Category: Environment 1339

  • Caribbean Coral Reef and Coastal Development

    Caribbean Coral Reef and Coastal Development Table of Contents A Description of Coral Reefs The Core Functions of Coral Reefs The Importance of Coral Reefs Threats to the Caribbean Coral Reefs Problem #1: Coral Disease Solution for Problem #1: Building Resilience Problem #2: Overfishing Solution for Problem #2: Regulating Fishery Works Cited A Description of…

  • Issue of Extinction of Whale Sharks

    Issue of Extinction of Whale Sharks Table of Contents Introduction Whale Sharks Issues Conclusion References Introduction The increase in human influence on nature has led to some animals being on the verge of extinction. The infrastructure of civilization requires more space, and some animals and their products are valuable resources for the market. The extinction…

  • Leopolds A Sand County Almanac Reflection

    Leopolds A Sand County Almanac Reflection A Sand County Almanac: With Essays on Conservation from Round River is a classic writing on nature and ecology by an American ecologist and forester Aldo Leopold. It was first published in 1949 but achieved prominence twenty-odd years later, in the 1970s, when the so-called environmental awakening took place…

  • The Dust Storms That Plagued the Southern Plains

    The Dust Storms That Plagued the Southern Plains The United States got through multiple challenges throughout history; however, one episode was extremely dark. Indeed, the combination of natural disasters and national economic crises in the 1930s, called the Dust Bowl, disrupted wheat manufacturing, killed the livestock, and resulted in childrens diseases and early deaths (The…

  • Consumer Carbon Footprint Labels

    Consumer Carbon Footprint Labels Table of Contents Rationale and Background Target Population Intervention Evaluation of Intervention Budget Conclusion References Rationale and Background Food plays a significant role in optimizing human health and enhancing environmental sustainability. Yet, in recent years there have been concerns about food becoming a threat to the planet and its people. According…

  • Reflection on Deer in Their Own Coats by Coleman

    Reflection on Deer in Their Own Coats by Coleman Natural ecosystems have existed for millions of years, but they constantly change due to climate variations. All the components of communities have always been in an equilibrium state, whereas the natural course of events was disrupted with the advent of man. Nowadays, humans are actively transforming…

  • Solving the Capital Leakage Problem with the Help of Local Assets: Jamaica

    Solving the Capital Leakage Problem with the Help of Local Assets: Jamaica Before discussing a possible marketing plan for Jamaicas tourism, it would be helpful to start with the physical description of the island. Jamaicas terrain is predominantly mountainous, where a sandstone plain covers nearly 67 percent of the mainland, and sinkhole groupings dominate the…

  • Reading Response on Urban Mining & Native Resistance

    Reading Response on Urban Mining & Native Resistance Environmental issues and the regulation of major mining and manufacturing companies continue to be high on the political agenda. Green activists participate in activities to oppose potentially harmful excavations to nature and the population. In addition, national identity advocates are often seen among such activists. For example,…

  • Emily Dennys Heres What Quarantine& Article

    Emily Dennys Heres What Quarantine& Article I am writing today about a resource, an essay by Emily Denny, Heres what quarantine is teaching us about our environment and how we can sustain it.. It will benefit the Nature Friends club leaders who connect with and instruct the young club members. You are the institutions leader…

  • The Role of Humans in Biodiversity

    The Role of Humans in Biodiversity Biodiversity alludes to the diverse set of plant, animal, microbial, and fungal species found on Earth. Biodiversity encompasses not just rare or endangered species but also includes every living creature, from humans to microorganisms. According to estimates, there are approximately 8.7 million species of animals and plants (FuseSchool …