Category: Environment

  • Environmental Skepticism in Scientific Community

    The concept of science has always been considered detached and objective, representing the ultimate truth for the global community disregarding the ethnical, cultural, linguistic or geographical differences. Science reflects the laws of physics, nature and space that affect the human activity and exist without the possibility of human interference with them. However, the modern trends…

  • Environmental Changes and Factors That Impact Health

    Table of Contents Synopsis Environmental Factors that Impact Health My Role in Improving/Eliminating Environmental Barriers to Health Summary and Conclusion References Since the humankind and the environment are in an ongoing interaction, the attempts to restore the damage that has already been done by industrialization and minimize its future impacts on the ecology are actually…

  • The B.E.A.C.H. Environmental Campaign

    Table of Contents Strategies and Tactics of the Environmental Campaign The “Push” Methods of the B.E.A.C.H. Campaign Self-Interest versus Economic Incentives Successes, Barriers, and Recommendations Conclusion References With the growing environmental change awareness, more nongovernment organizations engage in the development and environmental campaigns. These campaigns pursue two essential goals. First, they are intended to educate…

  • Environmental Studies: Deep Ecology

    What is deep ecology? What are its principles? Are the aspirations of deep ecologists achievable? Why or why not? The term “deep ecology” is a subdivision of ecological philosophy that regards all human kinds as a fundamental element in this environment. This philosophy gives the idea that all living beings have an equal right to…

  • Land Use and Environmental Ethics

    The development of environmental ethic as a possible solution of environmental problems Land use entails proper execution as well as adaptation of natural environment into finer fields, purposes of settlements and pastures. It can also be referred to as the arrangement of actions together with inputs that are undertaken by people within a given land…

  • Naturalists and Their Environmental Experiences

    Early naturalists often shot what they were studying. Is this a contradiction for naturalists or a scientific method of the times? It is such a pity that Swifts suffered such a fate in the hands of those who should have been the campaigners of conservation. Naturalists are, by description, friends of nature. For a naturalist…

  • Noise in Nightingale’s Environmental Theory

    Introduction Nurse researchers utilize concept analysis in order to understand various concepts of medical care from the perspective of different theories and frameworks (Christie, 2017). It is a necessary procedure that enables to ground the abstract theoretical concepts and attach them to reality by interpreting various factors and situation. The purpose of this paper is…

  • Environmental and Global Security

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Global Challenge for Security Conclusion References Introduction The past two centuries have been characterized by increased cases of deforestation, pollution, and destruction of the ozone layer. Within the same period, several challenges have been recorded at the global level. Some of them include changing climatic conditions and global warming. Many…

  • The Environmental Impacts of the Food and Hospitality Industry

    Table of Contents Introduction Scope of the Study Methodology Conclusion References Introduction The relevance of environmentally sustainable practices in the food and hospitality industry in Australia is explained by the fact that hotels and restaurants witness food leftovers and wastage daily. Food wastage is an issue that affects countries’ environments and economics adversely. The investigation…

  • Navigating Environmental Attitudes: Environmental Preservation

    Heberlein1 argues that the environment should be protected not only by people but also from people because people are the number one threat to the environment. Issues of global freezing and warming have all come about due to the activities of man. Moreover, technology has a big role to play in both the deterioration and…