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par Vireshwar Jagdeo Il y a 1 année

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How Does Globalization Drive Climate, Environmental Change and affect human well-being?

Globalization has profound impacts on climate, environmental change, and human well-being. It promotes economic growth while pushing for environmentally friendly practices through new laws and business adaptability.

How Does Globalization Drive Climate, Environmental Change and affect human well-being?

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How Does Globalization Drive Climate, Environmental Change and affect human well-being?

Awareness

Laws
The increased globalization has allowed for new laws to be created that limit negative effects.
Economic Balance
The economy is being altered in a way to both earn profit while striving to ensure a positive environmental impact.
Business Adaptability
More businesses and companies are looking to use more sustainable and eco-friendly energy sources.
Connectivity
International travel allows individuals to experience and see the varying conditions around the world.

Transportation of Goods

Sound Pollution
Transportation leads to great amounts of sound pollution that can lead to adverse health effects such as hypertension or asthma.
Invasive Species
Species can be transported unintentionally and cause a change in the natural ecosystem. Ex. Fungi, Plants and Animals.
Habitat Destruction
Transportation requires infrastructure such as buildings and roads, which leads to habits being destroyed for land.
Emissions
More fuel is required to transport products further and thus more greenhouse gases are released.

Standard of Living

Technology
Allows for communication at minimal cost, time and effort.
Unemployment
Demands for higher-skilled work with lower wages. Not all countries and regions can accommodate for this.
Products
Affordable products due to competition in domestic economies where companies reduce product price.
Infrastructure
Development of infrastructure enables to countries to deliver their services to the people.

Economic Specialization

Illegal Activity
Land striping used to create more area for development.
Crop Dependence
Over dependence on coffee, cacao, and various fruits, has contributed to habitat loss in tropical regions.
Overfishing
In coastal regions fish populations have decreased and oceanic pollution has increased.
Economic Strength
Countries and regions can use trading partners for goods they don’t produce themselves.

Biodiversity

Species Population
68% of all organisms have decreased since 1970 due to globalization.
Ocean Acidification
Alters marine food chains and food supply to humans.
Deforestation
Leads to desertification, soil erosion, fewer crops, flooding, and increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Causes climate change by trapping heat. This affects various species especially in arid climates