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  1. The Carrying Capacity of the Environment as it relates to Human Consumerism.B. Chiarelli & M. Annese - 2009 - Global Bioethics 22 (1-4):3-18.
    The authors introduce and make an attempt to describe the main problems that present and future populations of the underdeveloped world will be facing to provide enough food for themeselves. This essay describes the anachronistic situation where underdeveloped countries grow, with big deal of economical efforts, agricultural products that eventually will be used to grow and feed cattle whose meat does constitutes the principal component of the western world diet. Should this practice be reduced, underdeveloped countries will be able to (...)
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  • (1 other version)Deforestation and reforestation: perspectives to reduce human caused desertification.B. Chiarelli - 1998 - Global Bioethics 11 (1-4):85-96.
    This paper presents the results of the Symposium on “Deforestation and reforestation: The Atlas Project”. From the studies presented appeared that at present the causes od deforestation do not arise so much from global climatic causes, but rather from human activity. Both the study conducted on the Nokopo population in Papua New Guinea, by Kocher Schmid, and the one conducted on the Berbers in Morocco, by Camperio Ciani and Arhou, presented a clear role of the local population and its tradition (...)
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  • The Carrying Capacity of the Environment as it Relates to Reproductive Morality.B. Chiarelli - 1995 - Global Bioethics 8 (4):149-157.
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