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How Social, Economic,
Ethical, and Political Challenges Contribute to Global Climate Crisis
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How Social, Economic,
Ethical, and Political Challenges Contribute to Global Climate Crisis
Part I: Proposal
Climate change is no longer a myth; most
parts of the world, as noted by Green & Denniss (2018); Sivaramanan (2015), have already
experienced extreme variation in temperature. These changes entail shifts in
rainfall amount, excessive heat/cold, presence of toxic/acidic rain, among
other costs associated with the climate crisis. Cumulative disruption of the
natural human habitant constitutes the most significant negative implication on
the ecology. Amidst most predominate features that destabilize ecology, social
norms, economic activities, ethical forbearing, as well as political
philosophies, are in the upper hand due to the high rate of ecological efefcts.
These factors have contributed negatively rather than positively, leading to a
devastating world-wide effect on climate.
This proposal sets out the premise as well
as the structure of the project. First, the project will examine how social norms, economic activities,
ethical forbearing, and political leadership contribute to climate changes.
Additionally, the final report will examine how the application of new business
and policy models can remedy the deteriorating climatic conditions. Finally,
the project will examine how economic tradeoffs can be achieved in a bid to
alleviate the global climatic issue.
The
premise of the proposed research is that social, economic, ethical, and
political activities play a vital role in the spreading climate deterioration
status. While all above elements constitute human activities, they each have
specific blame as to why the environment is continually becoming unsustainable
for people, animals, as well as plants (Adedeji, Okocha, & Olatoye, 2014).
Owing to this fact, each element will be examined separately to access the
extent to which it affects climate.
Part II: Annotated Bibliography
Adedeji, O., Okocha, R., &
Olatoye, O. (2014). Global Climate Change. Journal of Geoscience and
Environment Protection, 02, 114–122. https://doi.org/10.4236/gep.2014.22016
This article relates to the proposed study...