Educating the World about Globalization and Recycling Kira Alexander Sharon INT 301 9 Nov 2015.

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Educating the World about Globalization and Recycling Kira Alexander Sharon INT Nov 2015

What We’re Told

Harmful Effects

Diamond’s Views

Diamond’s Misconceptions  Balance  Technology as a reliable aid  Overreacting environmentalists?

Recycling Benefits

Renewable Energy  Solar

Renewable Energy  Wind

Renewables Graph

Solutions-ISWA

E-World Recyclers

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