Week 10 Discussion Attachment
As you view the following video, think about the scope of the disasters – they are far beyond the individual just littering. Therefore, as you review the images and stories contained in the video, think about the reading and the laws that are discussed, and how they may impact the company, environment, and business practices in general.
- Top 10 Man-Made Disasters (6:31)
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- You are a business owner who is environmentally aware, and thus you use the local river to help generate some electricity for your small business. You are doing well using this method of energy generation, but you begin to notice that over time the river seems to be flowing more slowly, and that is causing you to have sporadic losses of power. Upon inspection, you notice the river does seem a bit slower, seem to have more debris in it, and now has a funny smell. What are some legal concepts you will need to know to understand your rights? You want to do something, but are not sure what. Then, you remember your business law textbook. What are some of the legal issues and concepts you will need to know to mount a legal fight? Be sure to support your response.
Man Made Disasters
Human beings have frequently generated devastating catastrophes from their own environment which takes away many lives according to Bevere, Lucia and many others. The leading catastrophes are accompanied by vibrant blunders which are extremely hard to determine. The London killer fog washed away twelve thousand people. London was accustomed to watching pollution of foggy in the air. However, in 1952 the London foggy took a drastic turn. The London civilians were inclined to lighting fireplaces coal to alleviate the cold which laced Sulphur into the air. The AlMishraq fire is yet another great tragedy.