Categorieën: Alle - biodiversity - farming - diseases - pollution

door Carolina Sazo 3 jaren geleden

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7 billion people and growing

The rapid growth of the global population, surpassing 7 billion, is placing unprecedented strain on natural resources, leading to significant environmental challenges. Water pollution is exacerbated by domestic, industrial, and agricultural waste, contributing to the spread of waterborne diseases such as cholera and typhoid.

7 billion people and growing

7 billion people and growing

DEFORESTATION

CONSEQUENCES
Less transpiration

No cloud formation, no rains

More floods
LESS o2 PRODUCED
REASONS
To develop agricultural activities
Mining

pollution: soil, water, air, visual, noise

Business
TO MAKE MORE HOUSES

More energy is needed

NUCLEAR energy will be developed
more water will be wasted
more possibile accidents like Chernobyl
Renewable enery will be needed
solar, tidal, wind, wave, geothermal, biomass
Fossil fuels will disappear

WATER ISSUES

more water pollution
diseases: cholera, typhoid
domestic waste, industrial waste, agricultural waste
oil spills

more consumption

AIR POLLUTION

diseases
headaches, lung cancer, asthma, bronchitis
acid rain
living creatures will die
soil is ruined
ozone depletion
more UV rays

more skin cancer

MORE FOOD IS NEEDED

More pastoral farming
more use of chemicals

fertilizers

EUTROPHICATION!!!

pesticides

more methane

GLOBAL WARMING!!!!

poles will melt, ocean levels will grow, countries will disappear

OVERFISHING
reduced biodiversity
More arable farming
overexpoitation of the soil

desertification

soil degradation