Five questions
1.
Paper usage in offices is coming down drastically as a result of office automation services enabled by computers and their allied instruments and applications. This is viewed as a great boon to the environment.
Look at the possibilities of complete paperless offices in the coming days.
How advantageous is such a development from an environmental perspective?
2.
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Industrial felling (of trees) is going on unabated though there is growing concerns over the falling green cover across the world. Some people say that it cannot be controlled as it is a must for keeping the industries running. However, there is another view that we can do without it.
How do you look at these two views?
3.
Some people argue that exorbitant taxes should be levied on those individuals and organizations that resort to unhealthy environmental practices. However, there is another view that taxes may turn out to be an easy way out for those rich ones and they may take it as an opportunity.
How feasible is taxing as a deterrent against damaging environmental practices?
How genuine is the second view in your opinion?
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4.
Since great numbers of people are travelling long distances for their employment needs daily, it is opined that, if people are given employment at convenient locations, environment could breathe easy.
What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of such an arrangement?
5.
Exploiting the potentials of the early hours of working days is thought to be an alternative means to reduce weekly working days.
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How good or bad is this idea in your opinion?
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