magistrsko delo
Abstract
Magistrsko delo obravnava pojav podnebnih sprememb, degradacije okolja in GSO. Ogromno je govora o podnebnih spremembah, zato so bili predstavljeni vzroki zanje ter njihove posledice. Pomembna posledica je zagotovo degradacija okolja in s tem rodovitne zemlje. Kot odgovor na ta problem so bili predstavljeni GSO ter njihova varnost.
Za potrebe pisanja magistrske naloge so bili analizirani sekundarni domači in tuji viri. Z deskriptivno metodo so bili opisani temeljni pojmi ter z metodo kompilacije povzeta spoznanja domačih ter tujih avtorjev. Prav tako je bila predstavljena zakonodaja na področju podnebnih sprememb kot tudi na področju GSO. Ugotovljeno je bilo, da so podnebne spremembe pomemben dejavnik pri zagotavljanju prehranske varnosti. Posledice, ki jih povzročajo, resno ogrožajo našo zmožnost za pridelavo hrane za vedno bolj naraščajoče prebivalstvo. GSO so bili ustvarjeni kot sodobna rešitev za ta problem, vendar pa je še precej nezaupanja v njihovo varno uporabo.
Med pisanjem naloge je bilo ugotovljeno, da se kot vzroki za podnebne spremembe navajajo toplogredni plini, ki jih povzroča človek. Vendar pa ne smemo zanemariti naravnih dejavnikov, ki delujejo in so delovali še pred nastankom človeštva. Obstaja namreč dvom v resničnost poročil, katerih avtorji so bili vpleteni v afero prirejanja podatkov o naraščanju temperature Zemlje. Prav tako se zdi, da ni pravih dokazov za škodljivost GSO, pa še vedno prevladuje mnenje, da so le-ti neizmerno škodljivi.
Potrebnih je več raziskav z različnih zornih kotov, ki bi obravnavale vse mogoče dejavnike globalnega segrevanja. Prav tako je potrebno več raziskav na področju GSO, ki bi ugotavljale morebitne dolgoročne negativne posledice njihovega uživanja.
Keywords
magistrska dela;podnebne spremembe;GSO;degradacija okolja;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2018 |
Typology: |
2.09 - Master's Thesis |
Organization: |
UM FVV - Faculty of Criminal Justice |
Publisher: |
[N. Gorše] |
UDC: |
343.9:504(043.2) |
COBISS: |
3624426
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Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Climate change, environment degradation and GMO |
Secondary abstract: |
The master thesis deals with the phenomenon of climate change, environment degradation and GMOs. There is a lot of discussion around climate change, that is why the causes and consequences were presented. The important consequence is the degradation of the environment and its fertile land. In response to this problem, the GMOs and their safety were presented.
For the purposes of writing master's theses, secondary domestic and foreign sources were analyzed. The descriptive method was used to describe the basic concepts and the method of compilation was used to summarize findings of domestic and foreign authors. Legislation on climate change and GMOs was also presented. Climate change has been identified as an important factor in ensuring food security. The consequences that they cause seriously undermine our ability to grow food for an ever-growing population. GMOs have been created as a modern solution to this problem, but there is still a lot of mistrust in their safe use.
During the writing of the thesis, it was found that the causes of climate change include greenhouse gases caused by mankind. However, we should not neglect the natural factors that are present and were present before the creation of humankind. There is afterall a doubt about the reality of the reports whose authors were involved in arraging the data of the rising of Earth's temperature. It also seems that there is no real evidence of the harmfulness of GMOs, but there is still a strong opinion of their danger.
More research grom different angles is needed to address all possible factors of global warming. Also, more research is needed in the field of GMOs to determine the potential long-term negative consequences of their consumption. |
Secondary keywords: |
climate change;environment degradation;GMO; |
URN: |
URN:SI:UM: |
Type (COBISS): |
Master's thesis/paper |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za varnostne vede, Ljubljana |
Pages: |
VII, 77 str. |
ID: |
10979798 |