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    individuals to thrive and flourish. Resources are finite and natural selection occurs because individuals are forced to compete for resources in order to stay alive. The ability to survive and reproduce goes hand in hand as shown in the following example. Reproduction in males is limited because of the access to females, however female reproduction comes to a halt because of finite resources. Luckily, males can gain access to females by providing vital resources for reproduction. Thus,…

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    • As human beings, we need things to survive and like all of us, all living things need natural resources such as water, fertile land, and minerals to live. But on the other hand, we are desecrating those natural resources we have in a careless way which is causing great harm to our ecosystem. Being as industrial as we are in todays society we demand more of those natural resources to mollify our unlimited wants and needs at a fast rate. Nature cannot keep up and recover from the damage we are…

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    Environmental sustainability is the maintenance of the natural capitals. Natural capital are natural assets or environmental resources, which includes but not limited to geology, water, carbon dioxide absorption, fossil fuels, minerals and waste assimilation. Natural capital and ecosystem are important in relation to environmental factors and climate change because it provides life-support to sustain human life. Naturally, natural capital has financial values that drives the economy (Global…

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    to receive natural gas. However, the process is damaging the environment and endangering the wildlife in the surrounding area. The challenge is to retrieve natural gas without using a method that would endanger the environment. Fracking is a danger to the environment and ecosystem. The issue is that fracking is an essential way to receive natural gas. However, the process is damaging the environment and endangering the wildlife in the surrounding area. The challenge is to retrieve natural gas…

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    Kiamichi River Case Study

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    Part I: Short Answer Question 1a: • What are the implications of natural gas extraction for groundwater supply? • What are the effects of extraction on air quality? • What are the potential consequences of chemicals used during extraction on human and livestock health? • What are the repercussions of long-term exposure to chemicals on crops and soil? • What are the economic implications of extraction in regard to agriculture and tourism? Question 1b: Rachel Carson’s widespread cautionary tale…

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    The Appalachian Basin

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    formation exhibits collisional tectonics with modern time development of shales. This mature rock formation has the ability to contain an abundant amount of oil and gas. This environment has been a crucial aspect for energy industries in extracting resources throughout the United States. Furthermore, the…

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    are the positive effects of recycling? Good morning Ms. Beth & classmates. Today, I will inform you about the positive effects of recycling. First, I'm going to talk about the environmental effects. Then, I'll talk about how recycling saves natural resources. After that, I'll mention some of the economic effects. Finally, I'm going to explain how recycling saves energy. So what is recycling? According to resident life, recycling is the reprocessing of materials into new products to reduce the…

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    In “Echo Defense” piece by Edward Abbey, the writer highlights the important of place of how the American wilderness is in danger due to corporate greed. As such, the lack of effort to preserve natural resources have immensely affected the environment, specifically animals and other life sources; such as, minerals, forest, and fertile land that frequently occurs more often than not for economic gains. The writer also pointed out that politicians are in bed with the corporations because they…

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    CENIBRA Case Study

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    actions aiming at protecting the existing natural resources of its lands, as well as enhancing the environmental awareness among its employees and the communities. By adopting operating practices based on procedures derived from standards ISO 9001-2008 and 14001-2004, and an extensive natural resource improvement and monitoring program, the Company prevents and mitigates the environmental impacts arising out of its activities, besides protecting the natural heritage existing in its permanent…

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    The human population and the earth’s natural resources are ultimately connected. Many say that the cutting down of trees is occurring at a high rate, but in reality there are approximately two and a half million acres of trees planted a year. This process enhances the economy by utilizing wood and paper, providing space for buildings and homes, growing crops, and allowing for more jobs within the construction and business fields. Deforestation has positive effects on the increasing amount of…

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