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Assessment 4 Essay
Global financial. The hobbit or climate change- Analyse the impact of climate change on a New Zealand business and wider society.
Choose a business examples:
(Air new Zealand,Fonterra, Yealands Wine, Mills reefhouse, The warehouse)
-Impact of climate change on your business.
- Economic theory- application
Social imapcty- hows does the climate change NZ society
Responses by government – eg Nz emissions trading Scheme

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

Articles that question new Zealand’s climate and the figures that they give
*Humans cause climate changes-Like driving cars, farming, burning coal and cutting down forests produce greenhouse gases- carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide.

The more greenhouse gases we emit, the thicker the gas blanket.

Global warming key topics. Social issue- developed world treating the world as a trash can. Fossil fuels take millions of years to break down, overpopulation (7 billion) responsibility be more conscious as what we do and therefore lower our standard of living and resources, but we need health care, food, goods

-Does globaslisation harm or benefit the environment
(Conservation- sustainability) .

-Global commons as two thirds of the earth is covered in sea and no one owns it, under no ones control
- Harm (causes more pollution)
-Benefit (more research & development to be efficient & environmentally friendly.
-Capitalism- chop down rain forest- carbon sync
-Overpopulation- water/ food crisis and land use.
-Lack of waste management
- Resource depletion pollution
- Greenhouse garden
-Energy land. Food i.e. fish
- Climate change
Genetically engineered
Deforestations has been depleted (10% forest left )in nature plants, plantation forest which we can make money out of, less trees have less oxygen and changes the climate.
Fish stocks begin are falling in New Zealand.
Before capitalized can happen you have privatize the land

-What role does ideology play in creating or

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