PERSPECTIVES ON POPULATION GROWTH Based on the current trend, there will be a total to about 9.2 billion people on the earth by mid-century, fuelled by the birth of 220000 children a day and falling mortality rates (Population Institute, 2014). This estimate raises questions about the future of humanity and the planet we inhabit. The debate about an optimal size for human population is one that has waged over the years. The question is fundamentally about sustainability; whether the resources that
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tropical areas or peat lands that considered temperate are much higher. When the area is flooded, the vegetation and soil in these areas will slowly decompose, releasing both carbon dioxide and methane in the process. The actual quantity of emissions depends greatly on site-specific characteristics. However, current estimates suggest that life-cycle emissions can be over 0.5 pounds of carbon dioxide equivalent per kilowatt-hour. To put this very simple, the estimation of the global warming life-cycle
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1. What are the primary differences between subsistence, capitalistic, and centrally planned economies? Subsistence economies are the place where individual lives are dependent on what can be gained from their property or land that our family owned and the land is worked or farmed by one’s self or family. Subsistence economies are different and rely on what is gained from the farmland and items that is self-produced or produced by the family. Subsistence does not use any resources that are non-renewable
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For the most, the auto is a vital share of routine life. Automobile has moulded our beliefs besides our scenery. The industries that shape and serve autos formulate a strategic chunk of a country economy. The auto is not deprived of its responsibilities, nevertheless autos frequently are cloaked by the designing, presentation in addition added characteristics which make today’s automobiles thus desired. Nonetheless, while an invention is broadly used, its culpabilities can count to immense undesirable
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for ecologically sustainable development Sustainable Development is defined by the Australian Government’s National Strategy for Ecologically Sustainable Development as: “…using, conserving and enhancing the community’s resources so that ecological processes, on which life depends, are maintained and the total quality of life, now and in the future, can be maintained.” Commonwealth of Australia (1992) The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) defines
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shaped? Do organisations see * it as a fad attribute that's merely added to a product to ensure premium pricing options * and eventually higher profits for the company or is it an expedient that we as * stakeholders can use to address the ecological and social realities of the marketing * environment? * The aim of the research project is to explore these issues and provide possible authentic * solutions or recommendations. Problem statement * The main problem with the green
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ACE TECHZION 2K15 Implementation and explanation of the Green Building concepts PRESENTED BY Y.SAI KRISHNA 138P1A0137 Towards the implementation and explanation of the Green Building concept Y.SAI KRISHNA (1256sai@gmail.com) Abstract: The “Green Building” is an interdisciplinary theme, where the green building concept includes a multitude of elements, components and procedures which diverge to several subtopics that intertwined to form the green building concept. Generally, the
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Module 1 - The Accoutant As Strategic Business Adviser The Need For Advice 1.4 (9 issues small business entrepreneurs seek advice about - business structure, IP, liability, regulation, contracts, etc) 1.4 (Malach, Robinson & Radcliff 2006) 1.4 (business efficiency & productivity, management information systems, risk management & internal controls) 1.5 (strategic level - selecting appropriate growth strategies, identifying new products and markets, etc) 1.5 (the need for advice variety
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the crown jewels of the Crown” (Nikiforuk, 2008, p. 7). Nevertheless, there some serious implications to consider in the production of crude oil through what is known as tar sands. The exploration of the Alberta tar sands generates significant ecological losses that cause a detrimental impact on the environment and inevitably our society. The tar sands stretch out to as much as
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ZENITH International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol.2 Issue 4, April 2012, ISSN 2231 5780 GREEN MARKETING – CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES DR.V.MOHANASUNDARAM* *Professor and Head, Vivekanandha Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women, Tiruchengode – 637205 Tamilnadu. INTRODUCTION Although environmental issues influence all human activities, few academic disciplines have integrated green issues into their literature. As society becomes more concerned with the natural environment
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