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"We can become less resilient, or less likely to be resilient," Bonanno says.
And, Dr. Piot said, "communities become less resilient and weaker to start planting the seeds when the rains return".
Economies where power and market share are so concentrated become less resilient, convivial, responsive and open, and probably less innovative and interesting too.
In the Nature article, Dr. Rockstrom and his co-authors propose a boundary of 10 times the natural rate of extinction; beyond that, the Earth's ecosystems may become less resilient to climate change, they suggest.
Indeed this report finds that market liquidity has become less resilient.
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As a result, the whole reef ecosystem became less resilient to global warming.
Damage to an old, complex water management system meant the city became less resilient in intervening periods of drought.
The lens becomes less resilient, and the ciliary muscle that controls it loses strength.
Theories on tipping points suggest that as a system nears a tipping point, it becomes less resilient.
In addition, as consumers demand that larger percentages of U.S. energy needs be met by wind and solar power, which of course are subject to environmental variability, the power system becomes less resilient and more costly to run.
Even dishwasher safe chinaware becomes less resilient and more fragile over time.
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