Give two examples to show that human learned to use and change the environment.
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Human learned to use fire and with help of they cooked food and by burning things they also changed the environment.
Human learned to use the solar light and convert it into electricity and also not polluted the environment.
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Human learned to use the solar light and convert it into electricity and also not polluted the environment.
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> Almost all human activity has some potential relevance to global change.
> They have demonstrated that a complex of social, political, economic, technological, and cultural variables, sometimes referred to as driving forces, influences the human activities that proximately cause global change.
> The driving forces can be roughly classified as follows:
1) Population Growth:
Each person makes some demand on the environment for the essentials of life—food, water, clothing, shelter, and so on.
If all else is equal, the greater the number of people, the greater the demands placed on the environment for the provision of resources and the absorption of waste and pollutants.
2) Economic Growth:
For the first time in human history, economic activity is so extensive that it produces environmental change at the global level, the prospect of further economic growth arouses concern about the quality of the global environment.
Economic growth necessarily stresses the environment, but the amount of stress from a given amount of economic growth depends, among other things, on the pattern of goods and services produced, the population and resource base for agricultural development, forms of national political organization, and development policies.
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER,
> Almost all human activity has some potential relevance to global change.
> They have demonstrated that a complex of social, political, economic, technological, and cultural variables, sometimes referred to as driving forces, influences the human activities that proximately cause global change.
> The driving forces can be roughly classified as follows:
1) Population Growth:
Each person makes some demand on the environment for the essentials of life—food, water, clothing, shelter, and so on.
If all else is equal, the greater the number of people, the greater the demands placed on the environment for the provision of resources and the absorption of waste and pollutants.
2) Economic Growth:
For the first time in human history, economic activity is so extensive that it produces environmental change at the global level, the prospect of further economic growth arouses concern about the quality of the global environment.
Economic growth necessarily stresses the environment, but the amount of stress from a given amount of economic growth depends, among other things, on the pattern of goods and services produced, the population and resource base for agricultural development, forms of national political organization, and development policies.
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