Sentences with phrase «food availability due»

As TreeHugger has long documented, changing food availability due to climate change as species adapt to a warming world at different rates, threatens many more species than boreal ducks.
The shift in food availability due to climate fluctuations has already hurt the reproductive rates of the endangered North Atlantic right whale.

Not exact matches

«This trend could be due to several factors (or a combination of them): more startups being targeted for acquihires as their growth slows, capital availability leading to more ready cash on - hand, and a general consolidation of certain industries (e.g., food delivery companies acquiring each other),» CB Insights wrote in a blog post.
This is mostly due to the languages they speak, kind of food they eat, kind of crops that grow there, how is the water availability, what is the kind of weather — hot, cold, etc. and other factors.
Variations may occur due to product availability and food preparation.
Future Group chose Karnataka's Tumkur district as the location for its new food park due to the availability of abundant natural resources and close proximity to major transportation modes.
«As the global availability of nutritional, high - quality food supplies becomes more critical — due to a growing worldwide population and rising food prices — consumers are becoming increasingly concerned with food freshness, shelf life and cost.
Feeding our daughter from the buffet wasn't an issue but we did encounter difficulties due to the availability of food and spacing of mealtimes.
Most likely due to the availability of alternative foods, babies in urban areas were breastfed for a much shorter length of time, supplementing the feeds earlier than those in rural areas.
The Bengal Famine of 1943, a defining scar on the Bengali psyche, has been infamous internationally since Sen demonstrated — first in an article and then in his book Poverty and Famines (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1981)-- how famine did not occur due to «food availability decline» but rather the deterioration of «exchange entitlements» of particular groups in rural Bengal which denied them access to food.
Additionally, absorption issues due to GI problems may limit the availability of selenium from food sources.
The delayed fat explosion in the UK vs. US is due to the slightly delayed availability of junk food stuffed with sugars.
Cows and chickens may still be eating grain due to cost and land availability (or even junk food!).
Tremendous educational benefits have been observed due to a better standard of food available for the students; behaviour has improved and it is even believed better attendance is down to the psychological effect of quality food availability since pupils don't need to abscond to buy food they want to eat.
In Maryland, after a pet food surcharge program was implemented, new organizations with the mission of reaching people and pets in poverty were established, due to the availability of funds.
Blue Buffalo is definitely doing better business due to the availability of several categories of food like dry, wet and pet treats for both cats and dogs.
Due to population growth, availability of land per person in developing countries is expected to halve by 2050 Food and Agriculture Organization
The estimated prevalence of undernourishment (or % people at risk from hunger) is statistically non significant at values below 5 % — due to variation in inter-personal dietary - energy needs and measurement error in food availability and distribution.
Those grizzly bears occur at low densities and are some of the smallest of their species due to low food quality and availability.
The lack of significant differences in tissue thickness or lipids measures between South Tarawa versus Abaiang and North Tarawa, despite higher heat stress in 2009 at South Tarawa, suggests that the sampled corals may benefit energetically due to increased food availability from surface runoff, appearing healthier several months after the heat stress event.
As an example, the author pokes fun at a 2016 Newsweek article announcing that «Climate change could cause half a million deaths in 2050 due to reduced food availability
Even those nations where people in poverty plump up the statistics on obesity due to the low nutritional value and high caloric content of our cheap processed foods enjoy a high standard of availability of food — consequently giving little thought to what it is like to experience severe food shortages.
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