Environmental Issues: Chevron's Contribution To Global Warming

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1. Introduction
In this researched essay, it discusses the environmental issues worldwide, as consumerism is on a constant rise in order to produce goods used for everyday uses, causing environmental concern as the damages have become critical as time go on. As an ethicist, one major company has been selected, Chevron Corporation which is one main contributor to Global Warming which, results in numerous effects on the environment. In this essay, it addresses why Chevron Corporation are responsible for high levels of carbon dioxide and how these environmental concerns can be dealt with using the Kretzschmar’s methodology in order to address these issues by informing Chevron many possible ways they can implement the solutions. As an ethicist, …show more content…

The nature of the problem is the increase in the amount of pollution that companies such as Chevron cause with their multimillion companies worldwide as it only increases every year as they sought new resources and by this it requires drilling into the earth and damaging the environment. Chevron refineries have caused water pollution with their oil leakages and air pollution with their power plant and energy stations. The ethical problem that need to be addressed is how Chevron as many other companies, as they contribute to global …show more content…

Modular systems are composed of numerous individual wind turbines or solar arrays. Even if some of the equipment in the system is damaged, the rest can typically continue to operate” (Anon. 2013). Chevron Corporation can not only implement the wind and solar system but create more jobs. The health risk would decrease and thus results in the company contributing to global

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