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Geography · Economic development

Environmental risks

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Key concepts

The main environmental risks are:

  1. Soil erosion
  2. Desertification (the turning of fertile land to infertile land as a result of soil erosion)
  3. Enhanced global warming
  4. Pollution (water, air, noise, visual)

Desertification

Desertification — the turning of fertile land to infertile land as a result of soil erosion.

Reasons for desertification

  1. Climate change
  2. Deforestation
  3. Over-cultivation
  4. Overgrazing
  5. Population growth

Currently 500 million people live within areas experiencing desertification.


Climate change

CausesImpacts
Landfill sites (biodegradable waste breaks down into 55% methane, 45% CO2)Sea levels rise; increased flooding; displacement of people
Burning of fossil fuelsDroughts
DeforestationSki resorts forced to close
AgricultureAnimals die as they cannot adapt quick enough
New crops may start popping up
Health related risks such as heat stroke

The greenhouse effect

  1. Short wave radiation is released from the sun and reaches Earth.
  2. Some rays are reflected whilst others are absorbed, warming the Earth.
  3. The Earth emits this radiation back out in the form of long wave radiation.
  4. The greenhouse gases trap the radiation, warming the atmosphere even more.

Case study: Palm oil in Malaysia

An area where economic development is taking place and causing the environment to be at risk.

Why is palm oil produced?

  • It is high in yield (compared to other edible oils)
  • Multipurpose (used for food, cosmetics, fuel)
  • Cheap to produce and manage

Facts and the main impacts of palm oil plantations

  • 4.5 million people earn a living through palm oil in Indonesia and Malaysia (jobs)
  • There are currently approximately 18,000,000 hectares of palm oil plantations on the planet (air pollution due to slash and burn cultures + deforestation/global warming contribution)
  • Loss of Orangutans, Sumatran Tigers and Rhinos (loss of biodiversity)

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