Back to category: English Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. Global Globalization, although beneficial to the large first world countries, affects every aspect of the world, from One of the most devastating, irreparable effects of globalization is its effects on the environment. A company often reduces its costs by cutting back on environmental protection- a company does not filter or treat its chemical or toxic waste products; rather, they dump them into rivers, lakes and other waterways. The production of toxic gases deteriorates the ozone layer. Globalization may help those fortunate enough to live in the large industrialized, former imperialist countries, but it does nothing to help the extremely poor of the Third World.The topic is debated at all levels of study, from global culture to economic integration and at all levels there are conflicting views. Such conflicts concern whether or not there are truly globalising forces or whether it is merely a type of imperialism carried out by the wealthy; whether there is an integrated global economic s... Posted by: Darren McCutchen Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. |
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