over-exploitation
noun[U]
(alsooverexploitation)uk/ˌəʊ.vər.ek.splɔɪˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌoʊ.vɚ.ek.splɔɪˈteɪ.ʃən/theactof using too much of something,especiallyanaturalresource(=minerals,forests,coal, etc. thatexistin aplaceand can be used bypeople):
Man's over-exploitation of the earth'sresourceshasledto more and morepeoplestarvingtodeath.
Codstockshaveplummetedthrough overexploitation byfisheries.
- Over-exploitation haswipedout somespecies.
 - How can we use thiscommonresourcewithout over-exploitation?
 - Manyconflictsare aboutdiminishingland,drivenby overexploitation ofnaturalresources.
 - Commercial over-exploitation oflandandglobalclimatechangemayencouragethespreadof thefungus.
 - Greatwhitesharksareactuallyveryvulnerableto overexploitation.
 
Environmental issues
- agroecology
 - air pollution
 - anti-conservation
 - anti-conservationist
 - anti-consumer
 - biodegradable
 - carbon neutral
 - environmentally
 - feed-in tariff
 - food insecure
 - food insecurity
 - food secure
 - noise pollution
 - nuclear winter
 - populate
 - sustainably
 - tidal power
 - tree hugger
 - ULEZ
 - ultra-efficient