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'''Environmental problems''' affecting the earth's population include pollution, epidemics and depletion of natural resources. Unaccountably, for environmentalists, [[global warming]] is the top issue. Why?<ref>"It is far less important than other social problems such as poverty, infectious diseases, deforestation, extinction of species on land and in the sea, not to mention war, nuclear weapons and biological weapons." - Freeman Dyson [http://www.livescience.com/environment/060713_global_warming.html] </ref>
 
'''Environmental problems''' affecting the earth's population include pollution, epidemics and depletion of natural resources. Unaccountably, for environmentalists, [[global warming]] is the top issue. Why?<ref>"It is far less important than other social problems such as poverty, infectious diseases, deforestation, extinction of species on land and in the sea, not to mention war, nuclear weapons and biological weapons." - Freeman Dyson [http://www.livescience.com/environment/060713_global_warming.html] </ref>
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Environmental problems affecting the earth's population include pollution, epidemics and depletion of natural resources. Unaccountably, for environmentalists, global warming is the top issue. Why?[1]

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  1. "It is far less important than other social problems such as poverty, infectious diseases, deforestation, extinction of species on land and in the sea, not to mention war, nuclear weapons and biological weapons." - Freeman Dyson [1]