Category: Environment

  • Questions on Environmental Ethics Concerns

    Is the classical free-market view of economics an adequate guide for protecting the environment? Or, do we require a new, more socialist or nature-centered approach? Defend your response using information from Environmental Ethics. Under the classical free-market perspective of economics, the rights and titles of property vest with private individuals, who would take maximum care…

  • Bamboo Toothbrush: The Environmental Benefits

    Table of Contents Introduction Features and benefits Bridge statement Environmental conclusion and recommendations Consumer conclusion and recommendations Introduction Bamboo toothbrushes are manual toothbrushes that are similar to what you could find in any shelf store.it has a long handle and bristles used to remove debris from the teeth. The notable difference between the bamboo toothbrush…

  • Environmental Pollution: Causes and Consequences

    Environmental pollution is currently one of the most important and prevalent issues in modern life. Every day, a human appears to contribute to the pollution of our green world, which will soon exceed all possible bounds. Humanity will be able to address all environmental problems if it begins to care for the Earth. Preventing pollution…

  • Environmental Studies: The Importance of Oil Exploration

    Table of Contents Introduction Risk assessment procedures Construction Stages Legislations Species at Risk Act Social responsibility Importance of social responsibility Decommissioning stages Conclusion References Introduction Oil exploration is a major global economic activity. Most states in the world are entirely dependent on oil as their only sole revenue-generating unit. In the recent moment many countries…

  • Ethics on Environment: Practical and Theoretical Constructs

    Introduction Ethical behavior produces and preserves value in the world. A morally good person knows what has value and acts to produce and preserve it. From 1990s, it has become common and clear to make appeals for what is good for environment, and/ or nature (Attfield, 2003). The question of what is good for environment…

  • Environmental Issues in the Hospitality Industry: An Actual Trend

    Abstract Sustainability is an important element of modern industries: it means the maintenance of balance between the industry’s operating facilities and its environment, and hotels should invest in sustainability development. For the hospitality field, which focuses on the organization of people living in hotels, it means zero-emission, waste recycling, supply chain optimization, and creating a…

  • Water: An Often Overlooked Essential Element in Our Environment

    The freshwater required for growing food and livestock is also in great demand by the large numbers of inhabitants in the world’s cities and towns. Even though our planet is so rich with water supplies that it appears blue from space as the water reflects the blue light rays from the sun, most of this…

  • Environmental Management Plan: Managing the Hospitality Context

    Table of Contents Site selection Environmental design elements Alternative materials Water conservation Energy efficiency Indoor environmental quality Operation over the building’s lifetime Reference Site selection The site selection criteria for a tourist class hotel should be done in a qualitative and quantitative manner. Site selection should be done by a team of experts who have…

  • Environmental Issues and Protecting the Environment

    As I sat before my study table, trying to decide which topic I would choose for my first essay in this class, I decided that the best way to make the choice was by actually looking up the available print and online resources about the topics listed. The topic with the most interesting research material…

  • The Importance of Documentation in Environmental Management

    Table of Contents Introduction Websites related to the problem The standards Conclusion References Introduction The article for discussion “ISO 14000: Environmental Management” is written by Beverly A. Graves (2009) who discussed the procedures the companies should do in order to minimize the harmful effect they provide on the environment in detail. One of the points…