Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Home (Environmental issues (water pollution (Species are dying at a rhythm…
Home
Environmental issues
-
-
-
water pollution
Species are dying at a rhythm 1000 times faster than the natural rate.” By 2050, 1/4th of the Earth’s species may be threatened or extinct.
As Greenland’s ice melts, the fresh water mixes with sea water and hence the sea level rises, submerging the low lying coastal areas.
-
Evolution of agriculture
Agriculture came up less than 10,000 years ago and it gave surplus food which further led to the birth or civilizations and cities.
Evolution of humans
Population grew by manifolds, industries flourished and demand fuel rose to meet demands of globalized industrial production which led to oil and mineral exploitation and humans started polluting the environment at an alarming rate.
Hunger
Population grew by manifolds, industries flourished and demand fuel rose to meet demands of globalized industrial production which led to oil and mineral exploitation and humans started polluting the environment at an alarming rate.
Carbon
The carbon that was trapped in the fuels, forests and the ground is being released again
into the atmosphere, heating it up.
-
Forest
Every year, 13 million hectares of forest land disappears, which is alarming.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-