Papers 371-380 of total 493 found.
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…3656 people dead and 64 million acres of land drenched. The expanding population forced housing projects desperate for land to deforest the areas like the Sichuan province in the Yangtze River Valley because the people have nowhere else to go…
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…, ten steps on how to resolve deforestation issues were clearly depicted. The following are the steps they found to be essential. · DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT REGIONAL OR STATE SUSTAINABLE FOREST SECTOR PLANS · ESTABLISH A NATIONAL NETWORK…
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…, is deforestation. People have been destroying the land for various reasons, mostly for agricultural area. The forests where the orangutans live is very important, because unlike gorillas, orangutans can not travel far by land. Orangutans usually travel through…
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…pollution or deforestation, destroyed. This would fix the whole problem with extinct species and endangered species, the problem would simply not exist over time. We can also use genetics to breed trees that grow faster then normal which would allow…
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…nearly all rain forest animals, ape populations have been harmed by deforestation. Some also face additional threats. Most vulnerable of all is the mountain gorilla, which has recently been extensively hunted by starving people ravaged by war. Today just a few…
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…is the number one driving force behind agricultural expansion. Contributing to deforestation. 260 million acres of U.S. forestland has been cleared for cropland to produce a meat centered diet. 85% of the U.S. topsoil loss is directly attributable to livestock…
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…as the greenhouse effect have been well documented. One of the main contributors to this is carbon dioxide (CO). Following the industrial revolution the combustion of fossil fuels, together with deforestation, has caused an increase in concentration…
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…with the movement onto marginal and even fragile lands. „h Over-fishing is experienced „h Aquifers are tapped which can replenish only gradually „h Fuel needs drive deforestation and greater use of non-renewable mineral resources, and „h Increased water…
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…excuse is to aid in development of undeveloped countries. By building highways and roads, more people from the city come to the rainforest and become cattle ranchers. Thanks to the roads, the rate of deforestation has increased as more city dwellers learn…
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…is a very easy crop to grow and requires very little pesticides and fertilization, which makes it safer to grow. Hemp could reduce deforestation by fifty percent by taking the place of plastics and fibers. One acre of hemp can produce as much paper as four…
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