Environmental Degradation
"Jimmy, let's see if you know the creatures of the rainforest. What sound does this one make?""That's right, a chainsaw goes RRRRRRRRR." A simple cartoon in a magazine, that's all people see it as. There is constantly talk about the environment being destroyed and we've become immune to the topic. It just washes over us, without the idea actually sinking in. Everything that is being done on this planet somehow affects someone, something. The state of our planet is becoming severely degraded without people realizing the brutal truth. "Oh, it's down south, we don't live there, it doesn't affect us." It's with this mentality that the state of the planet is going to continue to decline. Throughout the third world the land is being severely degraded due to the deforestation of rainforests, the side effects that go along with the destruction of forests, and the role multinational corporation's play. Deforestation has been a hot topic throughout the first world now for some years and it's commonly stated that this is one of the worst environmental problems on the planet, yet we aren't even there experiencing the problem, or doing a lot to help rectify it. Rainforests are being destroyed at a
During the 1960's the Brazilian government set up a program to relocate poor people outside of large cities. (See Figure 5) Rain is probably the biggest cause of soil erosion (after the land has been deforested). The downside to this is man-made fisheries aren't sustainable for nearly as long, because there's just fish, not the entire eco-system. Desertification Desertification is a serious problem caused by factors listed above, which is happening throughout half of the planet. Since the Himalayas are the youngest mountains on the Earth, they are also the most susceptible to soil erosion. Since then, the problem has only escalated with third world countries being in enormous debt and the need to get out of it. Wind degradation increases the possibility of droughts and in turn famine. Water Degradation Soil erosion can lead to degradation in the water, as the soil erodes it creates deposits in rivers, lakes, and oceans. To try and control this problem the IMF and World Bank stepped in to enforce the money owed. By looking at the statistics, people in the south are eating less beef, yet their production of cattle continues to rise. When the plants are planning on being crop dusted, no notification is given to workers in the fields, leaving them exposed to pesticides that cause major health problems later in life. When it rains in forested areas, water soaks into the ground into groundwater and shows up again in rivers. Due to this, every year almost one billion metric tons of topsoil is washed away. In truth, their meat (along with many other companies) came from third world countries in Central and South America.
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