Sentences with phrase «ecological havoc»

"Ecological havoc" refers to the severe damage or disruption caused to the natural environment or ecosystem. It implies that there has been a significant negative impact on the balance and health of nature, leading to chaos or disaster. Full definition
This attempt to deny creaturehood has been the root of ecological havoc.
Did well - intentioned soldiers trying to help the East Timorese actually create ecological havoc by introducing cane toads?
These critters can wreak ecological havoc when they're set loose at a foreign port.
In much of Africa, standard development policies have left social and ecological havoc in their wake while largely destroying what industrial production was once there.
Floating plastic waste serves as transportation for invasive species like barnacles, tubeworms and algae, causing all kinds of ecological havoc to be wreaked.
The problem appears to be not that the reactors might overheat because of the lack of water but that the depleted rivers might overheat, creating ecological havoc, when the water returns to them after cooling the reactors.
But it is wreaking ecological havoc
It condemned the hypocrisy and logically fallacious claim that golden rice opposition is a crime against humanity while turning a blind eye to the ecological havoc and thousands of farmers driven landlessness and suicide as a result of past decades of GMO commercialization of GM Soya in Argentina, BT Cotton in India and GM Corn in The Philippines.
Ecological havoc, the rise of white - tailed deer, and the emergence of Amblyomma americanum - associated zoonoses in the United States.
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