Current Environmental Issues
Current
Environmental Issues
It is high time for human beings to
take the ‘right’ action towards saving the earth from major
environmental issues. If ignored today, these ill effects are sure to
curb human existence in the near future.
Our planet earth has a natural
environment, known as ‘Ecosystem’ which includes all humans, plant life,
mountains, glaciers, atmosphere, rocks, galaxy, massive oceans and seas.
It also includes natural resources such as water, electric charge, fire,
magnetism, air and climate.
Engineering developments
are resulting in resource depletion and environmental destruction. Modern
technologies used in the engineering and manufacturing industry have a
major impact on our life in past few years. Due to the rapid changes in the engineering
and manufacturing industry have been drastic changes in the environment. Learn
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Engineering and
manufacturing industry have increased the use of materials like metals,
plastic, oil and rubber. These are used in the production of numerous end
products which can be associated with different industries such as
Car production units, shipping industries, Cotton mills, plastics
industries, Coal mining, heavy machineries and etc which are causing numerous
arduous effects and are considered to be non-environment friendly.
Crucial environmental
issues are no more a blame game. While most of us crib about dirty air, smelly
garbage or polluted water, least do we know it is “us” who is responsible for
this unfavorable circumstances leading to cautionary environmental issues.
Here are 10 significant
current environmental issues, where human beings play an important role in its
cause.
1.
Pollution: More
than half of the human population knows what is pollution, but we are still not
ready to face its damaging consequences. Pollution is
not only limited to water, soil and noise but has extended to light, visual,
point and non-point sources. Human beings and their actions are majorly
responsible for causing all types of pollution. Water pollution is essentially
cause by oil spills, urban runoff and ocean dumping. Air pollution rises
from burning of fossil fuels, hydraulic fracturing and gases emitted by
vehicles. Water and soil pollution are majorly cause from industrial waste.
2.
Climate Change: Climate change today is
less of a natural process. It is rapidly occurring due to the ill effects of
human actions responsible for disturbing and harmful out comings such as global
warming, greenhouse effect, urban
heat, coal industry etc. Climate change is not only changing the overall
weather scenario, but has larger and harmful effects. Some of these
include: melting of polar regions, occurrence of new diseases and permanent
inhibition in growth of certain plants essential for human survival.
3. Global
Warming: Global warming is
another environmental issue which is increase in earth’s temperature due to
effect of greenhouse gases called carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor and
other gases. These gases possess heat trapping capacity that are needed to
create greenhouse effect so that this planet remains warm for people to
survive. Without these gases, this planet would turn be cold for life to exist.
During past several
decades, the accumulation of greenhouse gases have
grown rapidly, which means more heat gets trapped in the atmosphere and few of
these gases escapes back into the space. These gases heat up the earth’s
surface and this results in global warming. According to Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) reports, the earth’s temperature has increased by 0.8
degrees Celsius over the past century. Global warming is a serious public
health and environmental concern. Global warming can have long lasting effects
which can result in melting of glaciers, climate change, droughts, diseases and
increase in hurricanes frequency.
4.
Deforestation: With
population growing at a rapid pace, the demand for food, shelter and cloth has
almost tripled in last few decades. To overcome growing demand, a direct
action that we have come to recognize as “Deforestation” occurs.
Deforestation means, clearing of forests or green cover for means of
agriculture, industrial or urban use. It involves permanent end of forest
cover to make that land available for residential, commercial or industrial
purpose.
According to the United
Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), an estimated 18 million acres
(7.3 million hectares) of forest are lost each year. The long term effects of deforestation can be
severely devastating and alarming as they may cause floods, soil erosion,
increase in global warming, climate imbalance, wildlife extinction and other
serious environmental issues.
5. Overpopulation: This is a
never-ending human tragedy which is responsible for causing all types
of environmental issues. Water pollution, resources crisis, gender
imbalance, pollution, land pollution, urban sprawling, deforestation, over
production are some common examples of dangerous effects cause by overpopulation.
Despite efforts taken by the government in terms of family planning in
many countries, over population is difficult to control at international level.
This has become more like a subjective concern and no method seems to be 100%
efficient to resolve the problem of over population.
6.
Industrial and Household Waste: At
present, tons of garbage is produced by each household each year. Items that
can be recycled are sent to local recycling unit while other items become a
part of the landfills or sent to third world countries. Due to increase in
demand for food, shelter and house, more goods are produced. This resulted in
creation of more waste that needs to be disposed of. Most waste is buried
underground in landfill sites. The presence of huge landfills sites across the
city pose serious environmental concerns. It affects human health, degrades
soil quality, effects wildlife, cause air pollution and results in climate
change.
7. Acid
Rain: Acid rain simply
means rain that is acidic in nature due to the presence of certain pollutants
in the atmosphere. These pollutants come in the atmosphere due to car or
industrial processes. Acid rain can occur in form of rain, snow, fog or dry
material that settle to earth. Acid rain may cause due to erupting
volcanoes, rotting vegetation and sea sprays that produce sulfur dioxide
and fires, bacterial decomposition and lightening generate nitrogen dioxide.
Acid rain can also be
caused due to man-made sources which include combustion of fossil fuels which
release sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere. Acid rain
can have devastating effects on aquatic life, forests, public health and
architecture and buildings.
8. Ozone
Layer Depletion: Ozone layer is
a layer of gas that sits 25-30 km above earth’s surface. It mainly
contains contain ozone which is a naturally occurring molecule containing
three oxygen atoms. This layer is present in the stratosphere and prevents too
many harmful UV (ultra violet) radiations from entering the earth. Ozone layer
is capable of absorbing 97-99% of the harmful ultraviolet radiations that are
emitted by sun.
However, during last
several decades, human and industrial activity has contributed a lot
which has resulted in considerable reduction in the ozone layer of the
atmosphere. The main cause of depletion of ozone layer is determined as
excessive release of chlorine and bromine from man-made compounds such as
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons), halons, CH3CCl3 (Methyl
chloroform), CCl4 (Carbon tetrachloride), HCFCs (hydro-chlorofluorocarbons),
hydrobromofluorocarbons and methyl bromide are found to have direct impact on
the depletion of the ozone layer.
9. Genetic
Engineering: Genetic modification of food, human
and animal organs seems like the gem of science and technology but this has
major harmful effects. Biotechnology is an impressive technology but limiting
is use is the need of the hour. Genetic engineering is a controversial subject
and has seen more ill impacts than the benefits it brings to mankind. Genetic
pollution and alteration of food produce not only have harmful effects on human
beings, but are responsible for crucial concern known s as ‘genetic
modification’.
10. Urban
Sprawl: Not
only India and China are classic examples of over population and urban sprawl
leading to land degradation. Today almost all countries are using the land
irresponsibly to meet the ever-growing demand of the greedy human wishes. The
expansion of industrial areas has not only led to land degradation and soil
pollution, but the habitat destruction is a terrible misery. Natural
environment consisting of flora and fauna is
indiscriminately destructed and lost completely instead of being replaced. This
in the long run has harmful impact for human survival and cause serious
environmental issue.
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