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Examine how different kinds of global interaction can affect the physical…
Examine how different kinds of global interaction can affect the physical environment.
Transport
Shipping
In 2015, total shipping emissions were responsible for 2.6% of global CO2 emissions from fossil fuel use and industrial processes. International shipping contributed the most, representing about 87% of total CO2 emissions from ships each year.
Airplanes
The global aviation industry produces around 2% of all human-induced carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Aviation is responsible for 12% of CO2 emissions from all transports sources, compared to 74% from road transport.
Globally, about 15 percent of manmade carbon dioxide comes from cars, trucks, airplanes, ships and other vehicles.
Supply Chains
The need for more resources
Deforestation
Pollution of oceans, bodies of water and the ground
Habitat loss
Climate Change
Increased global interactions call for an increase in temperature
Reduced Albedo
More infrastructure
The need for "more" - food, resources, infrastructure etc.
Greater demand for things
Economic
Foreign trade
Political
Participation in international treaties
Technological
Destroying habitat, cables underground and on the ocean floor
Personal
International phone calls
Global interaction refers to the ability of people to communicate all over the Earth, no matter what geographical positions they occupy.
Pollution
Air
Water
Ground
The poor
The poor will suffer the most; the already vulnerable areas
Great barrier reef
Kiribati
Amazon Rain Forest
Antartica & Arctic regions
Less sustainable and more dependent on outside help and factors