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The World Food Programme was forced, for lack of resources, to cut by 30 percent food support to the Syrian refugees.
The need to conserve
resources
is the reason most of the brain's operations must happen outside of consciousness.
But in the last decade, we've seen the combined effects of climate change, population growth and competition for water
resources
threaten these vital lifelines and water
resources.
Well, in a time when all of the water
resources
are spoken for, it's not going to be possible to rely on this tried and true way of providing ourselves with water.
It's cheaper in many cases, and definitely more sustainable than our dependance on traditional power plants that use
resources
like coal, which will eventually run out.
And when we can understand our human connections with our groundwater and all of our water
resources
on this planet, then we'll be working on the problem that's probably the most important issue of this century.
There needs to be a way to divide resources, organize major efforts and distribute labor efficiently.
So the more capitalism succeeds in taking the demos out of democracy, the taller the twin peaks and the greater the waste of human
resources
and humanity's wealth.
Our population and our use of the finite
resources
of planet Earth are growing exponentially, along with our technical ability to change the environment for good or ill.
The territory of the Mali Empire was rich in natural resources, such as gold and salt.
BG: So you're basically pleading for rehabilitating growth, but the only way for that happen without compromising the capacity of the earth, to take us on a long journey, is for economic growth somehow to decouple from the underlying use of
resources.
I think if we start to constrain ourselves using the finite, scarce and depleting
resources
that we know today, we could get quite negative and quite concerned about the way the world is.
However, we've seen the Club of Rome, we've seen previous claims that the world would be running out of resources, and it's not to argue that those things are not valid.
During this process, the body's
resources
are cleverly used to shape a suitable environment for a fetus, creating an internal haven for a mother to nurture her growing child.
The fetus inherits genes from its father, as well, and those genes can promote their own survival by extracting more than their fair share of
resources
from the mother.
As it grows, a fetus's ongoing need for
resources
can cause intense fatigue, high blood pressure, and conditions like diabetes and preeclampsia.
What's the world going to look like in just 35 short years when there's 2.7 billion more of us sharing the same
resources?
The World Health Organization recently reported that 800 million people are suffering from malnutrition and food shortage, which is due to that same growing, global population and the declining access to
resources
like water, energy and land.
People are hungry, and we are running dangerously low on natural
resources.
Your nervous system has just leveraged the
resources
you already have, other muscles, to meet the demand.
Its focus on innate racial differences in disease diverts attention and
resources
from the social determinants that cause appalling racial gaps in health: lack of access to high-quality medical care; food deserts in poor neighborhoods; exposure to environmental toxins; high rates of incarceration; and experiencing the stress of racial discrimination.
And each level of conflict requires a different allocation of resources, a different approach, a different organizational model.
And we can mobilize
resources
and political will.
But the political will has to be mobilized, in order to mobilize the
resources.
While the human brain only makes up about 2% of our body weight, it uses up to 20% of our energy
resources.
And scarce resources, and a lack of access to healthy, affordable foods creates an even greater risk in disadvantaged communities.
And the intuitive way to maximize it and avoid diminishing returns is to vary the way we spend our time and
resources.
We couldn't live sustainably on most planets, and we require a lot of
resources
to stay alive.
They would then mine the available
resources
and harvest energy, build replicas of themselves, launch those to the nearest planets, and continue the cycle.
So, as researchers, something that we often do is use immense
resources
to achieve certain capabilities, or achieve certain goals.
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