von Dr. Indika Dilhan Somaratne
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[1.] Ids/Fragment 001 02 - Diskussion Zuletzt bearbeitet: 2019-11-23 22:06:46 WiseWoman | Fragment, Gesichtet, Gifford 2011, Ids, SMWFragment, Schutzlevel sysop, Verschleierung |
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Quelle: Gifford 2011 Seite(n): 290, Zeilen: left col.: 1 ff. (abstract) |
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[Abstract]
Most people think Climate Change and sustainability are important problems, but too few global citizens engaged in high-greenhouse-gas-emitting behaviour are engaged in sufficient mitigating behaviour to stem the increasing flow of greenhouse gases and other environmental problems. Why is that? Structural barriers such as a climate-averse infrastructure are part of the answer, but psychological barriers also impede behavioural choices that would facilitate mitigation, adaptation and environmental sustainability. |
Most people think climate change and sustainability are important problems, but too few global citizens engaged in high-greenhouse-gas-emitting behavior are engaged in enough mitigating behavior to stem the increasing flow of greenhouse gases and other environmental problems. Why is that? Structural barriers such as a climate-averse infrastructure are part of the answer, but psychological barriers also impede behavioral choices that would facilitate mitigation, adaptation, and environmental sustainability. |
The source is not given. |
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[2.] Ids/Fragment 001 10 - Diskussion Zuletzt bearbeitet: 2019-11-01 07:47:19 Klgn | Dahl 2005, Fragment, Gesichtet, Ids, KomplettPlagiat, SMWFragment, Schutzlevel sysop |
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Quelle: Dahl 2005 Seite(n): online, Zeilen: - |
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The world's present institutions have failed to address adequately the threat of Climate Change. No politician has been willing to sacrifice the short-term economic welfare of his or her country, even while agreeing that sustainability is essential in the long term. | The world’s present institutions have failed to address adequately the threat of climate change. No politician has been willing to sacrifice the short-term economic welfare of his or her country, even while agreeing that sustainability is essential in the long term. |
The source is not given. These two sentences are exactly repeated in Fragment 017 02. |
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[3.] Ids/Fragment 001 13 - Diskussion Zuletzt bearbeitet: 2019-11-23 21:47:42 WiseWoman | Fragment, Gesichtet, Ids, KomplettPlagiat, SMWFragment, Schutzlevel sysop, Yang 2010 |
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Quelle: Yang 2010 Seite(n): 33, Zeilen: last paragraph |
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The environmental crisis is not simply an issue of technology (as defined by some developed countries). It is neither because our technology cannot provide enough resources for us to consume, nor because we cannot invent more advanced technology to refine the toxic wastes we produce that environmental problems arise. The essence of the modern environmental crisis is about modern civilization and its underlying values. “Our ecological crisis is the inevitable outcome of the modern economy’s insensitivity to the vulnerability and limits of nature, the mad power struggle of modern politics, modern people’s universally equating happiness with material satisfaction, and their overwhelming acceptance of a mechanical and dualist view of nature.” | The environmental crisis is not simply an issue of technology. It is neither because our technology cannot provide enough resources for us to consume nor because we cannot invent more advanced technology to refine the toxic wastes we produce that environmental problems arise. The essence of the modern environmental crisis is about modern civilization and its underlying values. Our ecological crisis is the inevitable outcome of the modern economy’s insensitivity to the vulnerability and limits of nature, the mad power struggle of modern politics, modern people’s universally equating happiness with material satisfaction, and their overwhelming acceptance of a mechanical and dualist view of nature. |
The last sentence is set off in quotation marks, but there is no reference given. The entire passage is, however, copied word-for-word. The text is repeated in Fragment 017 05, a reference is given there but only for the quotation in the last sentence. The passage can also be found in fragments Fragment 062 12 and Fragment 080 02. |
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