2016
DOI: 10.3923/jest.2016.301.316
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Industrialization and its Backlash: Focus on Climate Change and its Consequences

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“…However, the concept of ecomanagement is still under-researched and questionnaire issue in the maritime industry. The rationale behind are that the annual international conferences on climate change (i.e., United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties) remains little progress, as well as the industrialized nations who are actually the key polluters demonstrate a reduction in their commitments and awareness of the climate change knowledge (Mgbemene et al, 2016).…”
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“…However, the concept of ecomanagement is still under-researched and questionnaire issue in the maritime industry. The rationale behind are that the annual international conferences on climate change (i.e., United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties) remains little progress, as well as the industrialized nations who are actually the key polluters demonstrate a reduction in their commitments and awareness of the climate change knowledge (Mgbemene et al, 2016).…”
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“…It is notable that climate change can be explained as the continual change in the weather pattern created by anthropogenic activities mostly associated with industrialization. The climate change clearly shows a significant change in climate normal in terms of average values for precipitation and temperature (Mgbemene et al, 2016). The climate change is an irreversible process which could give rise to catastrophic risks to human welfare (Yang et al, 2018).…”
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“…Consumption of fossil fuels such as oil, coal, and gas increased dramatically following the Industrial Revolution due to the rapid population growth and industrialization (Mgbemene, Nnaji, & Nwozor, ). The widespread use of fossil fuels increases atmospheric CO 2 concentrations and accelerates global warming and climate change, leading to a variety of environmental problems including deforestation (Malhi et al, ), sea‐level rise (Meehl et al, ), and extreme weather events (van Aalst, ).…”
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“…These influences and concerns will entail adaptation to climate change along with activities to alleviate global warming. Industrialization has always seemed to be the key to wealth creation but in reality, it has been shown that, although it leads to better conditions of living in certain respects, it affects the environment and ultimately, contributes to climate change (Mgbemene et al, 2016). Industrialization not only involves technological innovations, it also involves economic and social transformation of the human society.…”
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