All
the problems of a growing population, logging, farming, habitat destruction in general, exotic species introduction, every step humans make causes disaster for some species or another.
The immediate consequences are the problem of (1) building an infrastructure to handle the future numbers (2) taking care of the current
problems of a growing population, and (3) the economics of shrinking resources (per capita as well as the grand total).
There are two ways of looking at
the problem of growing population on a finite planet.
Not exact matches
Growing up in Mississippi, the state with the highest
population of unbanked and underbanked residents, Allen saw the perfect opportunity to solve a
problem that impacts over 2.5 billion people worldwide from a perspective that most wouldn't understand.
But as the
population grew large enough, and as the risk
of genetic
problems increased... God outlawed marriage between siblings.»
At the same time as the
growing population, by creating demands for more
of nature's products, gives impetus to industry and commerce, it creates the
problem of shortages and throws into clear relief the limitations
of the earth.
The
problem is that the entire center - right infrastructure is unable to communicate intelligibly to a large and
growing fraction
of the
population.
Identifying core components
of interventions found to be effective and understanding what it takes to implement those components with fidelity to the program model is critical to successful replication and scale - up
of effective programs and practices in different community contexts and
populations.7 There is
growing recognition in the early childhood field
of the importance
of effective implementation and the need for implementation research that can guide adoption, initial implementation, and ongoing improvement
of early childhood interventions.8, 9,10 The promise
of implementation research and using data to drive program management is compelling because it offers a potential solution to the
problem of persistent gaps in outcomes between at - risk children and their more well - off peers.
The Regional manager however said the company is injecting more transformers into the system to beef up power supply and be at length with the
growing demand
of power in the region, he said «there is an increased demand
of power from our
growing population in the region so we have started injecting a number
of transformers in some areas in the region to help solve the increased demand and also eradicate the
problem of low voltage which affects our customers in the Region, we have installed a number
of these transformers and we will continue to install more in 2017 to meet the
growing needs as they come.»
The commitment will also do little to tackle
problems outside London and the south - east
of England: London Councils already estimates that the capital will need at least 800,000 new homes by 2021 as its
population continues to
grow, leaving slim pickings for the rest.
Youth unemployment is a serious
problem on the African continent, where the share
of the
population of young people between the ages
of 15 - 24 is rapidly
growing, but not in tandem with the job market.
Together, the changes are solving what once seemed the most difficult
problem facing the future
of humanity:
growing population.
The most pressing
problems we face today are «rooted in the demands and stresses placed on our planet's natural systems by a
population of 7 billion
growing toward 9,» Sullivan said.
With more than half
of the world's
population now living in cities, urban sprawl is a
growing problem — particularly in North America, where single - family homes and two - car garages are common.
A close look at this
problem is sobering: short
of catastrophic leaps in the death rate or unwanted crashes in fertility, the world's
population is all but certain to
grow by at least one billion to two billion people.
The
problem of food production for a
growing population has been largely met by modern agribusiness.
The
problem is that we don't know how much damage the predators do during winter, when the lemming
population grows fastest, as, unsurprisingly, researchers do most
of their field studies in the summer.
With the so - called «demographic time bomb»
of an ageing
population in many western countries, it seems this
problem is likely to
grow with time.
«What is a
problem is if that share continues to
grow while income is falling for the rest
of the
population.»
Studies estimate that over 25 %
of the
population suffers from allergic disorders and climate change theories suggest the
problem is
growing.
One
of the biggest environmental
problems the world is facing is how to continue supplying food for a
growing population without running out
of farmland.
Atlanta Public Schools Chief Financial Officer Lisa Bracken said the school district has higher costs for several reasons: The expense
of city living drives up teacher pay; the district has «low
population» schools that lack economies
of scale but are kept open «due to urban traffic constraints and community needs;» many students need extra services because they have learning
problems or disabilities, don't speak English fluently or come from poverty; and the district has a large unfunded pension liability with
growing obligations.
Medical science and governments around the world scramble in an effort to solve the
problem, but twenty - five years later there is no cure, and an entire generation
grows up with a
population of fewer than a thousand women.
The state - by - state structure allows Whitehead to show Cora confronted with the different ways our country dealt with the
problem of the
growing African
population.
If Japan were a fast -
growing emerging market with a youthful
population, I would say that, at least theoretically, Japan could
grow its way out
of its debt
problem.
To address this
problem and assist a
growing segment
of the
population, our lenders have created programs to provide bad credit loans to virtually everyone.
Add this to the fact that each year over the next twenty - five years, a
growing portion
of America's
population will reach retirement age — with fewer resources for them to draw from — and you can see the potential
problem we face.
Because a female cat can become pregnant as young as 16 weeks
of age and go on to have two or three litters a year, the feral cat
population — and the
problems associated with it —
grows and perpetuates.
There is a
growing list
of joint and collagen related changes that occur after vaccination and they are implicated in joint disease which has become a significant
problem in today's dog
population.
In operation since 1974 and founded to help solve the
growing problem of stray animals in the community, the organization advocates for spay / neuter as a humane and effective way to reduce the
population of unwanted animals.
So before people go all «the Smithsonian proved this and that» include people before anything else because the
growing human
population is the number one
problem of everything.
Justification for the additional pound - keepers («responsible for the daily care
of all animals brought to the Animal Shelter» as well as «the care and maintenance
of the Animal Control facility» [10]-RRB- includes what sounds like a perennial complaint: a
growing population leading to more «animal
problems.»
Specific treatment approaches can resolve an underlying cause, but some supportive measures as the use
of natural remedies such as Ear Dr. can not only resolve symptoms such scratching by soothing the ear, but can also help to maintain the health
of ear; preventing any possibility
of recurrence as most
of ear
problems are caused by a compromised immune system that becomes weakened, allowing a
population of microorganisms to take route and
grow more then would occur in a healthy dog.
A declining
population of Baby Boomers, whose disposable income has fueled the market for super-premium products, and the
growing impact
of Millennial shoppers, whose tighter wallets and unique shopping patterns are making retailers rethink their traditional approach to selling, present a
problem for which it seems no one has the perfect solution.
Foreign ownership has helped to complicate the
problem, making it difficult to obtain good lots for the future expansion
of the town and to accommodate its
growing population of 800 young people.
However, without significant changes in water policy, it won't solve the
problem of sustaining a
growing population in a region that is drying out.
One
of the focal points and foundations
of any set
of solutions intended to address the climate -
population - water -
growing - income - disparity - media - war - violence - too - thin - models
problem (whew, I'm sure I missed something!)
Growing human
populations of the world are only part
of the
Problem and are not necessarily indicative
of ending up with depleted Ocean Resources...
Whereas this has had noticeable, negative impacts that are expected to worsen in every region
of the United States and its territories, including, among other significant weather events and environmental disruptions, longer and hotter heat waves, more severe storms, worsening flood and drought cycles,
growing invasive species and insect
problems, threatened native plant and wildlife
populations, rising sea levels, and, when combined with a lack
of proper forest management, increased wildfire risk;
The real facts are that the
population of humans on this planet have
grown way too fast and there lies the real
problem.
The
problem is that we have got enough coal to burn for several hundred years, even with a
growing world
population with higher aspirations, and if we convert all
of that coal, and therefore burn it, without capturing the carbon dioxide we would probably be able to raise the carbon dioxide level ultimately to around 1,500 parts per million.
Actually, the whole global warming
problem could be summarized as being a global over-
population problem — it is, after all, the exploding human
population that is driving the
growing energy needs, causing the negative environmental impacts, and in the process, also causing a shortage
of fresh water.
Green Spaces in Iran are Cluttered with Trash Fast -
growing urban
populations and the rapid spread
of the kind
of consumer culture that generates so much trash in the first place seem to have outpaced any type
of consciousness about littering in Turkey, a
problem apparently shared with neighboring Iran.
It points to «longer and hotter heat waves, more severe storms, worsening flood and drought cycles,
growing invasive species and insect
problems, threatened native plant and wildlife
populations, rising sea levels, and, when combined with a lack
of proper forest management, increased wildfire risk.»
If anything, the
problems have only
grown more complex and fundamental — there's now a
growing island
population that must learn to live sustainably with severely limited resources, and a bevy
of threats from other invasive species remain at large.
With the coming demographic avalanche
of Boomers reaching their 60s and the over-80
population swelling, lawyers face a
growing challenge: older clients with
problems in decision - making capacity.
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.
A lack
of health insurance coverage has been a
growing problem in this country, and in South Carolina, where 17.5 %
of the entire
population is uninsured, this
problem is felt sharply.
How would increasing the share
of children
growing up in stable, two - parent families affect the overall levels
of these
problems in the
population?
During the past 3 decades, a broad national consensus has emerged identifying poverty - related disparities in child development and school readiness as a critical public health
problem.1, 2 Children
growing up in poverty fall behind their middle - class peers in development from the time they say their first words, usually shortly after their first birthday.3 In a 2009
population - based analysis, 4 40 %
of low - income eighth graders performed below the basic level for their age group in reading.