Int. J. Renewable Energy & Environmental Engineering
ISSN 2319-5347, ISI Impact Factor: 0.763
VOLUME 01 NO.1 OCTOBER 2013:
Title: Review
and plan to remove the inefficient technology,
industries not environmentally friendly in Binh Thuan
province
Authors: Bao Nguyen Trinh, Thanh Bao,
Hoang Tuan Tran
Abstract: Climate Change is well known as
a factor of weather changes, but the impact of climate
change on public health is rarely considered. It is due
to rising temperatures and prolonging, and its indirect
effect is an infectious disease increase. Climate change
affects on the Weather (storms, heavy rainfall, rising
sea levels),Environment (gas emission, water salinity)
and Society (human). And this leads to reduce the
profits of the company due to higher production costs
because of expensive fresh water to cooling machines,
the cost of insurance in natural risk disasters increase
and having to pay high insurance for workers in the
environment pollution.That is one of the reasons why the
impact of climate change on the economy relates to use
the efficient technology and to develop the industries
environmentally friendly.Another related point of view
is that Vedan Co. polluted Thi Vai river by the
wastewater due to lax management of local government.
And then the trademark of the Vedan Co. has lost the
consumers' credibility. So plan for sustainable
development is a new approach (challenge) to local
government manage the sustainable development of
economy, society and environment by integrating urban
planning with development sustainability (principles and
practice). Therefore, remove the inefficient technology,
industries not environmentally friendly is urgently
needed to avoid the business risks, due directly or
indirectly by climate change and to help the businesses
to maintain the clean development mechanism trademark
(environmentally friendly) on the market. And thus, the
enterprises can develop and trade in advantage and
sustainable natural environment.
Keywords: Efficient Technology,
Industries Environmentally Friendly, Sustainable
Development.
Pages:
6-11