
International Marketing 10th Edition by Michael Czinkota, Michael Brumbach, Ilkka Ronkainen
Edition 10ISBN: 978-1285687162
International Marketing 10th Edition by Michael Czinkota, Michael Brumbach, Ilkka Ronkainen
Edition 10ISBN: 978-1285687162 Exercise 1
Who Is Responsible for a Sustainable Environment?
All of us want a clean and sustainable environment. The disagreements tend to emerge when the issue of payment arises. Therefore, we should discuss who should spend the money for the environment. centuries? Or is it the emerging nations who have yet to have a chance to grow rich on the destruction of forests, land, and seas?
Is it the rich countries which have exploited their own nations and many oppressed colonies for centuries? Or is it the emerging nations who have yet to have a chance to grow rich on the destruction of forests, land, and seas?
All of us want a clean and sustainable environment. The disagreements tend to emerge when the issue of payment arises. Therefore, we should discuss who should spend the money for the environment. centuries? Or is it the emerging nations who have yet to have a chance to grow rich on the destruction of forests, land, and seas?
Is it the rich countries which have exploited their own nations and many oppressed colonies for centuries? Or is it the emerging nations who have yet to have a chance to grow rich on the destruction of forests, land, and seas?
Explanation
In the present scenario with respect to environment and sustainability, every country and government must do their bit to reduce degradation and promote sustainability. There is no point in arguing or discussing that which country did more damage. From now onwards every stakeholders must contribute their effort to protect the environment. Governments have high responsibility to promote sustainable business conduct. They not only have to protect authentic rights of the business and functioning of the markets, but also have to enhance the sustainability contributions in home and other countries.
International Marketing 10th Edition by Michael Czinkota, Michael Brumbach, Ilkka Ronkainen
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