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NotesESSTopic 5.2Environmental impacts of agriculture
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Environmental impacts of agriculture

IB Environmental Systems and Societies β€’ Unit 5

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Environmental impacts of agriculture

Big idea: Agriculture is essential for feeding 8 billion people, but it has massive environmental costs: habitat destruction, water pollution, soil degradation, biodiversity loss, and climate change contributions.

Impacts on water

  • Eutrophication β€” fertilizer runoff causes algal blooms, dead zones
  • Water scarcity β€” irrigation depletes rivers, lakes, aquifers
  • Salinization β€” irrigation in dry areas leaves salt deposits
  • Pesticide contamination β€” chemicals enter groundwater and streams

Impacts on soil

  • Erosion β€” bare fields lose topsoil to wind and rain
  • Nutrient depletion β€” continuous cropping removes N, P, K
  • Compaction β€” heavy machinery crushes soil structure
  • Loss of organic matter β€” tillage accelerates decomposition

Impacts on biodiversity and climate

  • Habitat destruction β€” land cleared for farming is #1 cause of biodiversity loss
  • Monoculture β€” single-crop fields eliminate habitat diversity
  • Pesticides β€” kill non-target species, disrupt food webs
  • GHG emissions β€” CO2 from machinery, N2O from fertilizers, CH4 from livestock
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