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Papers On Environmental Issues & Ecology
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Building Green
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A 4 page paper discussing 3 "green," LEED-certified buildings and proposing research into the practicalities of building green. Businesses are pressured on all sides to operate more efficiently, and research that illuminates the true costs and cost savings of "green" buildings can be valuable to all businesses. In this vein the proposed research will focus on (1) actual costs of either new construction or retrofitting of existing buildings; (2) changes in operational costs resulting from the green focus; and (3) the potential value that organizations can find in social responsibility as a result of their efforts. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSenvGreen.rtf
Burgeoning Business in the Balkans
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A 10 page paper examining the changing economic and development situation in the Balkan region of Europe and a specific nongovernment organization's (NGO) role in current and future development. The NGO is the Green Balkans, headquartered in Bulgaria but with intense interest in the entire Balkan peninsula. Green Balkans is ideally positioned to take on an influential role in the economic development of the Balkan peninsula while promoting sustainable development. That development already has begun as the world's global companies continue to "discover" the strong work ethic and solid education held by the people of the region. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSenvSDgrnBalk.rtf
Business Cannot Ignore Pollution: It is a Matter of Life, Death, and Ethics
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In thirteen pages this paper examines the issue of industrial pollution and presents evidence to support the contention that the international business community cannot ignore the effects of pollution and considers environmental and health impacts, philosophical and Christian ethics, and what the government’s role should be in ensuring that business is held accountable for the damage inflicted by the pollution it generates. Nine sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGcorpoll.rtf
Business Ethics; Enron and Shell
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This 6 page paper considers to what extent big corporations conform to ethics in business. The paper explores this by examining the ethical behaviour of the failed US company Enron and then comparing this with Royal Dutch Shell. The bibliography cites 19 sources.
Filename: TEshllen.rtf
Cadmium and the Environment
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This 11 page paper provides an overview of cadmium, what it is, where it is found and how it affects the health of human beings. Some animal studies are cited which speculates about additional implications. Practical information is also given on how people can protect themselves from this natural menace. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: SA144cad.rtf
CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY BILL 939
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This paper examines California's Bill 939, which was passed in 1989. The bill mandated that by 2000, the entire state would diverte 50 percent of waste toward recycling. The paper discusses the history of the bill, how it has been implemented, and level of compliance. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTcal939.rtf
Can a Population Survive when It Reaches Carrying Capacity?
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This 3 page paper discusses whether or not a population can continue to grow and thrive if it reaches its carrying capacity. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVPopCap.rtf
Can the Concept of Sustainable Development Enhance Strategy and Satisfy Stakeholder Needs?
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Sustainable development is a relatively new concept for many business organisations which have previously focussed on maximising profitability or effectiveness, often with a short term perspective. This 4 page paper explains and illustrates how concepts of sustainable development can enhance an organisation's strategy and effectiveness in broadly satisfying stakeholders. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEsusdevlop.rtf
Canadian Business and the Natural Environment
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This is a 3 page paper discussing Canadian business and the natural environment. The core of Canada’s natural and environmental resource industries are considered to be forestry, mining, agriculture, energy and fishing and in addition to promoting international trade and business, many industries which are natural-resource based are also involved in sustainable development which maintains and develops the growth of these industries while sustaining a healthy environment. There are several dimensions to Canadian business and the natural environment most of which involve the exploration, development and study of the natural and environmental resources while contributing to the understanding of the environment in the process. Canadian businesses involved in the natural environment include those which are government affiliated, those which are non-government organizations in additional to private, national and international corporations. In addition, there are many Canadian businesses which are not directly related to the environmental resource industries but have formed alliances and commitment to factors related to environmental concerns.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJCanen1.rtf
Canadian Consumer Culture & the Environment
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A 14 page research paper that discusses how, after World War II, a culture of consumption and consumerism emerged in Canada, and elsewhere in the industrialized world, during the 1950s and 60s. This culture was radically different in many ways from the society that preceded it. This sociological development has had far reaching environmental ramifications that are currently impacting society by affecting climate change, as well as forcing people to cope with increased levels of pollution and the effects of hazardous waste. The writer explores how consumption culture has impacted the Canadian environment and the social forces that propelled this dramatic societal change. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: khcaneco.rtf
Capra's "The Hidden Connections"
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10 pages in length. Mankind likes to think of itself as a unique entity amidst all of creation that is entitled to special advantages over and above other sentient and inanimate beings. This egocentric perspective been both a service to and menace for the entities that live alongside human beings on planet Earth; through the inherent need for progress, man as a species has thought little about the consequences his technological advancements have upon the world and beyond and as such has made it more than just a little challenging to sustainably coexist. Humanity's greatest downfall, according to Capra (2002), is the incapability to understand how every last thing within the scope of man's existence is inextricably interconnected; to ignore this realization is to progress as a species at the grave expense of sustainability. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCcaprahid.rtf
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