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    The world as a whole currently faces several dramatic problems. Examples of these world problems include terrorism‚ desertification‚ overpopulationdeforestation‚ pollution‚ and world hunger. Of all these world problems the two that should currently be focused on are deforestation and pollution. Millions of acres of forests are chopped down by large lumber companies for the means of economic success. The world’s air and water is constantly polluted by dangerous machinery emissions and factorial

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    unqualified persons. In most cases rapid population growth in urban areas gives rise to poverty in such a way that when overpopulation occurs‚ jobs might be limited in that area and increasing social problems associated with unemployment and underemployment. According to the Encarta Encyclopaedia‚ urbanization also contributes to environmental issues in various ways as it relates to overpopulation. It may lead to pollution such as noise pollution in such a way that when potential health effects of noise pollution

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    Pros of Green Revolution

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    agriculture requires massive forest and grassland removal to obtain land necessary to farm on. Deforestation and overgrazing has caused erosion flooding‚ and enabled the expansion of deserts. But with drainage systems‚ leveling‚ and irrigation provided by the Green Rev‚ all this terra deforming will unlikely happen again. We can retain clean air and lessen the global warming effect caused by deforestation.<br><br>Many people argue that a revamp in agriculture will be way too expensive and unrealistic

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    Water is the one of the most important resources in the world because it is vital for life on Earth. Today many people believe that water shortage is the most severe problem‚ but there are many different other issues such as overpopulation and global warming. It is commonly accepted by many that the world faces a crisis over restrictions on water supply and we cannot continue to expect water to be a finite resource. According to A. Kirby (2000)‚ the earth is covered by water in approximately two

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    Chapter 1 I. Introduction Chuchucuhcuh. According to the NSO or National Statistics Office in the Philippines‚ the population growth as of 2013 is ninety eight million seven hundred thirty four thousand seven hundred ninety eight or 98‚734‚798 in numbers. It is said that the rate of the population of the Philippines is rapidly growing. Chuchcuchuchu we must know the shape of things to come‚ this days our country is in the state of growing population which eventuaaly leads to several environmental

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    Deforestration

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    Deforestation - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Deforestation From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Article Talk Read View source View history Search For other uses‚ see Deforestation (disambiguation). Deforestation‚ clearance or clearing is the removal of a forest or stand of trees where the land is thereafter converted to a non-forest use.[1] Examples of deforestation include conversion of forestland to farms‚ ranches‚ or urban use. More than half of the animal and plant species

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    education and activism. Deforestation Worldwide consumption of paper has risen by 400 percent in the past 40 years with 35 percent of harvested trees being used for paper manufacture. Logging of old growth forests accounts for less than 10% of wood pulp‚ but is one of the most controversial issues. Plantation forest‚ from where the majority of wood for pulping is obtained‚ is generally a monoculture and this raises concerns over the ecological effects of the practice. Deforestation is often seen as a

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    ANTH 151 Extra Credit Paper It is clear that climate and damage to the environment contributed to the Maya collapse. But what was the likely cycle of events leading to the cultural demise?’’ Support your answer with specific points based on the readings. Discuss the role of the engineered environment (especially the reservoirs) and Mayan agricultural strategies. Finally‚ do you think other factors may have also contributed to the Maya collapse? If so‚ explain why. Based on the Scarborough and

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    The actual knowledge would not be sufficient to generalize the effect of population growth in developing areas‚ at least that is what some researchers believe. They agree that rapid growth in today’s less developed countries have favorable effects such as economies of scale and specialization‚ better capacities‚ and motivations of younger people compared with older ones. However‚ rapid population growth creates high pressures on elemental resources that compromises our actual model of development

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    The Greenhouse Effect

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    Have you ever thought‚ why some people have breathing problems in the cities? The answer is simple – air pollution. Air pollution is one of the most important problems in the world. How can we solve this environmental problem? Today factories produce more and more cars. Factories and cars are one of the biggest air pollutants. To begin with‚ drivers should use unleaded petrol. However‚ they use leaded petrol‚ as it is cheaper. The cars should be banned from city centres‚ as they cause big smog

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