Define Sustainability
What is "Able to be maintained for a long time"?
Define Shipbreaking
What is "Breaking older ships to salvage(Recycle) parts from them"?
What was it about?
What is "Reforestation, women’s empowerment, and sustainable land management"?
What is Fair Trade about?
What is "A system ensuring better prices, decent working conditions, and fair terms for farmers and workers in developing countries"?
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Define Internal controls
What is "Reduce environmental damage and improve worker safety in the shipbreaking business"?
Which country has the most ships registered under them?
What is "Panama"?
What was their Leader's famous Quote?
What is "Planting is the action, the symbol is the tree”?
What is Ecological Footprint?
What is "The amount of biologically productive land, and water required to supply the resource a population consumes and it assimilates its waste"?
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Define Alternative Energy Source
What is "Renewable sources of energy, that can be sustained for long periods of times or indefinitely"?
Where are most Ships build?
What are "South Korea, Japan, and China"?
When was it found?
What is "1977"?
What does the Free Trade wish to achieve?
What is "Ensure farmers and workers in developing countries receive fair wages, work in safe conditions, and can invest in their communities"?
Give me two examples of Alternative Energy Sources.
What are "sunlight, wind, water (hydro), Earth's heat (geothermal), and organic matter (biomass)"?
Define Flag of Convenience
What is "Registered vessels under a foreign flag to lower fees and reduce regulatory oversight"?
Why are ships broken?
What is "To salvage parts"?
What did it accomplish?
What is "Planting >10 Million Trees, across >600 Kenyan Communities; expansion to Tanzania, Uganda, Malawi, Lesotho, Ethiopia, and Zimbabwe via the Pan-African Green Belt Network"?
What do the Kogi refer to industrialized nations as?
What is "Younger Brothers"?
Why are Flags of Convenience useful?
What is "They allow for lesser fees, cheaper worker costs, etc"?
Define Stewardship
What is "The job of supervising or taking care of something"?
Why are ships broken?
What is "25-30 Years"?
Who led the Green Belt Movement?
What is "Wangari Maathai"?
What is Chapter 11 called?
What is "Globalization and Sustainability"?
Who are the Kogi and what do they believe in?
What is "Indigenous people residing in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains of northern Colombia. They believe themselves as The heart of the World, guardians and protectors of the Earth"?