Misuse of Environmental Resources
Keywords: environment, misuse, resources A.What is the issue: Misuse of environment resources means wasting of our raw natural resources which leads to unbalance in the nature elements. This can be…
Read more >Monash Carbon Footprint report
This report presents interpreted data after Monash university conducted a carbon footprint assessment between 2005 till 2014. Introduction Today we can see for ourselves the damage we have caused…
Read more >My ecological footprint
My ecological footprint percentage is 70.82%. We would need 4.51 earths if everyone had the lifestyle that I lead. The results made me feel concerned because my footprint is below…
Read more >National Waste Law
“It is unfortunate that the difficulties of interpreting the pronouncements from the EC are compounded by the failure of the national authorities to agree a common approach to the definition…
Read more >Night Hunting Controversy in Saskatchewan
Night hunting controversy has been in the news for quite some time in Saskatchewan. The province made amendments to the Wildlife Regulations on Feb 10 1998 to ban the…
Read more >Ocean Acidification and Climate Change
Most of us have heard about global warming and what it is doing to our world, including our oceans. Global warming is simply a climate change. A slow and steady…
Read more >Floral Diversity in Organic and Modern Farming
Is Organic Farming better for floral diversity than "modern" farming? 1.0 Chapter 1 Introduction1.1 Introduction. Agriculture has had a profound impact upon biological diversity. Agricultural specialization, mechanisation and intensification leading…
Read more >An Outline of Global Climate Change on Earth
There is no doubt that the accumulating evidence is suggesting that the Earth's climate is continually changing in direct result because of human activity. The most important of which…
Read more >Policy analysis on female genital mutilation fgm
Policy Analysis on Female Genital Mutilation FGM The policy on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), adopted by the Human Rights Commission of Ontario, Canada, in 1996 (and further revised it in…
Read more >Polluter Pays Principle Case Study
Keywords: polluter pays principle advantages and disadvantages I. Introduction The Polluter pays principle (PPP) basically means that the producer of goods should be responsible for the cost of preventing any…
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