Deck 14: The Environment and Business Responsibilities

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Market environmentalism involves self-regulation.
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Environmental audits within a corporation typically focus on particular plants or projects operating in sensitive environmental areas.
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Business sustainable development is focused on business strategies and activities that balance firms' priorities with stakeholder interests.
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Inconsistencies between consumers' expressed concerns regarding environmentalism and their consumption of environmentally unfriendly products create ethical and responsibility challenges for corporations.
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The United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development recommendations are consistent with the principles of business sustainable development.
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The level of cooperation between ENGOs and business is increasing.
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Supply of safe water is a concern in developing nations,but fortunately not in Canada.
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Canada does not currently participate in emissions trading.
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Corporations should engage in a dialogue with government agencies in order to contribute to the resolution of environmental problems.
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Government departments can assist corporations in meeting environmental performance objectives.
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A comprehensive environmental management approach is necessary given the involvement of multiple,diverse,ethical and responsibility issues.
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Government legislation often requires the submission of an environmental assessment document for review and approval.
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The generation of energy is usually damaging to the environment.
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ENGOs are groups that hold shared values or attitudes about challenges confronting the environment.
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Climate change is also referred to as global warming.
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There remains considerable debate regarding the relevance to business of environmental concerns.
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Standard environmentalism refers to the level of environmentalism practised by most corporations.
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Adopting an ecosystem approach to business does not imply that business needs to consider the interaction of wildlife on land and water.
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Environmental groups are easy to deal with.
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The United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development stated that continued economic growth was not a necessary focus in the reduction of poverty.
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Corporate social responsibility measures do not apply to environmental sustainability reporting.
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Market-driven environmentalism is viewed as image polishing.
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Providing green products is not necessary for companies to survive.
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Oil and gas exploration has considerable economic and environmental impact."We must balance development today to ensure that there are resources available for future generations," argues a stakeholder.This statement is most consistent with the principle of:

A) Environmental ethic
B) Sustainable development
C) Business sustainable development
D) Government requirement ethic
E) Economic sustainability
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All Canadians pollute the environment.
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A green workplace is not important in retaining employees in a tight labour market.
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The comprehensive environmental management approach has gained favour within certain industries in some industrialized countries.
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The major environmental concerns include all of the following,except:

A) Acid rain
B) Air pollution
C) Ecosystems
D) Energy production
E) Greenwashing
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Approximately 50% of corporations have environmentally friendly workplace policies.
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The reputations of corporations who address environmental issues are not likely to be enhanced because these behaviours are now expected of all businesses.
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Stakeholder orientation is compatible with sustainable development.
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Environmental issues have added complexity to supply chains.
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The set of values or principles that govern a corporation's practices relating to the environment is

A) Environmental ethic
B) Sustainable development
C) Business sustainable development
D) Government requirements ethic
E) Ecological ethic
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Christine is on the board of directors of a large corporation.She is presenting a report to the other board members which highlights how the firm's economic activities and practices are dependent upon human and natural resources,as well as to physical and financial capital.Her report is most consistent with the principle of:

A) Environmental ethic
B) Sustainable development
C) Business sustainable development
D) Government requirement ethic
E) Socio-economic impact assessment
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Companies may purchase "eco-insurance" in response to the liability risk related to environmental problems.
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Corporations are not required to identify asset retirement obligations.
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Profitability is likely reduced due to a focus on environmental concerns.
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Greenwashing is the permeation of "green" or environmental concerns throughout all organizational divisions in a corporation.
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Some business journalists are critical of sustainability.They argue that it means constraining economic development.
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Greenwashing is considered a "token response" to environmental concerns.
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Waste management is the concern of which functional area?

A) Financial management
B) Marketing
C) Human resources
D) Production
E) Distribution
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Enrique is encouraging his company to adopt an approach to environmentalism that would see financial returns balanced with environmental and stakeholder concerns.This approach is best characterized as _________________.

A) token response
B) compliance with laws and regulations
C) comprehensive environmental management
D) sustainable development
E) compliance with stakeholder expectations
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Ontario Securities Commission requires public corporation to comply with all of the following,except:

A) Quantify accounting estimates regarding environmental liabilities.
B) Identify asset retirement obligations.
C) Costs of financial and operational effects of environmental protection requirements.
D) Environmental policies and the steps to implement them.
E) Identify the economic risks to stakeholders.
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An environmental assessment document usually does not contain a(n):

A) project budget
B) outline of how the project will affect the environment
C) outline of how alternatives to the project would affect the environment
D) reasons for the project
E) description of the project
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The Village Union University is expanding.The population of the surrounding city is growing as more and more people are attracted to employment opportunities at the university.Village Union,if adopting an ecosystem perspective,would focus on all of the following,except:

A) The impact of university expansion on local duck populations.
B) The increased enrolment on the university campus and land use.
C) Air pollution caused by university vehicles.
D) Decreased deer populations caused by loss of grasslands due to increased housing development in the surrounding community.
E) The University's practice of greenwashing.
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PDF Corporation has exceeded its targets for carbon reduction.ABC Corporation cannot meet its targets,so it is possible for ABC to purchase all of the following credits from PDF Corporation,except:

A) Carbon offsets
B) Emissions reduction credits
C) Greenhouse gas credits
D) Cap and trade
E) Tax credits
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Climate change,according to the textbook,is:

A) Synonymous with global warming.
B) The result of human inaction.
C) Leading to decreased greenhouse gases.
D) The same as ozone depletion.
E) Caused by acid rain.
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The impact of sustainable development includes all of the following,except:

A) Canadians will support conservation even if it means job losses.
B) Canadians have lower consumption of energy rates than most developed nations.
C) Most Canadian business leaders audit greenhouse gas emissions within their companies.
D) Canadians support hydro-electric projects as an alternate energy source.
E) There are mixed reactions from consumers regarding the protection of the environment.
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Corporations should engage in a dialogue with government agencies for all of the following reasons,except:

A) Government regulates all of the corporation's activities.
B) Government introduces policy changes through taxation rates.
C) Government establishes subsidies for corporations.
D) Government establishes international trade agreements.
E) Government attempts to manipulate corporate environmental records to penalize certain industries.
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JKL Corporation has spent a significant portion of its marketing budget redesigning the corporate logo to incorporate images from nature.The corporation,however,has not spent any money on enhancing its environmental strategy or practice.Pollution Probe,an NGO,accuses JKL Corporation of __________.

A) greenwashing
B) compliance with laws and regulations
C) comprehensive environmental management
D) sustainable development
E) market manipulation
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What is meant by the expression "the environment as a commons"?
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The 4 Rs of Recycling include all the following,except:

A) Reclaim
B) Reduce
C) Reuse
D) Recycle
E) Recover
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A grocery store chain is promoting its reliance on local sources of produce.ENGOs have been advocates of this approach to supply chain management because it reduces pollution caused by long distance transport of produce and even the government has been supportive of this "buy local" strategy.This is an example of:

A) Standard environmentalism
B) Market environmentalism
C) Sustainable development
D) Offsets
E) None of the answers.
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Sandra is concerned that her company will be sued if they continue to exceed their quota,or allowed limit,in the fishery.This concern represents the ___________ response to environmental concerns.

A) token response
B) compliance with laws and regulations
C) comprehensive environmental management
D) sustainable development
E) damage control
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Which of the following statements regarding Canadians' views on business and the environment is true?

A) Canadians will support conservation even if it means job losses.
B) Canadians have lower consumption of energy rates than most developed nations.
C) Most Canadian business leaders audit greenhouse gas emissions within their companies.
D) Canadians support hydro-electric projects as an alternate energy source.
E) There are mixed reactions from consumers regarding the protection of the environment.
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Luis' company is about to launch a new product line of environmentally friendly cleaning products.It is hoping that this product line will offset the risks associated with the acquisition of a small,but debt-laden company in the last quarter.The new product line is an example of:

A) Eco-insurance
B) Green marketing
C) Greenwashing
D) Token response
E) Sustainability
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Governments have announced various programs to regulate the natural environment.Which of the following is the exception?

A) Create cleaner air
B) Encourage sustainable resources
C) Reduce ozone depletion and global warming
D) Joint government-business initiatives to reduce their environmental footprint
E) Coordination of public policies
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OP,an oil and gas exploration company,has decided to adopt an innovative approach to natural gas extraction that will have a less damaging impact on the environment.The idea was first launched by a coop student working in the marketing department who championed the idea when meeting with her department regarding the unit's environmental objectives,the marketing manager raised it with the CFO.The CFO thought the idea sufficiently innovative that he raised it to the CEO.This company is most likely applying the _________ orientation to environmental concerns.

A) token response
B) compliance with laws and regulations
C) comprehensive environmental management
D) sustainable development
E) business sustainable development
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Hendry formulated eight propositions to explain how ENGOs target particular organizations.These propositions include all of the following,except:

A) the greater the degree of certainty that the firm is the source of the problem, the more likely they become a target.
B) the larger the firm, the less likely they are to be targeted.
C) the greater the previous interaction between the firm and the ENGO, the more likely the firm is to be targeted.
D) the closer the firm is to the consumer in the supply chain, the more likely it is to be targeted.
E) the more well-known the firm's brands are, the more likely they are to be targeted.
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Considerable attention has been focused on the pollution of the Halifax Harbour.New regulations controlling waste management,through recycling,is one element of the comprehensive renewal strategy.This is an example of:

A) Standard environmentalism
B) Market environmentalism
C) Sustainable development
D) Business Sustainable development
E) Economic development
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Who is Greenpeace Canada?
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What is the Kyoto Protocol?
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Why did Canada withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol? How was this action perceived by Canadian business and society?
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Describe a system of offsets as a variation of emissions trading.
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Compare token response to sustainable development as a strategic approach to environmental concerns.
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Identify some of the rationales for business journalists' criticism of sustainability.
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Describe the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)
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What is the mission of the WWF-Canada?
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Compare the concepts of "sustainable development" to "business sustainable development".
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Compare standard environmentalism to market environmentalism.
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Discuss five of the major concerns stemming from the environment.
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Market environmentalism involves self-regulation.
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Environmental audits within a corporation typically focus on particular plants or projects operating in sensitive environmental areas.
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Business sustainable development is focused on business strategies and activities that balance firms' priorities with stakeholder interests.
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Inconsistencies between consumers' expressed concerns regarding environmentalism and their consumption of environmentally unfriendly products create ethical and responsibility challenges for corporations.
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The United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development recommendations are consistent with the principles of business sustainable development.
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The level of cooperation between ENGOs and business is increasing.
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Supply of safe water is a concern in developing nations,but fortunately not in Canada.
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Canada does not currently participate in emissions trading.
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Corporations should engage in a dialogue with government agencies in order to contribute to the resolution of environmental problems.
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Government departments can assist corporations in meeting environmental performance objectives.
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A comprehensive environmental management approach is necessary given the involvement of multiple,diverse,ethical and responsibility issues.
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Government legislation often requires the submission of an environmental assessment document for review and approval.
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The generation of energy is usually damaging to the environment.
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ENGOs are groups that hold shared values or attitudes about challenges confronting the environment.
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Climate change is also referred to as global warming.
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There remains considerable debate regarding the relevance to business of environmental concerns.
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Standard environmentalism refers to the level of environmentalism practised by most corporations.
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Adopting an ecosystem approach to business does not imply that business needs to consider the interaction of wildlife on land and water.
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Environmental groups are easy to deal with.
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The United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development stated that continued economic growth was not a necessary focus in the reduction of poverty.
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Corporate social responsibility measures do not apply to environmental sustainability reporting.
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Market-driven environmentalism is viewed as image polishing.
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Providing green products is not necessary for companies to survive.
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Oil and gas exploration has considerable economic and environmental impact."We must balance development today to ensure that there are resources available for future generations," argues a stakeholder.This statement is most consistent with the principle of:

A) Environmental ethic
B) Sustainable development
C) Business sustainable development
D) Government requirement ethic
E) Economic sustainability
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All Canadians pollute the environment.
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A green workplace is not important in retaining employees in a tight labour market.
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The comprehensive environmental management approach has gained favour within certain industries in some industrialized countries.
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The major environmental concerns include all of the following,except:

A) Acid rain
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C) Ecosystems
D) Energy production
E) Greenwashing
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Approximately 50% of corporations have environmentally friendly workplace policies.
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The reputations of corporations who address environmental issues are not likely to be enhanced because these behaviours are now expected of all businesses.
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Stakeholder orientation is compatible with sustainable development.
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Environmental issues have added complexity to supply chains.
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The set of values or principles that govern a corporation's practices relating to the environment is

A) Environmental ethic
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D) Government requirements ethic
E) Ecological ethic
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Christine is on the board of directors of a large corporation.She is presenting a report to the other board members which highlights how the firm's economic activities and practices are dependent upon human and natural resources,as well as to physical and financial capital.Her report is most consistent with the principle of:

A) Environmental ethic
B) Sustainable development
C) Business sustainable development
D) Government requirement ethic
E) Socio-economic impact assessment
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Companies may purchase "eco-insurance" in response to the liability risk related to environmental problems.
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Corporations are not required to identify asset retirement obligations.
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Profitability is likely reduced due to a focus on environmental concerns.
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Greenwashing is the permeation of "green" or environmental concerns throughout all organizational divisions in a corporation.
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Some business journalists are critical of sustainability.They argue that it means constraining economic development.
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Greenwashing is considered a "token response" to environmental concerns.
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Waste management is the concern of which functional area?

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D) Production
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Enrique is encouraging his company to adopt an approach to environmentalism that would see financial returns balanced with environmental and stakeholder concerns.This approach is best characterized as _________________.

A) token response
B) compliance with laws and regulations
C) comprehensive environmental management
D) sustainable development
E) compliance with stakeholder expectations
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Ontario Securities Commission requires public corporation to comply with all of the following,except:

A) Quantify accounting estimates regarding environmental liabilities.
B) Identify asset retirement obligations.
C) Costs of financial and operational effects of environmental protection requirements.
D) Environmental policies and the steps to implement them.
E) Identify the economic risks to stakeholders.
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An environmental assessment document usually does not contain a(n):

A) project budget
B) outline of how the project will affect the environment
C) outline of how alternatives to the project would affect the environment
D) reasons for the project
E) description of the project
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The Village Union University is expanding.The population of the surrounding city is growing as more and more people are attracted to employment opportunities at the university.Village Union,if adopting an ecosystem perspective,would focus on all of the following,except:

A) The impact of university expansion on local duck populations.
B) The increased enrolment on the university campus and land use.
C) Air pollution caused by university vehicles.
D) Decreased deer populations caused by loss of grasslands due to increased housing development in the surrounding community.
E) The University's practice of greenwashing.
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PDF Corporation has exceeded its targets for carbon reduction.ABC Corporation cannot meet its targets,so it is possible for ABC to purchase all of the following credits from PDF Corporation,except:

A) Carbon offsets
B) Emissions reduction credits
C) Greenhouse gas credits
D) Cap and trade
E) Tax credits
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Climate change,according to the textbook,is:

A) Synonymous with global warming.
B) The result of human inaction.
C) Leading to decreased greenhouse gases.
D) The same as ozone depletion.
E) Caused by acid rain.
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The impact of sustainable development includes all of the following,except:

A) Canadians will support conservation even if it means job losses.
B) Canadians have lower consumption of energy rates than most developed nations.
C) Most Canadian business leaders audit greenhouse gas emissions within their companies.
D) Canadians support hydro-electric projects as an alternate energy source.
E) There are mixed reactions from consumers regarding the protection of the environment.
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Corporations should engage in a dialogue with government agencies for all of the following reasons,except:

A) Government regulates all of the corporation's activities.
B) Government introduces policy changes through taxation rates.
C) Government establishes subsidies for corporations.
D) Government establishes international trade agreements.
E) Government attempts to manipulate corporate environmental records to penalize certain industries.
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JKL Corporation has spent a significant portion of its marketing budget redesigning the corporate logo to incorporate images from nature.The corporation,however,has not spent any money on enhancing its environmental strategy or practice.Pollution Probe,an NGO,accuses JKL Corporation of __________.

A) greenwashing
B) compliance with laws and regulations
C) comprehensive environmental management
D) sustainable development
E) market manipulation
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What is meant by the expression "the environment as a commons"?
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The 4 Rs of Recycling include all the following,except:

A) Reclaim
B) Reduce
C) Reuse
D) Recycle
E) Recover
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A grocery store chain is promoting its reliance on local sources of produce.ENGOs have been advocates of this approach to supply chain management because it reduces pollution caused by long distance transport of produce and even the government has been supportive of this "buy local" strategy.This is an example of:

A) Standard environmentalism
B) Market environmentalism
C) Sustainable development
D) Offsets
E) None of the answers.
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Sandra is concerned that her company will be sued if they continue to exceed their quota,or allowed limit,in the fishery.This concern represents the ___________ response to environmental concerns.

A) token response
B) compliance with laws and regulations
C) comprehensive environmental management
D) sustainable development
E) damage control
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Which of the following statements regarding Canadians' views on business and the environment is true?

A) Canadians will support conservation even if it means job losses.
B) Canadians have lower consumption of energy rates than most developed nations.
C) Most Canadian business leaders audit greenhouse gas emissions within their companies.
D) Canadians support hydro-electric projects as an alternate energy source.
E) There are mixed reactions from consumers regarding the protection of the environment.
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Luis' company is about to launch a new product line of environmentally friendly cleaning products.It is hoping that this product line will offset the risks associated with the acquisition of a small,but debt-laden company in the last quarter.The new product line is an example of:

A) Eco-insurance
B) Green marketing
C) Greenwashing
D) Token response
E) Sustainability
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Governments have announced various programs to regulate the natural environment.Which of the following is the exception?

A) Create cleaner air
B) Encourage sustainable resources
C) Reduce ozone depletion and global warming
D) Joint government-business initiatives to reduce their environmental footprint
E) Coordination of public policies
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OP,an oil and gas exploration company,has decided to adopt an innovative approach to natural gas extraction that will have a less damaging impact on the environment.The idea was first launched by a coop student working in the marketing department who championed the idea when meeting with her department regarding the unit's environmental objectives,the marketing manager raised it with the CFO.The CFO thought the idea sufficiently innovative that he raised it to the CEO.This company is most likely applying the _________ orientation to environmental concerns.

A) token response
B) compliance with laws and regulations
C) comprehensive environmental management
D) sustainable development
E) business sustainable development
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Hendry formulated eight propositions to explain how ENGOs target particular organizations.These propositions include all of the following,except:

A) the greater the degree of certainty that the firm is the source of the problem, the more likely they become a target.
B) the larger the firm, the less likely they are to be targeted.
C) the greater the previous interaction between the firm and the ENGO, the more likely the firm is to be targeted.
D) the closer the firm is to the consumer in the supply chain, the more likely it is to be targeted.
E) the more well-known the firm's brands are, the more likely they are to be targeted.
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Considerable attention has been focused on the pollution of the Halifax Harbour.New regulations controlling waste management,through recycling,is one element of the comprehensive renewal strategy.This is an example of:

A) Standard environmentalism
B) Market environmentalism
C) Sustainable development
D) Business Sustainable development
E) Economic development
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Who is Greenpeace Canada?
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What is the Kyoto Protocol?
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Why did Canada withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol? How was this action perceived by Canadian business and society?
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Describe a system of offsets as a variation of emissions trading.
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Compare token response to sustainable development as a strategic approach to environmental concerns.
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Identify some of the rationales for business journalists' criticism of sustainability.
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Describe the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)
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What is the mission of the WWF-Canada?
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Compare the concepts of "sustainable development" to "business sustainable development".
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Discuss five of the major concerns stemming from the environment.
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