The Threat To Environment- Loss Of Biodiversity

Editorials News | May-20-2021

The Threat To Environment- Loss Of Biodiversity

“If Conservation of Natural Resources goes wrong then, nothing else can go right”

A unique feature of the Earth is life, and the most prominent aspect of life is its diversity. About nine million species of plants, animals, artists, and fungi live on Earth. And so it is with seven billion people. Biodiversity is abbreviated as Biodiversity, which contains the number, degree of Biodiversity, and Biodiversity of the world's non-living systems. It infects tiny creatures in the person who attacks the attacker the most. Biodiversity is vital to human well-being. It guarantees good human health on our planet. Human activities are tearing down the Earth's ecosystems, removing genes, species, and biological features at an alarming rate.

Loss of Biodiversity has adverse effects on environmental activities and human health such as food chain, climate change, health standards, the environment, energy security, and access to clean water, air, and other resources. The following threats can be considered a natural loss.
Loss of habitat: Loss of habitat is the first and most important problem, and the severe impact of Biodiversity is the result of deforestation, wildfires, and urban overuse. Loss of habitat also poses a severe threat to 85% of all species described in Red Union as listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).High population: Population, growth, land use, overcrowding, and migration are the causes of environmental degradation. Increasing demand for goods and services to meet the needs of growing numbers will put additional pressure on Biodiversity, genetics, and Biodiversity.

Environmental Pollution: Man-made influences affect the environment that produces harmful, direct or indirect, effects that alter the flow of energy, chemicals, and the constitution of the natural body and overflow.
Global climate change: Global warming affects Biodiversity because it threatens all species adapted to frost due to its wide range (polar type) or altitude (mountain species).

Overuse of natural resources: When activities linked to catching and harvesting (hunting, fishing, farming) a renewable natural resource in an area are extremely tense, the aid itself can be eliminated, for example, in the form of sardines, herrings, cod, tuna, and many other man-made alternatives—enough time for organisms to produce.Endangered Species / Loss of Wild Species: The extinction of the process is natural. Geographical records show that many thousands of species of plants and animals have disappeared from time to time as they have failed to adapt to changing conditions. Recent findings suggest that the current rate of extinction is at least 100 to 1,000 times higher than the natural rate.

Introduction of exotic species and genetically modified organisms: Specific species introduced into new natural habitats can lead to a wide variety of environmental imbalances. External species and modified organisms are listed as an example in this case.
We must prevent the substantial natural loss of human life on Earth. Let's follow an ongoing lifestyle and leave the next generation with a healthy planet.

By: Tanya

Content- https://www.greenfacts.org/en/global-biodiversity-outlook/l-3/6-threat-biodiversity.htm


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