- risk are
anthropogenic (caused by humans), such as
global warming,
environmental degradation, and
nuclear war.
Others are
non-
anthropogenic or natural...
-
Anthropogenic biomes, also
known as anthromes,
human biomes or
intensive land-use biome,
describe the
terrestrial biosphere (biomes) in its contemporary...
-
Human impact on the
environment (or
anthropogenic environmental impact)
refers to
changes to
biophysical environments and to ecosystems, biodiversity...
- zero
anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and
declining net
anthropogenic non-CO2
radiative forcing over a multi-decade
period would halt
anthropogenic global...
- monoxide, and
nitrogen oxides. In some
non-urban areas,
biogenic emissions of
NMVOCs meet or
exceed anthropogenic emissions of NMVOCs.
There are estimated...
-
Volcanic eruptions Meteor or
comet strike Flooding Drought Earthquakes Non-
anthropogenic climate change Allogenic succession can
happen on a time
scale that...
- exclusive. They can be
classified by
causing actor (for example,
natural or
anthropogenic), by
physical nature (e.g.
biological or chemical) or by type of damage...
- by
freshwater diatoms behind dams. The
dominance of
non-siliceous
phytoplankton due to
anthropogenic nitrogen and
phosphorus loading and
enhanced silica...
- land use also emit
carbon dioxide and methane. The
largest source of
anthropogenic methane emissions is agriculture,
closely followed by gas
venting and...
- do you
agree or
disagree that
climate change is
mostly the
result of
anthropogenic causes?", it went from 4.17 to 3.62. Notably, the
percentage of respondents...