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This 7 page paper assesses the many ecological impacts of rampant population growth. The loss of ecological complexity and the potential for global warming to forever alter our world are of particular concern. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. The Environmental Impacts of Human
Population Growth Research Compiled by 4/2011 Please
Our rapid population growth has put us into a position of having to balance immediate economic benefit against long term
ecosystem stability. Developmental activities which go hand-in-hand with population growth not only destroy natural areas but replace them with landscapes that actually contribute more pollutants and environmental disruption.
Deforestation couples with other developmental activities to increase erosion and to add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. The long term impacts are fouled waters and air, quite possibly an
increase in sea levels, and a catastrophic disruption of the worlds ecosystems. Global warming is of particular concern when considering population growth.
Global warming a very real phenomenon, it has the potential to impact our world much more deleteriously than it would be impacted if the needed industrial and political changes were
mandated that would make our world more sustainable. Many believed that global warming has a direct relationship with globalization (Friedman 382).
As one country after another transitions from its transitional lifeways to heavy industry and consumer dependent lifestyles global warming grows more and more concerning. Numerous environmental changes that
have been observed over time seem to suggest a serious disruption in the physical and chemical processes upon which the earths ecology is based. One of the results of
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