Can the Environment Recover from this Human Damage?

June 24, 2016

Is human degradation to the natural resources really outpacing the planet’s ability to absorb the damage? The most comprehensive environmental study ever conducted by the United Nations suggests that is exactly the case.

A recent article in The Guardian says the report warns that “water sources are under increasing threat from population growth, climate change, rapid urbanization, rising levels of consumption, and the degradation of lands that previously provided a natural replenishment of water resources.” The report concludes that “Radical action is needed” to combat the growing environmental damage to water sources, land, and biodiversity.

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Trout Headwaters agrees that radical action is needed. That’s why we specialize in the restoration and repair of aquatic and riparian habitats using only the most advanced sustainable and eco-friendly techniques and materials.

Start your “Radical Action” climate resilient project today by contacting the Trout Headwaters team. Call 800-218-8107 or complete the simple form below.

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Read more at: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/may/19/humans-damaging-the-environment-faster-than-it-can-recover-report-finds

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