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    development which essentially means that it encourages the usage of our natural resources in such a way that the needs of the present generation are met without compromising on the needs of the future generation. Issues like global warming and the depletion of ozone layer drastically changed our environment and helped bring the perspective of the Green Political Parties into the limelight. The followers of the Green Perspective, the Greens, believe that human activities such as industrial…

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    There is an area within the Pacific Ocean called the “Ring of Fire,” that is a region of high volcanic and seismic activity ranging from parts of Asia, to Australia, and to North and South America. Majority of active volcanoes on Earth are located within the Ring of Fire. In fact 75% of the world’s active and dormant volcanoes are located in the Ring of Fire. Within it’s boundary in the Pacific Ocean, the Ring of Fire consist of the Pacific Plate, where it runs along against other plates such as…

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    Fashion Futures – Jack & Jones Jack and Jones is one of the leading producers of menswear with a variety of clothes, accessories and footwear for every man for every occasion. It began in 1989 and has become one of the strongest jeans brand over the following years with several hundred stores throughout the world. Jack & Jones is one of Danish Bestseller Company’s main brand and a major European clothing brand. Jack & Jones has high level of expertise in terms of quality and design of their…

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    Carbon Footprint

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    emissions are global climate change or global warming meaning either the extreme rise or drop of temperatures in some areas of the world causing melting of polar caps, increasing sea levels, more frequency of natural disasters, unnatural seasons, ozone depletion causing harmful rays to reach the Earth, acid rain effecting human health and damaging plants and buildings. Effects of the following on humans include respiratory problems, allergies, asthma problems, introduction of new…

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    Persuasive Global Warming

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    Even as our homes suffer and rot, many people still seem to deny the existence of global warming. Moreover, they seem to deny the current rates of ozone depletion. The event that slowly chips away at our ozone layer, breaching the shield that protects our homes from peculiar consequences. Global warming is no better. An increase in temperature can sprout mayhem in all regions of weather, ranging from an unnatural and deadly rise…

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    our planet is in serious jeopardy. One of our biggest issues is the amount of plastic that we use as a society and, in turn, how much of it is afloat at sea. Furthermore, our need to consume farmed meats on a daily basis is quickly depleting our ozone layer. Lastly, our throw-away attitude towards the material objects that we buy is very quickly filling our landfills. These three topics play a key part in the well-being of…

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    on resources, therefore declining food production and creating economic instability leading to hunger in underserved areas. Additionally, negative climate change can impact disasters such as droughts and create floods that affect agriculture. Ozone depletions and global warming is increasingly effecting and indirectly damaging the food chain (Nursing, 421). This can increase exposure to vector-borne diseases, raise ocean levels, and ultimately have a negative impact on crop production (Nursing,…

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    Many people think that since the Industrial Revolution humans have been destroying nature. In Wendell Berry’s, “Getting Along with Nature” Berry goes into detail about the defenders of nature and their enemies. Berry believes that people cannot live without nature, but not like the complete wilderness. People also don’t like a totally human environment either, an equal balance is needed. Which comes from the start of the industrial revolution, and because of this, there are the conservationists.…

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    The idea of genetically modified (GM) foods is laden with misconception from the public. For over two decades, the presence and use GM foods has grown dramatically. Being under strict regulatory control from its inception, GM foods have been able to feed a greater (and growing) world population and minimize certain aspects of ecological impact of the agricultural industry. The use of genetically modified foods benefits human beings and the environment, and should continue to be utilized with its…

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    Europe or the Americas, they rapidly disperse evenly across the globe. This is the reason why efforts to address climate change need international collaboration and agreement. However, solutions to international environmental problems such as ozone depletion, global warming, and acid rain may be hindered…

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