environmental collapse

  • 1Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed —   …

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  • 2Environmental sociology — is typically defined as the sociological study of societal environmental interactions, although this definition immediately presents the perhaps insolvable problem of separating human cultures from the rest of the environment. Although the focus… …

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  • 3Environmental impact of oil shale industry — includes the consideration of issues such as land use, waste management, and water and air pollution. Surface mining of oil shale deposits has all the environmental impacts of open pit mining. In addition, the combustion and thermal processing… …

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  • 4Environmental degradation — is the deterioration of the environment through depletion of resources such as air, water and soil; the destruction of ecosystems and the extinction of wildlife.Environmental degradation is one of the ten threats officially cautioned by the High… …

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  • 5Environmental niche modelling — Environmental niche modelling, alternatively known as species distribution modelling, (ecological) niche modelling, and climate envelope modelling refers to the process of using computer algorithms to predict the distribution of species in… …

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  • 6Collapse (book) — infobox Book | name = Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed title orig = translator = author = Jared M. Diamond cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Non Fiction publisher = Viking Press release… …

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  • 7Collapse of the World Trade Center — Coordinates: 40°42′41.12″N 74°00′44.00″W /  …

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  • 8Collapse of the Northern Cod Fishery — Main article: Cod fisheries The Northern Cod fishery abruptly collapsed in 1992, following overfishing since the late 1950s, and an earlier partial collapse in the 1970s. In 1992 the Canadian government declared a moratorium on the Northern Cod… …

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  • 9Environmental effects of fishing — The environmental effects of fishing can be divided into issues that involve the availability of fish to be caught, such as overfishing, sustainable fisheries, and fisheries management; and issues that involve the impact of fishing on the… …

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  • 10Environmental threats to the Great Barrier Reef — The Great Barrier Reef is the world s largest coral reef system,cite web|author=UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre |year=1980|title=Protected Areas and World Heritage Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area|url=http://sea.unep… …

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