Answer:
The big issues in that chocolate you like so much: low prices for farmers, unsustainable practices, child labor. These are still with us.
European governments and legislators urged to help cocoa farmers as prices continue to fall in West Africa: Fairtrade urges EU to implement regulation to recognise the right to living income in cocoa sector in any forthcoming human rights due diligence regulation, as European Cocoa Association calls for an ‘enabling environment’ across the industry.
Answer:
A human settlement is a place where people live. Settlement patterns describe the ways in which villages, towns, cities and First Nation reserves are distributed, as well as the factors that influence this arrangement.
ANSWER IS:
A. Artificial translocation of organisms
B. Physical removal of organisms
D. Habitation modification
EXPLANATION:
Natural distributions of biomes are often severely modified by human activities through physical removal, habitat modification and artificial translocation of organisms.
Humans can alter natural distribution patterns astonishingly quickly
Artificial translocation of organisms :
It leads to introduction of exotic species that have an effect on crops and pets
Physical removal of organisms :
Physically organisms are removed by modification of landscape for civilization. It effects overall distribution patterns.
Habitat modification :
Habitat is the natural environment where an organism lives. Human activities are responsible for the alterations in the habitat of many organisms that leads to their extinction.
For example, because of tropical rain forest removal it leads to loss of 27 million acres of rain forest per year.
Ecosystem can also effects from rain forest removal. Biodiversity lost through extinction.
The greenhouse gases<span> absorb some of this energy and radiate much of it back towards the surface whilst the rest is radiated out to space. This plays an </span>important<span>role in keeping the </span>Earth's<span> surface warm and able to sustain </span>life<span>.</span>