Environmental Sciences, asked by beverlyferrao2008, 7 months ago

how globalisation helps nature?...plz write in points....

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Answered by subhrajena189
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Globalisation can help spread the positive effects of environmentally friendly technologies and practices from developed to developing countries.

Put differently, if a developing country imports goods from a more environmentally-efficient country, their overall emissions relative to GDP tend to be lower.

Globalization has brought benefits in developed countries as well as negative effects.

The positive effects include a number of factors which are education, trade, technology, competition, investments and capital flows, employment, culture and organization structure.

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Answered by mehakmor3426
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  • The increasing pace of globalization and how it affects the environment has been a major global concern. Although the research has been fraught with contrasting results, there are many who strongly believe that increased globalization has been harmful to the environment.

  • A large number of environmentalists who support this view base their arguments on the premise that globalization leads to an increase in global demand, resulting in increased production. This indirectly contributes to the exploitation of the environment and the depletion of natural resources.

  • Amid rising environmental concerns, an important question is whether deglobalization would have the opposite impact on the environment. Put differently, if globalization is harmful, then should we expect that the current deglobalization trend will be less harmful for the environment?

  • It’s an important question to ask right now considering the mounting anti-globalization sentiments that have engulfed the Global North.
  • We have not only witnessed Brexit, the election of Donald Trump, the Belgian opposition to the trade agreement between the European Union and Canada in the recent past, but more recently, we have seen anti-globalization sentiments heating up even in the United States, once the strongest architect and proponent of globalization in the world.

  • This is resulting in uncertainty and a near stalemate for NAFTA, steel and aluminium tariff hikes and the potential trade war with China.

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