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    outcomes. Sustainable development is understood as an organizing principle for human life on a finite planet, which works toward the preservation and endurance of diverse biological systems. Throughout history we have seen interdependence between economic growth and environmental

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    globalization, sustainable development, and the ecological footprint are all seemingly connected in today’s environmental capacities. To further understand these environmental processes, one must divulge into these individual environmental concepts to properly understand their facilitations. Furthermore, according to professor Vamvakas “a major theme of Sustainable development is the alternative to the destruction of the world environment by the economic imperative of globalization” (Vamvakas, 2014)

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    An ecological footprint calculator determines how much land area it takes to support the lifestyle of each individual on planet Earth. Ecological footprint calculators give individuals the opportunity to discover their major areas of resource consumption and to find out what pursuable measures are needed to utilize fewer resources. At the end of the quiz, the calculator reveals how many planet Earths it takes to support the lifestyle of each individual. An individual does not realize the excessive

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    Calculate your ecological footprint via: http://www.earthday.net/footprint/flash.html Comparison of Ecological Footprint Results Your Name Names of Classmates Category Yuzhao Zhong Holland,Christian Von-Alan Karpan,Lindsay Nicole Food 38% of total 20% of total 18% of total Mobility 8% of total 5% of total 26% of total Shelter 6% of total 10% of total 5% of total Goods 9% of total 21% of total 21% of total Services 40% of total 44% of total 30% of total Total footprint 22.3acres 20acres 29

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    many are unaware of the problems that they cause. The ecological footprint is a very good tool to show us how we use our nature and raise awareness toward environmental protection. After taking my ecological footprint quiz I was surprised that my results were so poor. I think of myself who is environmentally stable. I do not litter by throwing garbage on the streets, I even pick up any garbage that I see thrown in sanitary places. My ecological footprint said that we would need 4.6 planets earths

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    Mass Cattle farming within modern societies can pose many environmental implications, if caution is not taken. Not only do they contribute to land degradation, they contaminate soil and water, promote over consumption, and waste excessively high amounts of resources. For many cities in Canada, this problem affects the condition of their environment. Key initiatives and programs are being mounted, now more than ever, to aid in minimizing such a demanding issue. More specifically, in Edmonton the

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    There are many variables that directly and indirectly impact the choices people and individuals make. These complex connections make tracing patterns of behavior and decision-making complicated. The information I’ve learned, digested and applied is relevant, important and I would argue, earth-shattering. Sharing this information with others is complex; with many attitudes and priorities already made before discussions happen. I think this is one of the complicated things about teaching issues regarding

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    Transportation Expense), a possible increase in revenues as a result of customer support of the adoption of TBL. Triple Bottom Line accounting brings light to the importance of accounting for Environmental measures, as it helps a company track their ecological footprint and make plans to improve it. A company can be profitable for several years, however if

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    sustainable. I chose to use this Footprint calculator because it gives you a breakdown on how many resources from the planet are needed in order to provide for your living standards. Once you have input the information, the calculator provides a general ecological footprint explanation and gives real case scenarios in which you can do to reduce it. The results for my footprint were as follows: If everyone were to live the way I do, we would need 5.3 planet earths to provide enough resources. It would take

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    to prevent it” – Paul Ehrlich. (Leahy,2013) The future of our planet has been a great concern for the global community for many years. In their article ‘Can a Collapse of Global Civilisation be Avoided?’ Paul and Anne Ehrlich explore the current ecological and socio-cultural trends that they believe, if left untreated, will lead to the inevitable collapse. Unlike past civilizations, the modern global community has the knowledge, skills and technologies to solve the several pressing issues Ehrlich

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