Essay On Globalization And Environment Sustainability

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Co - existence of globalization and Environment sustainability

As more emphasis is put on the globalization of industry, the need for environmental sustainability although as important as ever is often not included in the conversation. While the importance of the relationship between globalization and the environment is obvious, our understanding of how these twin dynamics interact remains weak. It is important to highlight that not only does globalization impact the environment, but the environment impacts the pace, direction and quality of globalization.

Economic and ecological concerns are not necessarily in opposition. For example, policies that conserve the quality of agricultural land and protect forests improve the long-term prospects …show more content…

Historically, these have been the cause of violence and war. International experience with the linkage between natural resources and conflict calls for resolute action as natural resources can fuel and motivate violent conflict. Conflict sets back the prospects for sustainable development, often by decades, by setting in motion a negative spiral environmental degradation leads to more competition for scarce resources, leading the powerful to secure the resources for their use, leading to conflict, which leads to worsened social relations, smash-and-grab resource use, greater resentment, etc. Security from national to human is, therefore, a prerequisite for realizing the benefits of sustainable development as well as those of …show more content…

Anticipated change in one aspect of life, such as increased personal income, might affect changes in other aspects, such as the demand for food and other resources, type of housing, types of travel between home and work, and so on. Thus, planning to intervene in the operation of an isolated sector might be effective but cause undesirable results to other sectors. For example, life expectancy is affected by water, sanitation, and health care. But improving sanitation and access to clean water and reducing infant mortality might increase the population of the hungry and discontented unless the ability to provide more food and better housing is increased proportionately. The objective of sustainability should be focused upon specific interventions as the proportional effect among all system

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