island environment. It showcased what steps and requirements are needed to maintain an environment without it plunging into deterioration‚ plagued with barely a few to none resources to unlimited desires. Subsequently‚ both the data table and the graph display a direct correlation between the number of people in the island environment and the number of water
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