Action at the Grassroots: Fighting Poverty and Environmental Decline
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| Auteur(s) | Durning, A. |
| Date | Janvier 1989 |
| Type de référence | papier |
| Nom de source | Worldwatch Paper |
| Journal | Vol 88 |
| Pages | 70 pp. |
| Éditeur | Worldwatch Institute, Washington, D.C. |
Résumé
There are many forces of environmental and economic decline that endanger our communities and planet. These have caused a global threat which is very complex. The pressure to feed increasing numbers of people helps cause high rates of topsoil loss which results in decreased agricultural productivity. As poorer nations attempt to fight these problems, millions of their children die of preventable diseases. On the other hand, rising industrialization has caused acid rain and air pollution, leading to the death of lakes, forests and streams, and endangering human health. Individual efforts to combat these enormous threats appear miniscule but, when added together, their impact has the ability to revolutionize the earth. Grassroots groups, governments, and international agencies must learn to work together to show the world how to tap human energy to perform the acts for achieving and sustaining global economy.
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interactions pauvreté-environnement
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