Papers 71-80 of total 493 found.
…to control deforestation Brazil’s inspectors are fining those who burn or log illegally. But for every person who is fined there are hundreds who are never caught. There are only about three hundred inspectors monitoring the vast Amazon. In Indonesia the forests…
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…of deforestation. Modern machinery is another example for which our rainforests are being cut down. Millions of hectares every year of agriculture have previously been demolished, and every half an hour an animal specie becomes extinct. Human activity…
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…” is becoming almost as cliché as “Save the Whales.” Why don’t we take this problem more seriously? Is it because we, as Americans, simply don’t understand the devastating, long-terms consequences that continued deforestation of the rainforests would have…
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…I am writing this letter to inform you of just how appalling the situation of the population crisis really is in my country. We need more help. Poverty, deforestation, soil erosion, lack of water, extensive agriculture, illiteracy, lack of family…
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…-top tamarins is deforestation. Deforesting in Columbian rainforests in order to obtain housing, fuel, agriculture, and hydroelectric power continues to drive tamarins from their habitat and decrease the number of tamarins in existence. Today, only…
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…to felling to results in permanent deforestation of the worlds rainforests. This would mean producing all the products that we as a country need is impossible, therefore by trying to do something good; we have caused bad to happen. Although there are ways…
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…, gold, copper, lead, and silver. Some environmental problems are recurring droughts, overgrazing, and deforestation. The population of Burkina Faso is 11,946,065. This number is steadily decreasing because of excess mortality due to aids. Th life…
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…. Development: If the deforestation rate does not stop, it is doubtless which is the future of the tropical forests. It is in serious danger, including everything what they contain and the effects that produce on the rest of the planet. Annually the man…
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…. If present trends continue for the next several decades, our planet will become uninhabitable. Overpopulation, pollution and energy consumption have created such planet-wide problems as massive deforestation, ozone depletion, acid rains and the global warming…
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…is being "nibbled" away, and the Brazilian government is letting this happen to pay off their immense foreign debt. Because this forest is being greedily cut down constantly throughout the year, this act of deforestation triggers a huge chain reaction…
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