Identify the causes of ‘Unsustainability’?
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“Unsustainable” in general means that continuing to do something in a certain way will eventually lead to not being able to do it at all. Applied to agriculture this would be any practice that does not maintain or restore the soil to a condition that can support plant life.
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The causes of Un-sustainability are limited supply and imbalance of the resources, failure of governmental policies, urban and rural exploitation of resources, obstruction in trading facilities and harmful impacts of the new technologies
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- The fall out of governmental policies of pricing, subsidy and tax policies have been the main cause for un-sustainability.
- The over exploitation of the resources due to rapid urbanization and by the commercial exploitation are the important causes for un-sustainability.
- The increase in population with limited resources where the countries are not equipped to meet their own needs or invest for the future.
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Describe two ways in which population growth affects the environment. Should we be limiting population growth through governmental policy?
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