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what is evironmental intervention

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Answered by Arshdeep505
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Interaction between the environment and the economy such as resource extraction (mining minerals, drilling for oil, cutting down forests), land use, and releases of waste streams to air, water, or soil.

Answered by JeonJimin22019
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Interaction between the environment and the economy such as resource extraction (mining minerals, drilling for oil, cutting down forests), land use, and releases of waste streams to air, water, or soil.

These interventions include atmospheric, sea surface, and water column reflection or absorption of light, advection of cooler reef waters around reefs, and lowering of water acidity and increasing water acid-buffering capacity.

While the biological and ecological interventions considered in previous chapters act to enhance stress tolerance, the environmental interventions considered here all act to reduce or prevent stress exposure directly. In theory, if these environmental interventions can be made sufficiently effective at scale, then they can buy time for biological and ecological interventions to be developed further.

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