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…, the rainforest continues to disappear. "In ever sense, a standing rainforest supplies more economic wealth then if it were cleared… …yet deforestation continues at an alarming rate." (Tropical Rainforest Coalition, 1996) According to the National Forest…
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…of people, the environment has already paid off. Population has a great impact on the environment. Deforestation, agricultural activities, and enviromental pollution, are either entirly or partly caused by the impact of human population. In th! is reseach paper…
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…of Africa's plains, savannas, and rivers can cause the daydreamer to drift into a wonderful place of serene tranquility. However, imagine the crack of an illegal hunter's rifle as he claims another trophy for his recreational room, or the sound of deforesting
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…the country may be destroying its only natural resource. Iron Ore mining and quarrying are also reasons why trees are felled, as is the mining of gold in Brazil over the last 100 years. In conclusion in recent years deforestation in Brazil has almost ceased…
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…foods, milk, and medicines for all orangutans. The center is very hard to manage itself. Today, Orangutans are highly endangered due to illegal logging, deforestation, and illegal trade. To solve these problems, people need to be more aware about…
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…is also plagued with man-made disasters. In the North the water sources have been polluted and in the more urban areas the water contains raw sewage and industrial effluents. Deforestation, erosion, and desertification are also among the many problems in Mexico…
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…to deforestation. This is caused by the rapid population's absolute need for fuel and farmland. Also, the extension of agricultural land in some regions is threatening many areas with desertification. (Serengeti Home) Another interesting problem with the land…
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…). More specifically, the reasons for desertification and land degradation include "climate changes, overgrazing, over-cropping, deforestation, and over-exploited water" (Mainguet, Monique Desertification pg 66). Although it is hard to say exactly how much area…
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…of the migrants from Haiti are driven not only by political issues but also by the immense amount of AIDS and other third world country issues like potable water, deforestation and soil erosion. Although, Haiti is still plentiful with trees and vegetation, a large…
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…: get at least 30 educators to the country to train civilians and other teachers, raise GNP and per capita GNP, reduce pollution and deforestation, and raise literacy rates. Long term goals: to have the natives teach each other so the hired abroad workers…
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