Sentence examples for quantity of natural resources from inspiring English sources

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"That's an economic crisis in the making". Measurements of the "ecological footprint" of different countries – the area required to provide the resources consumed by the population or average person in a year, compiled by the Global Footprint Network, shows the richest countries consume, on average, five times the quantity of natural resources as the poorest countries.

First, the unrelenting campaigning of global influencers, the media and international institutions like the World Bank, has called for government, industry and society to act together to adapt to the limits imposed by the finite quantity of natural resources.

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The quantity or quality of natural resources has been less crucial than social and political factors in relegating these lands to peripheral or so-called less-developed status within the world economy.

Reciprocally, human activities are themselves influenced by the manner in which climate variation, variability in the quantity and quality of natural resources, and other processes of environmental change interact with socio-cultural systems.

Second, the melting ice has exposed vast quantities of natural resources.

Concrete industry consumes considerably large quantities of natural resources in addition to generating toxic gases, such as CO2, in the atmosphere.

"Mongolia has enormous economic growth potential stemming from its varied and world-class quantities of natural resources, which have low costs of production and delivery to customers in large, nearby markets.

In addition, the causes of war may be diminished greatly for a civilization with access to the galaxy, as there are prodigious quantities of natural resources in space accessible without resort to violence.

And the number of countries exporting large quantities of natural resources is growing by the year.

But there's the rub: while energy sources like sunlight and wind are free and naturally replenished, converting them into large quantities of electricity requires vast amounts of natural resources — most notably, land.

Most global and regional environmental problems originate in cities. Cities concentrate increasing numbers of people and human activities; thus, they import increasing amounts of natural resources and export vast quantities of emissions and waste.

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