Agriculture causes Environment change
What Is The Environmental Impact Of Agriculture?
Agriculture can have a massive impact on the ecosystems surrounding it. This environmental impact of agriculture is the effect of various farming practices, and it can vary greatly depending on the country we are looking at. However, more often than not, the impact is negative. It also largely depends on the type of practices in agriculture that are used in various parts of the world.
Many climate variables can also influence the impact of agriculture on
the environment. This includes temperature and rainfall. Naturally, the type of
machinery used also plays a major role, as do the ways of handling livestock.
Many critical environmental issues are tied to agriculture, such as climate
change, dead zones, genetic engineering, pollutants, deforestation, soil degradation,
waste, and many others.
We usually divide the indicators of the environmental impact of
agriculture into two types. The means-based type refers to the methods the
farmers use in production, and the effect based types refer to the impact of
farming methods on the farming system and the emissions on the environment.
There are many ways in which agriculture can negatively impact the environment,
but one of the most common ones is through climate change.
The Effect On Climate Change
Climate change is closely related to agriculture. Both of these processes take place globally, and while climate change does affect agriculture negatively, through higher temperatures and carbon dioxide levels, it is much more interesting to take a look at how agriculture affects climate change. This mostly happens through the release of greenhouse gases. These gases have a negative effect on climate change and include carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide.
Various types of agriculture also use fertilization and pesticides, which
releases phosphorus and nitrate in the air, among other things. This can affect
the quality of soil, air, and water. It can also impact the biodiversity of our
planet and make changes in the land cover. What this means is that the ability
of the Earth to either absorb or reflect light and heat can change drastically.
This leads to radiative forcing, which is the difference between the absorbed
sunlight and the reflected energy.
Agriculture can
also cause deforestation, which also influences climate change. Farmers often
use fossil fuels, which is another thing that factors into the emissions of
carbon dioxide. The usage of livestock emits methane, which also has a negative
impact. We can see that agriculture is closely related to climate change and
that certain methods in it need to be changed to ensure a future for all of us.
Other Ways the Environment Is Impacted
Deforestation is a
big side effect of agriculture that greatly impacts our planet and the
environment. It is defined as the clearing of the forests on our planet on a
larger scale, and it causes land damage across the world. Farmers often cause
deforestation by clearing land for their crops. Most of the deforestation
happens because of slash-and-burn farming. As the name implies, this method
includes the cutting and burning of plants in order to create land suitable for
farming.




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