The heat and drought
depleted water resources and contributed to more than $ 10 billion in direct losses to agriculture alone.
Elsewhere, the report says that «The heat and drought
depleted water resources and contributed to more than $ 10 billion in direct losses to agriculture alone» in Texas and Oklahoma combined that year.
Not exact matches
Report after report predicts that with
resources depleting and global population continuing to grow,
water could soon become as hot a commodity as oil.
While fracking typically consumes less
water than farming or residential uses, the exploration method is increasing competition for the precious
resource, driving up the price of
water and burdening already
depleted aquifers and rivers in certain drought - stricken stretches.
The global economy is rapidly
depleting the
resources on which it depends, polluting the air,
water, and land and changing the global climate.
Massive meat production creates harmful greenhouse gases and
depletes precious
resources, including land,
water and energy, to increasingly unsustainable levels.
Cleaner air and
water will come more quickly According to David Doniger, policy director of the Natural
Resources Defense Council's climate and clean air program, it took the benefits of the Montreal Protocol, which aimed to reduce emissions of ozone -
depleting substances, years to come to fruition.
In 1980, the state passed what amounted to a landmark groundwater act requiring its Department of
Water Resources to identify where groundwater was being depleted the fastest and to set limits on how much water could be pumped t
Water Resources to identify where groundwater was being
depleted the fastest and to set limits on how much
water could be pumped t
water could be pumped there.
Research shows that minorities accrue greater premiums from educational credentials that signal high achievement than whites, which means that
watering down these signals through grade inflation, abolishing external exams, and lowering standards
depletes a key
resource for students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
«Organic» cotton from Pakistan may be free of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, but it is irrigated with fresh
water resources that are rapidly being
depleted.
Environmentally, tourism can
deplete resources that are already scarce, such as food and
water.
As your colony grows you'll need to expand in order to grab more of the slowly
depleting resources, and while it's tempting to simply extend the pipes and cables that carry electricity, oxygen and
water it's a foolish errand as the longer the network the higher the chances of failures within those cables and pipes.
The attempt to raise food production through irrigation and the use of petroleum - based fertilizers has
depleted water tables and reinforced a style of agriculture based on a finite
resource.
After my single, not - so - great generation finishes the «missions» (ie, fools» errands) the leading, self - proclaimed «masters of the universe» among us have set before the human community, what
resources will be left for our children to consume; how many more billions of people will have to share what remains of Earth's
depleted and debased
resources; where will they find clean air to breathe, clean
water to drink, adequate soil for planting?
After all, the air, land and seas are being relentlessly polluted with human waste products; fresh
water, fish stocks, food reserves, fossil fuels, and wetlands are being
depleted at an alarming rate; the catastrophic effects of massive over-consumption and unrestrained hoarding of
resources can not be sustained much longer by our small, finite, fragile planetary home.
«An impassioned environmentalist, Vivienne reveals that the meat trade squanders global
water supplies by diverting rivers and
depleting our scarce natural
resources.
Afterall, the air, land and seas are being relentlessly polluted with human waste products; fresh
water, fish stocks, food reserves, fossil fuels, and wetlands are being
depleted at an alarming rate; the catastrophic effects of massive over-consumption and unrestrained hoarding of
resources can not be sustained much longer by our small, finite, fragile planetary home.
Even on land, getting oil from tar sands
depletes water and other
resources and doubles oil's carbon footprint.
Depleting fossil fuel reserves, depleting mineral reserves, widespread devastation of eco systems, depletion of biodiversity, acidification of oceans, dwindling fresh water resources, food production to food demand ratio becoming more acute, and of course the primary driver for all of the above continued increase in the world's po
Depleting fossil fuel reserves,
depleting mineral reserves, widespread devastation of eco systems, depletion of biodiversity, acidification of oceans, dwindling fresh water resources, food production to food demand ratio becoming more acute, and of course the primary driver for all of the above continued increase in the world's po
depleting mineral reserves, widespread devastation of eco systems, depletion of biodiversity, acidification of oceans, dwindling fresh
water resources, food production to food demand ratio becoming more acute, and of course the primary driver for all of the above continued increase in the world's population.