Loss of biodiversity - caused and solved by globalisation?: Difference between revisions
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==Research Question and Thesis== | ==Research Question and Thesis== | ||
===Research question=== | ===Research question=== | ||
Are all global environmental problems (for example change in biodiversity) inevitable caused by globalization and moreover in which way is a further | Are all global environmental problems (for example change in biodiversity) inevitable caused by globalization and moreover in which way is a further globalization even necessary to respond to this challenge? | ||
===Thesis=== | ===Thesis=== | ||
Loss of biodiversity is an example for a global environmental problem where you can neither say it is directly caused by globalization nor you can say it is not affected by this phenomenon. Moreover a further (political-) globalization in terms of a strengthening of global environmental politics are necessary to respond to global environmental risks in general and loss of biodiversity as an example. | Loss of biodiversity is an example for a global environmental problem where you can neither say it is directly caused by globalization nor you can say it is not affected by this phenomenon. Moreover a further (political-) globalization in terms of a strengthening of global environmental politics are necessary to respond to global environmental risks in general and loss of biodiversity as an example. |