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GLOBALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON WORLD ENVIRONMENT

    1 Author(s):  MRS. ANITA KUMARI YADAV

Vol -  6, Issue- 6 ,         Page(s) : 360 - 364  (2015 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

The processes that we now think of as “globalization” were central to the environmental cause well before the term “globalization” came into its current usage. Global environmental concerns were born out of the recognition that ecological processes do not always respect national boundaries and that environmental problems often have impacts beyond borders; sometimes globally. Connected to this was the notion that the ability of humans to act and think at a global scale also brings with it a new dimension of global responsibility—not only to planetary resources but also to planetary fairness.

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