The article I chose was to link global warming and amphibian decline through the influence of women's physical condition and survival. This article is from Global Journal of Change and Conservation Ecology published in 2006. The author is C. J. Reading. As we all know, global warming is occurring and the number of temperate amphibians is decreasing. The subject of this paper is to conduct research to determine whether global warming will have some effect on the steady decline in temperate amphibian populations.
Biological and scientific principles on conservation and management of marine mammals Strict review and evaluation of current regulations and methods. Discussions on conservation, ecological balance and certain government constraints in the face of environmental changes will be discussed. The pharmacological principle involves pharmacokinetics of drug absorption and elimination. Mechanism of medicine's action on the body commonly used medicine (BIOL 723 / BIOL 623 is a pair course, students who complete a course at a certain level can not repeat the course at another level.)
Global warming, climate change, pollution, and ecological balance - these are some of the great concerns of today's world ecologists and environmentalists. Ecologists already know that climate change is here and it changes the life on the planet. The following are five concerns for ecologists and environmentalists around the world. We supply fresh tap water today at home, but we do not truly understand the importance of water for our lives. For many countries in the world it is not that easy to supply fresh and clean water. As the population of the world increases, freshwater systems around the world become closer. According to current pollution and population excess, scientists speculate that by the year 2050 two-thirds of the world's population may not have access to clean drinking water.
Today's knowledgeable scientific community has little controversy about the global ecological situation and the consequential need for nature conservation (eg NAS 1993, UCS 1993). It is now in an era of unprecedented, growing and well documented environmental hazards. Environmental scientists generally think that the rapid reduction of biodiversity populations (Hughes et al., 1997), species and communities is a major concern. They concluded that nature must protect not only its own wisdom but also nature, it provides a series of essential ecosystem services (daily, 1997, Chapin et al. 2000) and products ( Beattie and Ehrlich 2001). )). Protection is a major ethical problem for most scientists and many environmentalists (Rolston 1988, Nash 1989).
Humanity, nature conservation and environmental ethics: the scientific community and the general public need cultural evolution to remarkably improve existing social response to human dilemmas