Papers 1881-1890 of total 4141 found.
…and takeovers likely to lessen competition. - The Australian and state governments attempt to control environmental externalities through a variety of measures such as taxing polluters, by issuing licenses, quotas or permits to pollute or use environmental resources…
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…should be aiming to maximise the number of shareholders thus, accepting numerous social obligations and the costs that go with them, in order to protect and maintain society's welfare by not polluting, discriminating or pursuing any deceptive advertising along…
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…to outsiders. For example, firms increasing production to equilibrate quantity of supply with rising prices, but failing to acknowledge the impact of pollution on the environment. When the free market outcomes of equilibrium price and quantity are found…
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…. Grapevines can be severely injured by certain atmospheric pollutants if grown near the origin of those pollutants. Grapes are also threatened by diseases, certain insects, and by vertebrate animals, including deer and birds. Despite these challenges, grapes…
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…to use the bus as a form of transport. This affects economic geography by saving people money on petrol or diesel whilst it also affects environmental geography as the reduction in the use of cars obviously means a reduction in pollutants entering the air from…
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…success also come its threats. Not knowing what the future holds for the automobile industry is always a scary subject. You hear talks about cars that do not operate and gasoline engines. Because of the no gas engine, you have less to worry about with pollution
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…is almost a necessity, but it is also important to think about what we doing or how we use it. The car is one of the major source of pollutants to the environment. They release carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and other pollutants that cause…
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…. There is 15,610 sq km of irrigated land. Some current environmental issues are deforestation, soil degradation, desertification, air pollution, and water pollution. Climate: The climate in Argentina is mostly temperate, arid in the southeast, and subantarctic…
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…operations at Prudhoe Bay, the drilling on the coastal plain would emit elements such as alkaline dust, nitrogen oxides, methane, and particulate matter into the air, which contributes to acid rain, pollutant haze, and global warming. The U.S. Geological Survey…
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…air pollution to set in. This, therefore, causes many problems in addition to many others. Now that there are no trees to help filter out pollution, we are allowing more damage to the atmosphere causing global warming. These certain gases that occur…
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