Business Risk Assessment Methodology

Business Risk Assessment Methodology

Business Risk Assessment Methodology

Civilization has rocked Earth’s foundations with countless reverberations throughout its wars and climbing levels of technological improvement. Some wilderness areas are still subscribing to the constant disruptive digging of mine shafts, plus global drilling of water and oil wells through the planet's no-longer sturdy crust. There is no mystery behind the increasing worldwide weather and geological disasters. Beneath, plates are shifting. On the surface, much of the world's finest natural resources have been removed, leaving barren sinks (ecologically low-quality habitats) or ecological traps (rapid and/or dramatic ecological changes that drive away life forms or prevent them from settling in) behind.

Wildlife Are Greatly At Risk

Governments and big business continue to attack and commandeer the little remaining safe wildlife habitat, removing their desperately needed resources at increasing rates. Human pride insists that the natural world must be changed into mankind’s images, regardless of the consequences—and they are many. Meteorologists blithely discuss “the butterfly effect”, an idea originating in A Sound of Thunder, Ray Bradbury’s 1952 time travel novel that opened up the endless Pandora’s Box possibilities if a time traveler altered the smallest fragment of the past. Edward Lorenz, meteorologist of “Chaos Theory” fame, later popularized the term for science fiction.

But sci-fi doesn’t help here, and there is no choice of going back in time to prevent the ecological disturbances already foisted upon the world. According to the 2008 Red List of threatened species of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), zoologists have logged over 5400 species extinct as of 2006, and 1,141 of the 5,487 mammals are critically endangered as of 2008. More than half of these are rodents, a required food source for most predators, yet a continuous target of man.


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