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Soil Pollution

by Cheha Paik | 29-04-2022 22:26 recommendations 0

Soil is essential in our lives. It acts as a water filter, provides habitat, contributes to biodiversity, and supplies many of the antibiotics used to fight diseases. So, why are we polluting it?


First, we need to know what soil pollution is. The Environmental Pollution Centers states that soil pollution is the presence of toxic chemicals in high concentrations that are enough to pose a threat to humans. Causes of soil pollution include:

  • Biological Agents, such as bacteria and fungi, work inside of soil to introduce manures from organisms. 

  • Agricultural Practices cause the soil to pollute to a great extent. For example, fertilizers add an abundant amount of nitrogen in soil, harming its nutrients.

  • Radioactive Pollutants, such as radium and uranium, infiltrates soil and adds toxic chemicals. 

  • Urban Waste consists of garbage and rubbish materials, overall harming the environment.

  • Industrial Waste includes steel, pesticides, glass, and cement, which are all noxious to the environment.

All of these pollutants have a major effect. Soil pollution is detrimental to anyone that is susceptible, including animals, humans and plants. However, factors such as age and general health status come into play. For example, children are more vulnerable to contaminants compared to adults because they come in more contact with soil. However, old adults are more susceptible to disease due to having a weaker immune system. Overall, the effects of soil pollution has its differences depending on certain factors. 


Finally, we can now go back to our main question: Why are humans polluting soil? Although there isn¡¯t a definite answer, humans cause soil pollution mainly because of other work. This includes mining, industry, military activities, and so much more. However, it can also be an accidental or a deliberate cause, such as an improper disposal of waste which fits into both terms. Altogether, it is obvious that pollution overall is noxious to our world, but humans continue to do it. Therefore, I hope this report will spread awareness to decrease the amount of pollution there is in our world. 


References 


  • https://www.soils.org/files/science-policy/sssa-marketing-2013.pdf

  • https://www.environmentalpollutioncenters.org/soil/

 

ChehaPaik

  • Korea, South Former E-gen Ambassador Cheha Paik
 
 
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2 Comments

  • Chelwoon Mentor says :
    Hello Cheha, this is your mentor Chelwoon.

    Well written article about soil pollution! Immediate steps need to be taken by groups of people to clean up the already contaminated soil and then keep on checking everything around it. Adequate access to preceded measures to prevent our lands should be a number one priority, as soil pollution is one we cannot easily figure out due to its characteristics. Furthermore, it takes a lot of time and money to restore already polluted soils. I think it can be solved when all individuals work together because this is the problem we created ourselves.

    Thank you for the article!

    Regards,
    Chelwoon

    Posted 04-05-2022 09:02

  • Joon Mentor says :
    Hello Cheha, this is your mentor Joon.

    Though the effects of soil pollution has its differences depending on certain factors, we are sure that it at least have some impacts on our health which should be avoided if possible. I do not understand why people act on protecting soil knowing that it would eventually come back to us. Maybe it is lack of awareness or maybe it is due to stolidness of people. At least the people who knows about the issue should work on alleviating the problem of soil pollution.

    Well read your article, and let's keep up!

    Best,

    Joon
    Posted 01-05-2022 00:13

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