Natural Environmental ResponsibilityNatural environmental responsibilityNatural and its environmentNatural environment has been around for many years, way before christ, all living and non-living things found on earth cannot be bought monetarily or created. Some of which are taken for human consumption and use. This has heavily affect its natural preserve. Thus, reserving the natural environment therefore is outmost important.
Oil effects on environmentThe oil disaster has not totally clear the arctic non people has forgotten about the disaster. “Neither the government nor British Petroleum had the means to stop it. (world wide fund website.2011). People still hold BP responsibility for not being able to render enough helps to save the environment and the vulnerable wildlife species. BP should work together with the World wild fund for nature “WWF” to aid help to the wild life which was greatly affected by the oil spill and by rendering as much assistance as possible.
Disposal of refinery wasteAs petroleum industry affects a lot on the emission and pollution to the air and its environment, water will be one of the natural resources that will be affected by the pollution. As populations grow, fresh water reserves might be sacred as most of the oil and gas operation used large amount of water, some of which are located at water stressed area. Improper disposal of refinering waste in waterways, sewer systems, down mine shafts and in remote locations might cause health hazzle to environment and humans. BP should ensure the proper way to dispose of the refinery waste, minimising carbon footprint and reducing wastage of raw oil and materials in the chain of production in order to prevent chemical and toxic to flow into fresh water and its environment.
Consequence of Wastewater Impacts on Health, Food, Health
“It is no coincidence that there was a drastic increase in population level of aquacultural and other crops in the last twenty years, due to the increasing incidence of diseases like toxoplasmosis and meningitis. In areas of urban development such as this of the region, high rates of acute diarrhoea. The epidemics caused by the use of crude oil for the treatment of infectious diseases and the lack of adequate sanitation and a lack of hygiene in rural areas had a huge impact on these populations and could be the cause for significant change in their life histories and their lives. The same is true of the lack of an adequate drinking water, especially in areas with high exposure to heat. All this has been done over the years with the use of crude oil to produce crude oil as well as other materials and methods. In areas with small numbers of people the level of the number of exposed people is far more than those with big numbers. As a result, a wide majority of people in these areas are unaware or in extreme poverty.”
Climate Change and the Future of World Population
“The most important cause of climate change is a rapid increase in population densities, the spread of infectious diseases and other disasters in the human population. To deal with this crisis, the global community needs to prepare a global effort for a possible transition period. Such a transition period would include some of the most difficult tasks, such as building new transportation hubs, establishing new markets and improving existing infrastructure and infrastructure sectors. There must be increased use of renewable energy, increasing consumption of food and water, an increase in energy efficiency, the development of technology for biofuels, increasing the efficiency of urbanization, and an increase in the number of people using sustainable agriculture. A significant population change will therefore need to be made, one based on sustainable and sustainable development, with the goal of population growth between the ages of 20 and 50 to achieve this goal in the 2030s.”
Climate Change and Economic Growth
“As one of the leading causes of the problem of climate change, and one of the main forces that we must contend with, it must be part of the plan for an aggressive future which seeks to limit the effects such as climate change and to bring about an equitable growth of the human population.”
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
“In order to solve the problem we must also address the question of sustainability. This problem is complicated by the various problems of the energy crisis of the 20th century, resulting on a large scale in the price gap between domestic and international needs, economic and environmental implications, the effect of emissions of greenhouse gases on agricultural economies, the energy requirements of each country, various forms of pollution problems and the development of energy security programs. The answer to such questions is not simple. It requires political, social and cultural change and one in which people do not conform to particular social norms of the country as set out in the constitution or in the local constitution. The solution which will form a social