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    Truth

    beneficioso y apropiado, el proceso y el procedimiento de hacerlo es todo menos fácil. En primer lugar, transformarse ecológicamente eficiente no es un requerimiento legal, sino un proceso voluntario. Entonces, mientras la certificación LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, que es con mucho la certificación ecológica estándar

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    Role of Automobile Sector & Government in India Towards Reducing Air Pollution

    Vehicles | | Opportunities for Indian Automotive Industry in Green Vehicles | | Bibliography | PROLOGUE The growing cities, sharp increasing traffic, trajectory growth, rapid economic development and industrialization, and higher levels of energy consumption has resulted in increase of pollution load in the urban environment. It is also accepted that automobiles have emerged as a critical source of urban air pollution specially in the developing world. Realizing the gravity of the problem

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    Environment Sustainability

    Prodipto Ghosh, Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests, at a national-level workshop in New Delhi, says that owing to high population density, India’s rapidly growing economy will put unprecedented pressures on its environment and natural resources – land, water, air, soil, and forests. These pressures are projected to become the highest in the world by 2020. Environmental Sustainability is likely to become the next great challenge along India’s development path. Environmental institutions

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    Landscape and Resources Memo

    Landscape and Resources Memo Laura M. Davis GEO/215 February 10, 2014 Renee Tan Landscape and Resources Memo The agriculture areas close to UrCity has, until recently, contributed to the reduction in overall city temperatures. Because of the significant growth of UrCity, this expansion has pushed agriculture further out into the desert basin. UrCity has experienced a rise in temperatures and changing weather patterns that are directly related to urban sprawl. UrCity’s expansion has also demanded

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    Energy Conservation

    needs to understand what energy conservation provides because energy conservation may save human lives as well as the entire human population as a whole; the greatness about energy conservation is that it can save households and businesses money. The world today is built upon speed, demand, and the power of energy. Today's human way of life works around consuming energy in many aspects of daily life because we use an enormous amount of transportation, heat, and electricity. Energy conservation is the

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    Liquefied Natural Gas (Lng) Is Natural Gas That Has Been Condensed to a Liquid State, Which Occurs at a Temperature Close to –160 °C at Atmospheric Pressure. Lng Teminals Have Four Major Functions: * Receiving and

    4.4 Challenges | | ABSTRACT World primary energy demand is expected to grow by 1.6% per annum over the period 2010 to 2030, which will require 39% additional energy to meet this requirement. The share of oil in energy use will decrease by 2030 , Natural gas share increases and reaches 25.9% of world energy usage. The import of LNG by means of re gasification terminals is an important element needed to meet the current and the future energy demand, globally.

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    Vehicular Pollution and Environment Protection

    traffic in India and its impact on the Environment around us. RESEARCH ISSUES: 1. Meaning and Kindsof Pollution 2. Vehicular Pollution and its effects on health and the environment 3. Technical Measure (like Emission Standards) and Non Technical Measures(like prevention of Fuel Adulteration) 4. Fuel Economy Standards and phasing out old Vehicles. SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS: This research paper is limited in the sense that it tries to study the pollution caused to the environment

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    Leadership and Management

    really developed in the last century. In the modern context, business management is limited to one component of the economic system, namely the individual organization, whether it be a private business, a government corporation or, to a lesser extent, a non-profit seeking organization. Contemporary society consists of diverse organizations, including business enterprises, schools, hospitals, sport clubs, churches and political parties that contribute to the functioning of the community. The profitable

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    The Core Economic Problems Facing the Business Environment

    unlimited wants and limited resources. This is referred to as scarcity, which exists because there are insufficient resources to produce the goods and services to fully satisfy all wants. Another part of the problem is the fact that resources are not distributed evenly between countries and societies. As a result we are forced to choose among alternative options. For example, you might go into a shop and see two great-looking pairs of jeans but you only have enough money (resources) to buy one of them.

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    Automobile Industry

    keep up with these changes will find their products or services become obsolete and not up-to-date with the consumer buying behaviors and preferences. The Natural Environment According to Kotler, "the natural environment involves the natural resources that are needed as inputs by marketers or that are affected by marketing activities". Environmental concerns have been increasing over the past thirty years and in many large cities around the world, water and air pollution have began reaching dangerous

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