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Environmental losses of 2009
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First is finding that the environmental challenge of global warming has worsened. The second is the finding that oceans have begun to lose appetite for absorbing carbon dioxide (CO2). Another loss is the finding that the Caribbean has lost a large number of sharks and barracuda species, as fishers have wiped the reefs clean of the big predators, thus sending the coral reef community into flux.
I think there are a lot of losses, do you know others? :heuu:
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Another loss is that lemurs are present on the menu lists of restaurants on the African island nation of Madagascar, which means they are being hunted as bush meat.
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The problem you are talking about is the increasing of a country to produce wealth or to bring in people into a country to increase the wealth of a country and so more food and waste is required to do so ........
every part of the world is importing people to increase wealth, but the cost to a country is 3,000 % as against a local person born of a country as it takes up to 20 years for people to become part of a local community and so in that time they dump and waste thousands of items and stock and feed animals and pests, killing local green areas of protection ...hence the total area around Hawaii is under threat and is collapsing reefs adding to fish movements across the world as food beds are disolving away because of waste. entering the european fishing and food chain as warm water brings big predators nearer and nearer to find food and the are increasing there numbers as sharks grow fatter ?

40% of Europe is wasted food imported from a broad and dumped as not fit for humans and animals...
what a waste ....you could feed the world with the waste from Europe alone but most is dumped or burned causing most of the problems in heat growth.

2007 waste cans and bottles of drink from a (one)European company over producing was equal to 3,000,000 million (paid to over produce)
cans of pop at 330mls...This is an Insurance problem as companies make quick money on dumping products and claiming insurance .........into the sea it goes or Africa or anywhere in the world.

The total losses worldwide is the same as over production and waste dumping = 40%
sharks move to easy food areas further into the sea away from the Caribbean....This arguement has been going on since 1996 .......
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