Environmental-protection regulations increase compliance costs and decrease economic competitiveness.
The profit motive drives companies that are competing in the global marketplace to exploit natural resources.
The Hazards of Globalization: Economic Development - rapid changes and unequal economic power can lead to radically unequal development. Labor Rights - the mobility of investment and jobs can enable companies and countries to exploit workers. Environmental Problems - lack of world environmental standards can increase pollution and ecological damage. Human Rights - the profit motive can get companies to look the other way when governments violate human rights. Terrorism - cultural and political disruptions can spur on terrorists to attack the forces they feel are undermining their worl
Some theories argue that globalization has lead to slavery and child labor. Globalization has possibly assisted terrorist and criminals in their activities.
An unequal distribution of economic power
Several groups oppose globalization, including labor unions, environmental organizations, and indigenous rights advocates. Labor unions often argue that globalization leads to job losses and wage stagnation in developed countries due to outsourcing. Environmental groups raise concerns about the ecological degradation resulting from increased production and consumption. Additionally, indigenous rights advocates argue that globalization threatens local cultures and livelihoods as multinational corporations exploit natural resources.
The profit motive drives companies that are competing in the global marketplace to exploit natural resources.
excessive tourism in a certain area can lead to environmental damage
Equipment failure can lead to oil spills and environmental damage.
Volker Freystedt has written: 'Equilibrismus' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Globalization, Economic policy, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Economic policy, Environmental economics, Globalization
The Hazards of Globalization: Economic Development - rapid changes and unequal economic power can lead to radically unequal development. Labor Rights - the mobility of investment and jobs can enable companies and countries to exploit workers. Environmental Problems - lack of world environmental standards can increase pollution and ecological damage. Human Rights - the profit motive can get companies to look the other way when governments violate human rights. Terrorism - cultural and political disruptions can spur on terrorists to attack the forces they feel are undermining their worl
A. S. Panarin has written: 'Iskushenie globalizmom' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Globalization, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Globalization, Globalization, Globalization and community, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Globalization, Social aspects, Social aspects of Globalization 'Rossiya v tsivilizatsionnom protsesse' -- subject(s): East and West, Politics and government, Civilization, Intellectual life, Geopolitics, Philosophy, Eurasian school
They do no environmental damage. They are quiet and fuel- efficient.
Jean-Marie Grether has written: 'Globalization and dirty industries' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Globalization, Environmental policy, Globalization 'Trade liberalization, market structure and performance in Mexican manufacturing, 1985-1990' -- subject(s): Commerce, Commercial policy, Economic conditions, Free trade, Industrial productivity
Coal dust, silica dust, and asbestos, which may lead to pulmonary fibrosis
a wide answer
It leads to increased damage to the environment.
It leads to increased damage to the environment.