Title: Globalization and Environmental Issues
1Globalization and Environmental Issues
2Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
- The Ukrainian city of Chernobyl was the site of
the worst nuclear disaster in the post-1945
world. - Incompetent operators and the inherently unsafe
design caused a reactor to explode on April 26,
1986. - Over 100,000 people were evacuated.
- 30 people died immediately and hundreds died
later from exposure to radioactive materials.
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5Global Warming
6Kyoto Protocol
- Signed on March 15, 1999, the Kyoto Protocol is
an agreement under the U.N. Framework Convention
on Climate Change (UNFCCC). - Countries that ratify commit to reduce emissions
of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. - The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC) predicts a rise in temperature of 1.4 C
(2.5 F ) to 5.8 C between 1990 and 2100. - If successfully and completely implemented, the
Protocol will reduce that increase between 0.02
C and 0.28 C by 2050.
7Kyoto Protocol
- The U.S. is a signatory to the protocol, but has
neither ratified nor withdrawn. - The Senate stated that the U.S. should not sign
any protocol that did not include binding targets
and timetables for both developing and
industrialized nations. - President George W. Bush indicated that he does
not intend to submit the treaty for ratification
because of the strain he believed it would put on
the economy. - He emphasized the uncertainties which he asserts
are present in the climate change issue.
8Hubbert Peak Theory
- The Hubbert Peak Theory states that oil reserves
are not replenishable and oil production must
inevitably peak and decline. - Controversy surrounds the theory.
- M. King Hubbert noticed that the discoveries in
the U.S. peaked in the 1930s, and concluded that
production would peak in the 1970s. - The US peaked in 1971.
- OPEC was able to manipulate oil prices, leading
to the oil crisis in 1973. - Most other countries have also peaked.
9Globalization
- Globalization is a series of economic, social,
technological and political changes that increase
interdependence and interaction between people in
disparate locations. - Globalization Debates
- whether it occurs from 'above' (through
government and state actions) or 'below' (through
civil society actions) - supporters see it as economic savior for the
world's poor - opponents consider it oppressive to the
developing world, destroying local culture and
contributing to global warming.
10NATO Expansion
- NATO began as an alliance against the Eastern
Bloc - NATO was expanded since the collapse of Communism
in Europe. - The first post-Cold War expansion of came with
the reunification of Germany in 1990. - In 1994, NATO took its first military action,
shooting down 4 Bosnian Serb aircraft violating a
UN no-fly zone. - NATO air strikes helped end war in Bosnia,
resulting in the Dayton Agreement.
11NATO Expansion
- Between 1994 and 1997, wider forums for regional
cooperation between NATO and its neighbors were
set up - In 1999, 3 former communist countries, Hungary,
the Czech Republic, and Poland, joined NATO. - In 1999, NATO saw its first broad-scale military
engagement in the Kosovo War. - An 11-week bombing campaign forced Yugoslavian
leader Slobodan Miloševic to accept UN resolution
1244. - NATO helped establish the KFOR, a NATO-led force
under a U.N. mandate that operated the military
mission in Kosovo.
12NAFTA
- The North American Free Trade Agreement, (NAFTA)
is a trade agreement among Canada, the U.S., and
Mexico. - It went into effect on January 1, 1994.
- NAFTA called for immediately eliminating duties
on half of all U.S. goods shipped to Mexico and
Canada, and gradually phasing out other tariffs. - Provisions regarding worker and environmental
protection were added later. - Unlike the European Union, NAFTA does not create
a set of supranational governmental bodies, nor
does it create a body of law which is superior to
national law.
13NAFTA
- There was opposition on both sides of the border.
- The U.S. House passed NAFTA by 234-200 (132
Republicans and 102 Democrats voting in favor) - U.S. Senate passed it by 61-38.
- One of the effects of NAFTA has been the
significant increase in bilingual and trilingual
labeling on products.
14GATT
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was
created by the Bretton Woods Conference. - The GATT was part of a plan for economic recovery
after WWII. - It included a reduction in tariffs and other
international trade barriers. - In 1948 it was signed by 23 countries.
- In 1994, GATT was updated ("GATT 1994") .
- One of the most significant changes was the
creation of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
15WTO
- GATT members and the European Communities founded
the WTO in 1995. - The WTO is an international, multilateral
organization, which sets the rules for the global
trading system and resolves disputes between
member states. - The agreement is based on the "''unconditional
most favored nation principle conditions
applied to the most favored trading nation (i.e.
the one with the least restrictions) apply to all
trading nations. - As of 2005, there are 149 members.
16WTO
- The WTO has been a major target for protests by
the anti-globalization movement. - One of the largest and most successful protests
occurred during the 1999 Seattle WTO conference. - The negotiations were overshadowed by large
street protests outside the venues. - Because of the disruptions in the Seattle rounds,
negotiations were not begun until the next
meeting which was held at Doha, Qatar, a locale
easier to control and police.
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