Category: Environment
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Environmental Sustainability and Ecological Risks
Environmental Sustainability and Ecological Risks One of the most dangerous environmental threats is global warming, resulting in melting glaciers and thinning sea ice. It is potentially dangerous for flora and fauna in Artic. Many animals, birds, and plants have become extinct because of the changes in temperature. The causes of any temperature changes may be…
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Research Project on Environmental Pollution in Brooklyn
Research Project on Environmental Pollution in Brooklyn Table of Contents Introduction Issue Effects of Pollution on Citizenship Explanation of Policies and Actions Governmental Agency Conclusion References Introduction The issue of environmental pollution is widespread around the world. People attempt to change the situation with their forces, but constantly developing manufacturing and production branches might disturb…
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Acid Rains: Environmental Economics and Management
Acid Rains: Environmental Economics and Management Table of Contents Characteristics of Acid Rains Geographic Scope Key Stakeholders and Economic Costs Health Impacts Climate Change and Acid Rains Mitigation Efforts Conclusion References Climate change caused by anthropogenic activity had a tremendous negative impact on the environment and human health. Industrialization and technological progress made peoples lives…
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Florence Nightingales Environmental Theory
Florence Nightingales Environmental Theory Table of Contents The Theory and its Founder The Environmental Theory Why the Environmental Theory Applicability of the Environmental Theory to Nursing Practice Conclusion References Nursing theory and practice has changed tremendously since the inception of nursing as a profession. The changes often occur under the auspices of nursing theories and…
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Environmental Ethics and Spiritual Dimensions
Environmental Ethics and Spiritual Dimensions Table of Contents Introduction Rationale for the Religious and Spiritual Dimension Environmentalism and Christianity Environmentalism and Islam Environmentalism and Hinduism Conclusions References Introduction Environmental messaging has become a subject of great importance in the 21st century. With many world problems being present, ranging from climate change to pollution, hunger, and…
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Environmental Impact of Avocado Farming in Mexico
Environmental Impact of Avocado Farming in Mexico Over the past few decades, avocado farming has gained popularity, is now considered the world-famous superfood, and is easily incorporated into various recipes worldwide. According to Krosofsky (2021), avocado farming has long been considered a cash crop in many countries, including India, the United States, and Mexico taking…
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Implementation of Environmental Tax and Related Economic Instruments
Implementation of Environmental Tax and Related Economic Instruments In my opinion, the present highway funding structure has merits and demerits related to the taxes paid by motor carriers. I hold the view that one of the benefits of highway funding is that fuel charges generate a lot of income for the exchequer without affecting fuel…
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Assessing Environmental Risks from Human Activity
Assessing Environmental Risks from Human Activity Table of Contents Summary Risk Analysis Risk Communication Management and Harm Reduction References Summary Food manufacturing is the process of transforming raw materials into finished food products. All of these fully prepared foodstuffs are used in the kitchen or the food processing sector. As production in agriculture has become…
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The Tragedy of the Commons in the New Environmental Reality
The Tragedy of the Commons in the New Environmental Reality Garrett Hardin provided a new perspective on the field of ecology, emphasizing the issue of individual interests. In her research, she identifies these personal interests to be the cause of ecological problems and scarcity. In other words, people act self-interested in acquiring more resources, leading…
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Geopolitics, Land Use, and Environmental Impact
Geopolitics, Land Use, and Environmental Impact Land use refers to an economic practice of the natural environments transformation into the built environment through the management of semi-natural areas. The term, in general, includes peoples activities interacting with different terrestrial ecosystems. Various uses of land have different consequences for the environment, such as increased or lowered…