Sentences with phrase «cause over population»

PETA put you money in a good place (behind public knowledge to people on how to be responsible animal owners, and do nt put your money behind the people the irresponible people who cause the over population problem!

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His intentions, like Killmonger's, are well - meaning but flawed: Thanos believes that overpopulation is causing pain all over the universe, and wiping out half of the population will fix it.
Engineered by the Jesuits to destroy the Reformation in Germany, it caused the deaths of countless millions and Germany's population was reduced by over one half.
Over population equates to: diminishing resources, causing higher prices.
You Said...» @ Peace2All, Gays could end humanity, a man + a man = no kids which means a decline of population, eventually causing over a thousand or so years the decline of the human race.»
Many from the global South oppose the concern of the North about population on the grounds that it is the over consumption of the North rather than increasing population in the South that is the chief cause of global environmental deterioration.
«A doomer is one who believes that problems of ecological overshoot, such as over population, climate change, pollution and especially peak oil, will cause the collapse of industrial civilization, and, a significant human population die - off.
«Paleontologists have come up with various kill scenarios for mass extinctions, but plant life may not be affected by dying suddenly as much as through interrupting one part of the life cycle, such as reproduction, over a long period of time, causing the population to dwindle and potentially disappear,» said co-author Cindy Looy, a UC Berkeley associate professor of integrative biology.
And surging deer populations in many areas are causing a rapid increase in Lyme disease — the confirmed and probable cases of Lyme disease in Nova Scotia nearly tripled in 2013 over the previous year.
But it is still unclear whether it will be possible to manipulate symbiont populations effectively in the wild, where environmental conditions might cause the corals to favour one type of alga over another.
The consequences of such initiative were disastrous: Protected from hunting for 35 years, and devoid of natural predators, the beavers grew over 5,000 times their initial population, caused irreversible changes in the forest ecosystem, and started advancing over the continent.
Such figures cause conservationists alarm, as the study shows over 54 percent is a level of poaching that elephant birth rates are unable to overcome and will lead to population decline.
A new study suggests that an aggressive reef competitor — the Threespot Damselfish — may have impeded the recovery of Caribbean long - spined sea urchin populations after a mysterious disease outbreak caused a massive die - off of these animals over three decades ago.
For example, by biasing inheritance toward the production of one sex over another, altered sex ratios might eventually cause a population to peter out.
Concern over honey bee declines in recent decades as well as annual losses has sparked debate over their causes and has led to hypotheses that a specific novel syndrome «Colony Collapse Disorder» (CCD) is plaguing bee populations.
The deadly fungal disease known as white - nose syndrome has spread to bat colonies throughout eastern North America over the past seven years, causing bat populations to crash, with several species now at risk of extinction.
Severe health effects have been observed in populations drinking arsenic - contaminated water over long periods, and research has established that drinking water contaminated with arsenic causes skin cancer and several internal cancers such as lung, bladder, and kidney cancer, as well as cardiovascular disease and other adverse outcomes.
Kirchhoff said over the years, research on this survivor population is causing hospitals to rethink how to better care for survivors.
These annual droughts will prevent sensitive butterfly populations from recovering before the next one hits, causing their numbers to erode over time.
We estimated the risk of death due to cardiorespiratory causes in the general population of 65 - 69 year olds from data from the Office for National Statistics.19 We assumed that this death rate was approximately that of the non-smoking population, because around 12 % of this age group smoke.20 We multiplied this rate by the relative risk of death from cardiorespiratory causes in lifelong smokers to estimate the number of deaths that would be expected over five years from cardiorespiratory causes in the general population of 65 year olds who smoke.
By Patrick J. Kiger, Discovery News Over the past 20 years, North America's population of monarch butterflies has declined by a catastrophic 90 percent, a plight that may be caused by pesticides and loss of the once - vast acres of wild milkweed that are the creatures» food source.
It is the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S., afflicts 11 percent of the U.S. population over the age of 65, and carries with it an annual health care cost of $ 226 billion (2015 estimate).
Cassini spent the rest of his life wracked with guilt over the harm he had caused the animal population.
It's not a question of physically taking that political freedom away, but a moral dilemma over whether they've abused their privileges and whether or not it's time to admit that they might be causing more harm than good to the very population they swore to protect.
Persistent stress, such as during times of drought, famine, over population, disease, and confinement, causes a natural reaction in some species to cut down on the number in their packs.
They found that TNR stabilizes colonies and causes population decline over time.
Addressing the root cause is the only answer to the cat over population problem.
During the December «From Shore to Sea» lecture National Park Service Wildlife Biologist, Tim Coonan, discussed the latest efforts to save the endangered island fox following a severe, over 90 % decline in the population caused by golden eagle predation.
Of course, it is expected that Red Dead Redemption 2 will be a huge seller and cause much of the GTA Online population to mosey on over to the rumored Red Dead Online.
My take is that the tug of war over what's causing today's telegenic heat waves, floods, tempests — and even Arctic sea - ice retreats — distracts from the high confidence scientists have in the long - term (but less sexy) picture: that more CO2 will lead to centuries of climate and coastal changes with big consequences for a growing human population (for better and worse in the short run, and likely mostly for the worse in the long run).
«I just happen to be publishing an article by a scientist who lives on Tuvalu and who shows that the real problems already being experienced by people there (salination, sinking because of sand excavation) while ascribed by politicians seeking aid to global warming, are in fact due to over population, natural local causes and above (sic) development on what is little more than a floating patch of sand in the Pacific.»
Over population is the root cause of losing ballance of ecosystem.
The glaciers going away will hopefully cause human population to drop off drastically, leading to less pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, which will allow the usual processes to take over.
His specific research interests include: processes that cause population abundances to fluctuate over time; predicting the extinction risk of rare species; patterns of individual growth in fluctuating environments and how they affect population growth rates; and the effects of current - driven dispersal on marine fish species.
The cause is due to excessive demand for power (and other resources) created by massive over-population and the rate of population growth continues to expand exponentially as we sit and pat ourselves on the back for building wind and solar farms all over our best agricultural land, thus removing the vital source of the food we so urgently need to feed the bourgeoning population.
Brazell says that the famine of 1316 was probably the last really severe one in England, and historians have estimated that over this period, approximately half - a-million people died (roughly 10 % of the population) of causes related to famine, which represented approximately 10 % of the population.
I'd possibly picked up on population being an issue before, but watching this, totally and memorably cemented our over population as being the root cause of almost every big issue we face today.
The fires, which have increased 350 % over the same period in 2009, have devastated large areas of some Cerrado national parks, threaten to cause large scale changes to vegetation cover and are being reflected in a marked rise in respiratory complaints in the human population.
The worsening quality of air around the world is set to become the leading cause illness and death of over half of the world's population by end of the century, a study published in Nature Climate Change said.
For example, in coastal areas, anomalous temperatures (either warm or cool) can favor one organism in an ecosystem over another, causing populations of one kind of bacteria, algae, or fish to thrive or decline.
That would seem to state that the true «root cause» of the summarized list of problems is simply human over population.
Human over population is the true root cause problem long term.
«Climate change of that scale will cause enormous resource wars, over water, arable land, and massive population displacements... We're not talking about 10,000 people.
Never ceases to amaze me that we talk about climate change, pollution, CO2 levels etc. without a single mention of the the cause for it all - over population.
There's just too many humans on one planet, and that over population is the cause of many of the significant problems.
Before the Industrial Revolution and the huge increase in population that followed, temperature change over the long term was largely caused by change in sunlight explained by the Milankovitch Cycles.
Given: (1) the misery and damage caused to the majority of the population by the problem; and, (2) the law societies» refusal to try to solve the problem, the commercial producers have a strong argument that they should be treated as equal to the ABSs in providing relief from the consequences of the law societies» breach of trust, i.e., their failure to perform the duties attendant to their monopoly over the provision of legal services.
Over 75 % of these deaths were caused by pit bulls even though they only make up 5 % of the dog population in the country.
Both solutions will occur because the power of the news media and of the internet, interacting, will quickly make widely known these types of information, the cumulative effect of which will force governments and the courts to act: (1) the situations of the thousands of people whose lives have been ruined because they could not obtain the help of a lawyer; (2) the statistics as to the increasing percentages of litigants who are unrepresented and clogging the courts, causing judges to provide more public warnings; (3) the large fees that some lawyers charge; (4) increasing numbers of people being denied Legal Aid and court - appointed lawyers; (5) the many years that law societies have been unsuccessful in coping with this problem which continues to grow worse; (6) people prosecuted for «the unauthorized practice of law» because they tried to help others desperately in need of a lawyer whom they couldn't afford to hire; (7) that there is no truly effective advertising creating competition among law firms that could cause them to lower their fees; (8) that law societies are too comfortably protected by their monopoly over the provision of legal services, which is why they might block the expansion of the paralegal profession, and haven't effectively innovated with electronic technology and new infrastructure so as to be able to solve this problem; (9) that when members of the public access the law society website they don't see any reference to the problem that can assure them that something effective is being done and, (10) in order for the rule of law, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the whole of Canada's constitution be able to operate effectively and command sufficient respect, the majority of the population must be able to obtain a lawyer at reasonable cost.
The issues which caused the delay have included queries over the amount of power it will require (supposedly more than the city of Dublin) and the potential impact on local bats and badger populations, protected species which live in the nearby forest.
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