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Globalization has not contributed to ongoing happiness for all people. Due to the factors of these few main points. Cheap labour workers around the world, hazards to the environment, and the poverty.
People from developed countries pay people in developing countries to work for them because labour is cheaper there. They are fast to increase growth for businesses that supply such goods in their economies, while turning a blind eye to the workers that they pay little to nothing too. Example, shipbreaking is a multimillion dollar industry that involves the breaking up of ships for scrap recycling. The workers of these ship disposal yards risk their lives to work on these work sites. Every day they work at these sites they intake gases which are bad for their bodies. Bangladesh has one of the biggest shipbreaking yards in the world, at this site 25% of people who work there are children. This leaves the future for these children hopeless with no education. Cheap labour has a big impact for the lives of young children who have to grow up working there whole life starting from very young ages and making a dollar or two a day.
Globalization has given us new operations like big companies and organizations. Most major companies around the world contribute to a lot of the greenhouse gas emissions. Also mostly everyone in developed countries rely on energy for everyday tasks, such as lighting your house, or powering your appliances. We take advantage of this because it is normal for us to use these every day. Also going green may be seen as a hassle to some people, because green energy costs a lot more than using normal fossil fuels that we are using today. This is not the only way that pollution occurs in the world. In developing countries ...

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All of these arguments prove why globalization has not contributed to ongoing happiness for all people. Anywhere from effecting the environment, to effecting people in developed countries, or developing. Just think, if not even a billion people live in developed countries then how has it effected sustainable prosperity in all of these unindustrialized countries? It hasn’t.

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Cheap Labour and Poor Working Conditions: Who Really Is To blame?" New Anthropocene. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2014.

Child Labour in the Ship Recycling Industry in Bangladesh »." FIDH. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2014.

Fact Sheet: World Population Trends 2012." Fact Sheet: World Population Trends 2012. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Jan. 2014.

Gardner, Robert, and Wayne Lavold. Exploring Globalization. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2007. Print.

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