Environmental pollution and ecological degradation has resulted in economic losses for China.
This pollution could potentially result in harmful health implications for fish and other wildlife.
The Thai government has moved to control pollution resulting from the burgeoning number of shrimp farms.
Overfishing and pollution from gold mine tailings resulted in the decline of the fishery.
Sudeten rivers are characterized by changeable water rates, and high pollution resulting from large industrialization of the area.
However, habitat destruction, degradation, and pollution on a local scale have resulted mainly from land and watershed urbanization.
Global pollution and over-consumption of fish have resulted in drastically dwindling population of the majority of species.
Subsequent extensive toxic pollution, loss of industry jobs and racial segregation in the 1960s and 1970s resulted in urban decay.
As of May 2012 the city was abandoned and most buildings and other facilities demolished due to pervasive problems with lead pollution resulting from past mining.
The pollution resulted from a series of spills, some of which have been traced to the I.B.M. site.