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Significances of Bioengineering & Biosciences

Water Circulation and Climate Change

  • Open or Close Oleg Halidullin*

    Academician of the Russian Federation LAN, Russia

    *Corresponding author: Oleg Halidullin, Ecology Professor, Academician of the Russian Federation LAN, Russia.

Submission: October 29, 2018;Published: November 14, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/SBB.2018.02.000544

ISSN 2637-8078
Volume2 Issue4

Abstract

Humanity annually takes away more and more lands from nature: plows it under crops, floods hydroelectric reservoirs, cuts down forests, concretes and asphalt areas of new cities and roads, falls asleep. “The total area of the dumps alone is approximately equal to the area of Mexico, to the three territories of Ukraine, or 5 territories of Germany” [1]. The total area of land killed in the world, according to various sources of information, ranges from 10 to 76 percent for 2015. The essence is not the volumes, but the essence is that these areas are intensively growing, have become commensurate with the land area of the whole Earth and the time comes when it will become 100%-natural habitats disappear.

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