What Will Losing Biodiversity Mean For Us?
What Will Losing Biodiversity Mean For Us?
What Will Losing Biodiversity Mean For Us?
A figure of 90% is considered the "safe limit" to prevent the world from tipping into an "ecological
meltdown", according to researchers.
The UK is one of the world's most nature-depleted countries - in the bottom 10% globally and last
among the G7 group of nations, new data shows. It has an average of about half its biodiversity left,
far below the global average of 75%, a study has found. The assessment was released ahead of a key
UN biodiversity conference.
Loss in the variety of life can lead to a breakdown in the functioning of the ecosystem where decline
has happened. Biodiversity loss is associated with more permament ecological changes in
ecosystems, landsacpes and the global biosphere.
Natural ecological disturbances, such as wildfire, floods, and volcanic eruptions, change ecosystems
drastically by eliminating local populations of some species and transforming whole biological
communities.
How does humanity
impact the planet’s
biodiversity?
• Food Production: Biodiversity loss impacts food production by decreasing the nutrient level of the
food and the growth of food crops.
• Spread of Disease: The loss of biodiversity causes degradation of the ecosystem, which leads to
exposure to disease in animals, plants, and human beings.
• Loss of Habitat: The biodiversity loss may cause loss of habitat for many species that may lead to
the extinction of many species. In addition, deforestation may cause the destruction and
displacement of many species.
• Natural Disaster: The loss in biodiversity can form an unsustainable ecosystem which can lead to
natural disaster like floods, droughts, forest fire, earthquake.
• Pollution: The declining biodiversity can increase the pollution level, which may lead to an
unhealthy environment.
• Soil Erosion: The intensive usage of soil for agriculture may lead to soil erosion.
• Economic Effects: We get many substances from a healthy environment that have economic value,
but due to loss of biodiversity, the ecosystem fails to provide the valuable natural elements.
How can the loss of biodiversity be prevented?
• Protection of Species: Hunting of animals and poaching of birds should be restricted. But,
unfortunately, to fulfil our greed, we kill animals and ignore the consequences of our actions.
• Protection of Habitat & prevention of deforestation: due to the increase in human population, we
need more space to survive and agriculture, which leads to the destruction of natural habitats of
many animals and plants. Therefore, we should take measures to control the population to
protect the habitat of animals and plants to keep them safe from extinction.
• Controlled Usage of Natural Resources: We should keep control of the usage of natural resources
by using alternative options of cooking, fuel, and mineral usage.
• Pollution Control: We should control pollution levels as it affects the biodiversity in adverse and
high pollution may lead many species to extinction.
• Government Regulatory: Government should make laws that can protect or conserve the natural
variety
• Education: People should be educated about the importance of the ecosystem and the
preservation of biodiversity. They should also know the consequences of declining biodiversity so
the issue is taken seriously