This describes the change in energy-use and demand patterns in accordance to the variations in economic status of the household. the lower the income of the households, the more they rely on biomass fuels, such as wood and dung
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Poverty is a severe state of lacking something that is critical for living or wellbeing, such as a severe lack of food.
Effect of poverty on environmental
The demand to the environment increases as poverty drives people to turn to the environment to support them as they struggle through poverty .
Due to the lack of electricity for example people will turn to the environment to get wood for fire so that they can cook or keep themselves warm.
Others will overfish as they try to feed their families from fishing ; the depletion of all these resources have negative impact on the environment.
How does affluence affect the environment
Affluence refers having plenty of money to acquire a high standard of living .
As people get rich they become greedy and demand more those with businesses keep expanding them at the cost of demolishing the environment and their businesses are usually not environmental friendly but as long as they make money that is not taken into consideration.
The problems w efface by not including the harmful environmental costs in the prices of goods and services.
It has an effect on people understanding how much it actual costs to do damage control when the environment has been harmed or damaged.
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Darwin's theory is based on four observations:
- Members of a population of the same species vary in their traits.
- Traits can be inherited, or passed from parents to offspring.
- Populations are capable of producing more offspring than the environment can support.
- Due to a lack of food or other resources, many of the offspring do not survive.
Natural selection will only occur if all these points can be observed and followed.
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According to Darwin, organisms that are better adapted to the environment have greater chances of survival than those less adapted, leaving a greater number of descendants. The best adapted organisms are therefore selected for that environment.