Introduction According to world rankings, Beijing, China is one of the major influential and important cities in the world, and of course a global city. Even more, it is the cultural and political center of China for its enormous investment in infrastructure to encourage business and creative activities and to further improve Beijing’s global connectivity. Nevertheless, Beijing’s rise as a global city is still incomplete as its global impact concerning the economic race and financial interconnectedness
factors, one of that factor is land-based pollution. Land-based sources are responsible for around 80 percent of all marine pollution (UN, 2004). According to the fourth UN World Water Development Report, only 20 percent of globally produced wastewater receives proper treatment (UNESCO, 2012). Not only factories di Indonesia, but global factories should pay attention to their wastewater disposal to be processed first so it would not cause marine pollution. But, the biggest concern is plastic because
Festival is the most important day to strengthen cultural identity in China; but at present, western festivals like Valentine's Day and Christmas are gradually more popular than traditional festivals for the youth. However, due to the rapid spread of some traditional cultures
forms around the world and bauxite is main ore to extract aluminium (Shakhashiri, 2008). In comparison with other elements, it is third most abundant in the crust. Most of the world’s aluminium supply comes from countries like Australia, Brazil, China, India, Russia, Indonesia and a few others as they have huge bauxite reserves. It is estimated that the global per capita holding of aluminium amounts to an average of about 80 kilograms (International Resource Panel, 2010).
China has been a world leader in the ability to sustain its growing population, though current population numbers have individuals questioning its future. With 1.3 billion people occupying the third largest country in the world, some have argued China will be unable to achieve be self-sustainability, and turn to other countries for support. Though there are valid criteria that these arguments are based on, China has a reputation to adapt and overcome any obstacle. This discussion will present
government to prevent this crisis. Merit goods are provided by the government, because it is totally free and it is benefit for the entire society, enterprises will not provide these services and goods (Robbins, 2007). For example, education's importance is not aware by many people. They usually think school and education are not essential to do. Actually, in order to have a brighter future, their kids need the high-quality education to access the knowledge. And these kinds of things are the merit
oceans of the world- the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean from the east of the Andaman Sea to the South China Sea in Southeast Asia. Straddling the sea route between the Indonesian island of Sumatra and Malaysia to the east and between Riau Archipelago and Singapore to the south, the Straits of Malacca are known globally for their economic, political, environmental, and strategic importance. Not only this, even the Straits link the Indian Ocean to some of Asia’s most powerful economies, as well
minimizes the utilization of non-renewable energy resources. The green vehicles can help in improving the air quality thereby reducing the air pollution and improving the human health. Utilization of alternative fuels and hybrid/electric vehicles for transportation can further propel economic growth and reduce energy dependency of a country. Though the importance of green vehicles has been realized by the government, corporate houses and even the consumers, there has not been enough acceptance of it
of which is responsible for a different profession or another aspect of life. Luck is of supreme importance in popular belief, and there are many ways of bringing good fortune and avoiding bad luck. A type of geomancy called Fengshui involves manipulating one's surroundings in a propitious way. These techniques are used to determine everything from the placement of furniture in a room to the construction of skyscrapers. Tibetans follow their own unique form of Buddhism, called Tantric or Lamaistic
over 30 degrees. In central Germany the temperatures was up to 40 degrees. This is not normal. It will probably become even warmer in the next years. The sea levels are rising, the glaciers are melting, the people in china are wearing masks not to be poisoned or sick by all the pollution in the air, it has become more extreme weather. The people who believes that climate change is not caused by humans, says that the climate have been known to change over time and that we should just look at the current