Sentences with phrase «resulting food shortage»

But when the wolves eat too many moose, the resulting food shortage pares down the former's number, controlling their population, as well.

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Faced with labor shortages, the U.S. food system would experience supply constraints that could result in higher prices and force the country to look beyond its own borders for more of its food supply.
What they're saying: «National shortage of Class - A drivers and the increased demand for logistics is resulting in an increase in the cost of goods,» said one manager in the accommodation and food services business.
Food shortages and droughts result in millions of deaths each year.
It's guaranteed that our level of consumption is going to result in some nasty surprises down the road (climate change, peak oil, water / food shortages).
If the results show a shortage, the doctor may recommend boosting your baby's iron with food or with a supplement.
The House noted, «The activities of the kidnappers are becoming nightmarish for the people who can no longer go to their farms freely, with the obvious consequences of shortage of food that will result in hunger and untold hardship.»
But put 1,000 half - pound fish in that aquarium, and food shortages could result in the deaths of hundreds, because the small fry have less stored body fat — and therefore can not ride out a short famine.
Considering that over 50 % of calories in local diets come from maize, yield losses caused by MSV can result in food shortages and famine.
Although we have projected results to 2050, this may be too far in the future to spur commercial R&D, but it must not be seen as too distant to discourage R&D in the public sector, given the long lead times that may be needed to avoid global food shortage.
These may, or may not be related to AGW or anthropogenically caused climate disruption, but it really doesn't matter, for the results will be the same... mass migrations, food shortages, rising tensions between nations.
Overpopluation / food shortages Loss of land for biofuel Civil strife caused by a worsening economic situation Some sort of a collapse resulting from the highly interlocked nature of modern society (e.g. fuel shortages prevent food distribution...)
The result was a jump in food production that took Malawi from years of food shortage to being a net exporter of grain.
Plant species that are unable to cope with severe drought and heat waves could become extinct, and could result to food shortage.
The goal was based on the broad recognition that exceeding this threshold would result in consequences, such as sea - level rise, food shortages, worsening storms and extreme heat waves likely to outpace our civilization's adaptive capability.
Another very ugly result of diverting billions of tons of agriculture to fuel production is the consequence of food shortages and skyrocketing food prices, especially when other sources of food are interrupted due to natural weather events.
This will ease the problems caused by food shortages which so far have resulted in a further 44 million people being forced to live in poverty.
In fact, according to a recent report, global food shortages will become an incredible three times more likely as a result of climate change.
As a result we risk expanding desertification, food shortages, increased storm intensities, loss of coral reefs and the disappearance of mountain glaciers that supply water to hundreds of millions of people.
Now, scientists meeting at World Water Week in Sweden are reinforcing and broadening that point, saying that without serious reforms to the way many Asian countries manage water chronic food shortages may result — even without the impact of climate change on water supplies: Food & Feed Demand to Double by 2050 In Revitalizing Asia's Irrigation, the International Water Management Institute and the UN Food and Agricultural Organization say that food and animal feed demand in Asia is expected to double by 2050 and that relying on trade to supply this will «impose a huge and politically untenable burden on the economies of many developing countries.&rafood shortages may result — even without the impact of climate change on water supplies: Food & Feed Demand to Double by 2050 In Revitalizing Asia's Irrigation, the International Water Management Institute and the UN Food and Agricultural Organization say that food and animal feed demand in Asia is expected to double by 2050 and that relying on trade to supply this will «impose a huge and politically untenable burden on the economies of many developing countries.&raFood & Feed Demand to Double by 2050 In Revitalizing Asia's Irrigation, the International Water Management Institute and the UN Food and Agricultural Organization say that food and animal feed demand in Asia is expected to double by 2050 and that relying on trade to supply this will «impose a huge and politically untenable burden on the economies of many developing countries.&raFood and Agricultural Organization say that food and animal feed demand in Asia is expected to double by 2050 and that relying on trade to supply this will «impose a huge and politically untenable burden on the economies of many developing countries.&rafood and animal feed demand in Asia is expected to double by 2050 and that relying on trade to supply this will «impose a huge and politically untenable burden on the economies of many developing countries.»
We are not surprised when Venezuela has food shortages resulting from the government setting prices — we should also not be surprised when central banks setting interest rates lower than they would be in a free market results in a $ 230 trillion global debt bubble.»
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