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    Futhermore‚ a lot of carbon dioxide can pollute the environment and harmed the global health. Besides that‚ the destruction of world’s forest will make advantage for disaster as flooddrought‚ tidal waves and so forth. People already know that trees protect them from flood by keeping a large amount of water and drought by maintaining the humidity of the world. However‚ it seems like people excellent shield is broked by themself. According to many scientists‚ people have to suffer a lot of disaster

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    The Montreal Protocol

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    MONTREAL PROTOCOL: The Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer (a protocol to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer) is an international treaty designed to protect theozone layer by phasing out the production of numerous substances believed to be responsible forozone depletion. The treaty was opened for signature on September 16‚ 1987‚ and entered into force on January 1‚ 1989‚ followed by a first meeting in Helsinki‚ May 1989. Since then‚ it has undergone

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    atmosphere‚ through the burning of fossile fules has been predicted to negatively impact New Zealand in many ways. Environmentally‚ temperatures and sea levels will rise‚ along with the frequency of extreme weather conditions such as droughts. The increased frequency of droughts will have a significant impact on the New Zealand economy due to the agricultural industry being unable to cope with the conditions. Citizen health will decline in the next hundred years with warmer summers bringing an increased

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    DISCUSS THE NATURAL AND HUMAN – INDUCED THREATS TO THESE WETLANDS AND OUTLINE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES WHICH COULD PROTECT AND SUSTAIN THEM. Mangroves are a type of marine ecosystem. They occur within the intertidal zone of the Minnamurra River estuary. This ecosystem is made up of a community of plants and animals interacting with each other and the abiotic environment. The vegetation of the shoreline is dominated by the Grey Mangrove and the River Mangrove. At the study site‚ both mangroves can

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    The land went through many hardships‚ but was still able to provide for the family after the misfortunes had passed. For example‚ the land went through a long drought‚ but was able to come back and be farmed‚ after a while of waiting. Also‚ the land got hit by a flood‚ and could not be farmed for a long period of time‚ but was still able to produce them food afterwards. The earth they reside on provides food rapidly and abundantly for the family. Similarly‚ O-lan

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    has a negative effect on human lives. At individual level it may limit to major illness‚ death or some economic issue and at a wider scenario it might have effects on the community as a whole in the form of a fire‚ collapse of a building‚ epidemics‚ flood‚ an earth quake or displacement through conflict‚ all leading to destruction of assets and above all costing lives. There is no single definition or explanation of a disaster‚ as a matter of fact in this modern age of science and technology one could

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    el nino

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    re-emerges after a gap of about 3 to 5 years in the Pacific Ocean and lasts for about 12 months on an average. During this time the warming of sea surface temperatures take place‚ affecting wind patterns and thus possibly triggering both floods and droughts in different parts of the world. This phenomenon affects rainfall in India during Monsoon. Due to more heating‚ warm waters off eastern coast of South America increase the sea surface temperatures above normal by 0.5oC and leads to diversion

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    changes. These changes are causing extinction in some animals like the polar bears and the melting of the Arctic that causes sea levels to rise. Global warming would also cause extreme weather like hurricane Katrina and more frequent and harsher droughts. The warming of the Earth would also bring more disease caring insects to migrate north: bringing plague and disease with them. The extreme weather causes millions of dollars in damage and the diseases cost money to treat and control. The changes

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    LOCATION(MAPS) 3 AIM/OBJECTIVES AND METHODOLOGY 6 PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION OF THE DATA 7 CONCLUSION AND BIBLOGRAPHY GLOSSARY INTRODUCTION Jamaica has experienced an increase in the frequency of natural events‚ primarily floodsdroughts and landslides over the last 25-30 years. The impact of these hazards has proven to be disastrous in several instances resulting in significant social dislocation and monumental economic losses. Between 1998 and 2004‚ we had approximately 10

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    the cities wouldn’t be too happy about the looks of their city. Another aspect is if a lot of people start doing this‚ then the grocery store will go out of business. If a person decides to fully rely on their garden and one season they have a drought or flood‚ then they won’t know what to do. There was also a situation where Bittman (2013) said‚ “In 2011‚ for example‚ a Michigan woman was threatened with three months in jail for refusing to remove a vegetable garden from her front yard.” There

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