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    of all worldwide greenhouse gas emissions. As human population grows, so does food consumption and the problem is obvious. How do we feed the world without destroying it? There are many solutions such as; drip irrigation, precision agriculture, greywater recycling, and so much more. The problem is that for these to make any sort of impact on our current situation we would need an immediate change and complete participation. By getting rid of animal agriculture we would see improvements in water conservation

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    The hospitality and tourism industry has evolved a great deal since the first motel was established in 1925, in San Luis Obispo, California. A room went for $2.50 while today consumers spend approximately $550 billion on travel annually in the United States. Whereas the hospitality and tourism industry is vast, concentration will be placed on the cruise line industry. The research will explore the cruise industry, specifically Carnival Cruise on what segments of the general environment affect their

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    Cruise pollution in the Caribbean Tara Mason Monroe College February 5, 2017 Abstract It is widely argued that Marine Pollution is becoming a highly-debated topic as this industry makes billions of dollars without attention to the marine life. It therefore stands to reason that the United Nations are taking a great interest in getting countries to at least look at local legislation to govern their territorial waters. Using a report from 2002, examining these unsolicited contributions

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    FSC Certification for Timber Insulating Panels Made From Recycled Glass Reduces thermal loads losses Less Energy consumption On-Site Water Treatment To reduce strain on storm-water system Micro-Collectors Reduce need for community supply Greywater Separation For agricultural and sanitary use Microgeneration of Solar Energy Panels also provide shading Off-Setting peaks Production and Demand CREATE SHARING COMMUNITIES + FAIR ACCESS TO NATURAL RESOURCES Communal use of energy inside the precinct

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    Blackgate Penitentiary: Breakfast 08:00 Inmates filed into the cafeteria, it was a dismal scene, prisoners shuffling listlessly waiting for their turn in the meal line, a feeling of unease permeating the cafeteria. It 'd been days since any of the inmates had been allotted time outside of the oppressive structure, a thick tension had settled over the penitentiary even the guards where a little stir crazy at this point. The intercom buzzed, a despondent female voice sounded over the coms

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    A modern state is a set of organisations and institutions related to the function of the government; its role is to provide order, policy, revenue, internal and external representation, and services.1 When the state fails to govern the commons, that is, the land or resources affecting the whole community, private companies take over. Within the past several decades privatization of the freshwater sources and public water systems is widespread worldwide. Yet, private companies provide water guided

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    Introduction Purpose: The purpose of this report is to investigate and research a hotel accommodation service provider. Objectives: Following are the objectives which shall be covered in the report: 1. To discuss the facilities and services provided by the establishment 2. Evaluation of the front office and PMS. 3. Discuss and critique the different ways in which e-commerce is utilised in this establishment. 4. Discuss the environmental initiatives which have been implemented to address issues of

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    Hawaii is facing a crisis. This is not one of wars, disease or famine; the issue is water. Located thousands of miles away from the other continents, many resources in Hawaii are scarce. As a result, Hawaii’s water supply is suffering because of the an ever changing climate, which results in stress on our valuable water. To first address the issue of water resources in Hawaii, one must know what Hawaii’s main source of water is, and how it works. Groundwater is the main source of water

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    disposal of sewage or wastewater. Hazards can be either physical, microbiological, biological or chemical agents of disease. Wastes that can cause health problems include human and animal excreta, solid wastes, domestic wastewater (sewage, sullage, greywater), industrial wastes and agricultural wastes. Hygienic means of prevention can be by using engineering solutions (e.g., sanitary sewers, sewage treatment, surface runoff management, solid waste management, excreta management), simple technologies

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    Table of Contents 1INTRODUCTION 2 2. WHAT ARE GREEN BUILDINGS 3 2.1 LIFE CYCLE ASSESMENT 3 3. GROWTH OF GREEN BUILDINGS IN INDIA 4 3.1 GREEN BUILDING MAKES GOOD BUSINESS SENSE 4 3.2 MARKET TRANSFORMATION 4 3.4 INCREASED MARKET POTENTIAL FOR GREEN BUILDING PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES 5 4. WHY DO WE NEED TO INVEST IN HIGH-PERFORMANCE GREEN BUILDINGS? 6 4.1HOW DO GREEN BUILDINGS IMPROVE BUSINESS? 6 4.2 COMPANIES INCORPORATING SUSTAINABILITY PERFORM BETTER 7 4.3 BUILDING GREEN INCREASES PROPERTY VALUE

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