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GLOBALIZATION

Seizza Bernardo & Rhealyn Silvio

Globalization is the
interconnectedness and
interdependence of economies,
cultures, and societies on a global
scale. It involves the exchange of
goods, services, ideas, and
information across borders, leading
to increased integration and
interaction among nations.

KEY PLAYERS
Governments: Shaping international
policies and agreements.
Multinational Corporations: Driving
global trade and investment.
International Organizations:
Facilitating cooperation (e.g.,
WTO, IMF, World Bank).
POSITIVE ASPECTS
Technology: Enabling global Economic Growth: Increased trade
communication and commerce. and investment opportunities.
Cultural Exchange: Exposure to
diverse cultures and ideas.
Technological Advancements: Shared
innovations and knowledge.

TIMELINE
Pre-Modern Era: Limited global trade
CHALLENGES and cultural exchange.

Inequality: Disparities in 16th - 18th Centuries: Exploration


wealth and development. and the beginnings of global trade.
Cultural Homogenization:
Loss of cultural diversity. 19th Century: Industrial Revolution
Environmental Impact: accelerates economic globalization.
Increased resource
consumption and pollution. 20th Century: Technological
advancements (telecommunications,
transportation) spur rapid
ORGANIZATIONS globalization.

World Trade Organization 21st Century: Digital era further


(WTO): Facilitating global connects the world economically and
trade agreements. culturally.
International Monetary Fund
(IMF): Providing financial
stability and aid.
United Nations (UN): FUTURE TRENDS
Promoting international
Digital Globalization:
cooperation and peace.
Increased reliance on digital
platforms for commerce and
communication.

Sustainable Globalization:
Emphasis on environmentally
conscious practices.

Global Governance: Calls for


improved international
cooperation and governance.
How to stop
Climate Change

Plant Trees
You can plant trees in your yard or put
small plants on the terrace. During
photosynthesis, trees and other plants
absorb carbon dioxide and give off
oxygen.

Invite Others to Preserve


the Environment
The easiest way is to share information
about recycling and energy
conservation with friends, neighbors
and co-workers.

Implementing Reduce,
Reuse, Recycle
The principle of Reduce, Reuse,
Recycle reduces excessive use of
energy and natural resources. The
more efficient and efficient in energy
use, the more resources available for
other needs.

Reduce Use of Private


Vehicles
Too much vehicle fumes can cause
greenhouse gas emissions and lead to
global warming. Therefore, one of the
efforts that can be done to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions is by using
public transportation

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