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Title | Securing the Future of Humanity and Nature: The Greatest Challenge in History |
Authors |
Tilzer, Max M.
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Keywords |
globe земна куля земной шар protecting the natural environment збереження природного середовища сохранение природной среды |
Type | Article |
Date of Issue | 2006 |
URI | http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/8863 |
Publisher | "ВТД" Університетська книга" |
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Citation | Tilzer,M.M. Securing the Future of Humanity and Nature:The Greatest Challenge in History [Текст] / M.M. Tilzer // Механізм регулювання економіки. — 2006. — №2. — С. 11-23. |
Abstract |
The increase in man-made adverse effects on environment and society are due to the combination of growing population numbers and rising per-capita resource consumption. As a consequence, the following core-problems of global change can be identified: (1) Anthropogenic climate change,
(2) environmental degradation and loss of biological species, (3) deforestation, (4) soil degradation,
(5) shortage of freshwater supply, (6) shortage of food supply, and (7) shortage of energy supply.
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