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Human impact on the environment (or anthropogenic environmental impact) refers to changes to biophysical environments and to ecosystems, biodiversity, and natural resources caused directly or indirectly by humans. Modifying the environment to fit the needs of society (as in the built environment) is causing severe effects including global warming, environmental degradation (such as ocean acidification), mass extinction and biodiversity loss, ecological crisis, and ecological collapse. Some human activities that cause damage (either directly or indirectly) to the environment on a global scale include population growth, neoliberal economic policies and rapid economic growth, overconsumption, overexploitation, pollution, and deforestation. Some of the problems, including global warming and biodiversity loss, have been proposed as representing catastrophic risks to the survival of the human species. The term anthropogenic designates an effect or object resulting from human activity. The term was first used in the technical sense by Russian geologist Alexey Pavlov, and it was first used in English by British ecologist Arthur Tansley in reference to human influences on climax plant communities. The atmospheric scientist Paul Crutzen introduced the term "Anthropocene" in the mid-1970s. The term is sometimes used in the context of pollution produced from human activity since the start of the Agricultural Revolution but also applies broadly to all major human impacts on the environment. Many of the actions taken by humans that contribute to a heated environment stem from the burning of fossil fuel from a variety of sources, such as: electricity, cars, planes, space heating, manufacturing, or the destruction of forests. Human overshoot Overconsumption Overconsumption is a situation where resource use has outpaced the sustainable capacity of the ecosystem. It can be measured by the ecological footprint, a resource accounting approach which compares human demand on ecosystems with the amount of planet matter ecosystems can renew. Estimates by the Global Footprint Network indicate that humanity's current demand is 70% higher than the regeneration rate of all of the planet's ecosystems combined. A prolonged pattern of overconsumption leads to environmental degradation and the eventual loss of resource bases. Humanity's overall impact on the planet is affected by many factors, not just the raw number of people. Their lifestyle (including overall affluence and resource use) and the pollution they generate (including carbon footprint) are equally important. In 2008, The New York Times stated that the inhabitants of the developed nations of the world consume resources like oil and metals at a rate almost 32 times greater than those of the developing world, who make up the majority of the human population. Human civilization has caused the loss of 83% of all wild mammals and half of plants. The world's chickens are triple the weight of all the wild birds, while domesticated cattle and pigs outweigh all wild mammals by 14 to 1. Global meat consumption is projected to more than double by 2050, perhaps as much as 76%, as the global population rises to more than 9 billion, which will be a significant driver of further biodiversity loss and increased Greenhouse gas emissions. Population growth and size Some scholars, environmentalists and advocates have linked human population growth or population size as a driver of environmental issues, including some suggesting this indicates an overpopulation scenario. In 2017, over 15,000 scientists around the world issued a second warning to humanity which asserted that rapid human population growth is the "primary driver behind many ecological and even societal threats." According to the Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, released by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in 2019, human population growth is a significant factor in contemporary biodiversity loss. A 2021 report in Frontiers in Conservation Science proposed that population size and growth are significant factors in biodiversity loss, soil degradation and pollution. Some scientists and environmentalists, including Pentti Linkola, Jared Diamond and E. O. Wilson, posit that human population growth is devastating to biodiversity. Wilson for example, has expressed concern that when Homo sapiens reached a population of six billion their biomass exceeded that of any other large land dwelling animal species that had ever existed by over 100 times. However, attributing overpopulation as a cause of environmental issues is controversial. Demographic projections indicate that population growth is slowing and world population will peak in the 21st century, and many experts believe that global resources can meet this increased demand, suggesting a global overpopulation scenario is unlikely. Other projections have the population continuing to grow into the next century. While some studies, including the British government's 2021 Economics of Biodiversity review, posit that population growth and overconsumption are interdependent, critics suggest blaming overpopulation for environmental issues can unduly blame poor populations in the Global South or oversimplify more complex drivers, leading some to treat overconsumption as a separate issue. Advocates for further reducing fertility rates, among them Rodolfo Dirzo and Paul R. Ehrlich, argue that this reduction should primarily affect the "overconsuming wealthy and middle classes," with the ultimate goal being to shrink "the scale of the human enterprise" and reverse the "growthmania" which they say threatens biodiversity and the "life-support systems of humanity." Fishing and farming The environmental impact of agriculture varies based on the wide variety of agricultural practices employed around the world. Ultimately, the environmental impact depends on the production practices of the system used by farmers. The connection between emissions into the environment and the farming system is indirect, as it also depends on other climate variables such as rainfall and temperature. There are two types of indicators of environmental impact: "means-based", which is based on the farmer's production methods, and "effect-based", which is the impact that farming methods have on the farming system or on emissions to the environment. An example of a means-based indicator would be the quality of groundwater that is affected by the amount of nitrogen applied to the soil. An indicator reflecting the loss of nitrate to groundwater would be effect-based. The environmental impact of agriculture involves a variety of factors from the soil, to water, the air, animal and soil diversity, plants, and the food itself. Some of the environmental issues that are related to agriculture are climate change, deforestation, genetic engineering, irrigation problems, pollutants,.... Discover the Annette Oppenlander popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Annette Oppenlander books.

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  • So Close to Heaven synopsis, comments

    So Close to Heaven

    Annette Oppenlander

    A harrowing tale of a single woman's fight to preserve her beloved abbey, a tale of courage and perserverance based on a true story.South Tirol, Sabiona Abbey, 1796: Magdalen...

  • Immer der Fremdling synopsis, comments

    Immer der Fremdling

    Annette Oppenlander

    »... wird die gesamte Aufmerksamkeit des Lesers von Anfang bis Ende auf sich ziehen. Sehr zu empfehlen...« Midwest Book Review»... eine unterhaltsame und rasante Lektüre, die garan...

  • Als Deutschlands Jungen ihre Jugend verloren synopsis, comments

    Als Deutschlands Jungen ihre Jugend verloren

    Annette Oppenlander

    Als Deutschland in sein letztes Kriegsjahr eintritt und wertvolle Ressourcen, insbesondere verfügbare und kampffähige Männer, knapp werden, beschließt Hitler, dass es an der Zeit i...

  • Endlos ist die Nacht synopsis, comments

    Endlos ist die Nacht

    Annette Oppenlander

    »... eine bemerkenswerte Lektüre, die die Ebenen des Guten und Bösen im Menschen auslotet.« Historical Novel Society»... gut geschrieben mit komplexen Charakteren. Die histori...

  • A Lightness in My Soul synopsis, comments

    A Lightness in My Soul

    Annette Oppenlander

    Inspired by the incredible true story of a German teen taken prisoner at the end of WWII, determined to survive and to reunite with his mother  A Lightness in My Soul is ...

  • Where the Night Never Ends synopsis, comments

    Where the Night Never Ends

    Annette Oppenlander

    A chance encounter between a penniless young woman in search of her missing brother and a hobo burdened with a big secret takes both on a journey to Chicago's glamorous yet crimeri...

  • A Different Truth synopsis, comments

    A Different Truth

    Annette Oppenlander

    A historical comingofage adventure for readers of A Separate Peace and The Catcher in the Rye."...a powerful and thought provoking tale that allows us to think about our moral deci...

  • The Scent of a Storm synopsis, comments

    The Scent of a Storm

    Annette Oppenlander

    "...a complex multilayered narrative that fully engages the reader." Historical Novel Society"...a fantastic read that is impossible to put down and will steal the hearts of a...

  • Das Kreuz des Himmels synopsis, comments

    Das Kreuz des Himmels

    Annette Oppenlander

    "Annette Oppenlander hat die Geschichte zum Leben erweckt ... Mehr noch, sie hat sich eine unglaubliche Wendung am Ende ausgedacht ..." Readers' FavoriteEine bewegende Geschic...

  • 47 Tage synopsis, comments

    47 Tage

    Annette Oppenlander

    »...fesselndes und faszinierendes Teen Abenteuer...« Readers' FavoriteIm März 1945 erteilte Hitler mit dem Volkssturm sein letztes Diktat an die Zivilbevölkerung: alle 15 und 16jäh...

  • When They Made Us Leave synopsis, comments

    When They Made Us Leave

    Annette Oppenlander

    "A must read!" InD'Tale Magazine"Solid characterizations and love of place are highlights of this welltold tale of courage, fortitude and the power of kindness. When They Made...