Environmental Issues
Mohammad Mohaiminul Islam
Dept. of Geography and Environmental Studies
Faculty of Biological Science
University of Chittagong
mmohaiminul@yahoo.com
What are Environmental Issues?

Environmental Issues are any
such issues that are created by
human activities and can cause
harm to the environment.

They relate to the anthropogenic
effects on the natural
environment.
Major Environmental Issues
Human
overpopulation
Hydrological issues
Nuclear issues Land use issues
Major Environmental Issues
Intensive farming and
agriculture
Climate change
Environmental health Hazards
Environmental Pollution and
Degradation
Human Overpopulation
Overpopulation is an
undesirable condition where
the number of existing
human population exceeds
the carrying capacity of
Earth.
It affects environment in many ways.
Human Overpopulation
It has the following effects on
environment-

Exceeding biophysical carrying
capacity.

Land degradation and land
conflicts.

Inappropriate waste disposal.

Water scarcity and water conflicts.
Hydrological Issues
Hydrological issues refer to
the harm of water bodies,
water system and constrains
on water management
system. The quality of water in
reservoirs are affected in
many ways and also there is a
shortage of water.
Hydrological Issues
Hydrological Issues include-

Environmental Impact of
Reservoir

Affected drainage pattern

Flooding

Landslide

Water scarcity for drinking
and other usages
Nuclear Issues
The uprising usage of nuclear energy is
not only an alternative of energy
resources, it is also a threat to
environment for many reasons. And the
possibility of mass destruction of life
and environmental wealth due to the
possibility of nuclear war cannot be ignored.
Nuclear Issues
The enlistments of nuclear issues are-

Nuclear fallout

Nuclear meltdown

Nuclear radiation

Nuclear accidents

Radioactive waste management

Nuclear power and weapons
Land Use Issues
Land use has been defined as "the
arrangements, activities and inputs
people undertake in a certain land cover
type to produce, change or maintain it."
(FAO‚1997)
The most wide land use sectors in Bangladesh are agriculture and settlement.
Land Use Issues
The land use issues are-

Widening the built in environment

Desertification

Habitat loss

Land degradation and pollution

Urban sprawl

Urban heat island

Deforestation
Intensive Farming
and Agriculture
Intensive Farming or agriculture is a kind
of farming or agriculture where a lot of
money and labour are used to increase the
yield that can be obtained per area of land.
The use of large amounts of pesticides for
crops, and of medication for animal stocks is common.
Intensive Farming and Agriculture
Intensive Farming and Agriculture are
associated with the following environmental
issues-

Overgrazing

Plasticulture

Over usage of pesticides

Over usage of fertile land

Tile drainage
Climate Change
Climate change is a change in global or regional
climate patterns, in particular a change apparent
from the mid to late 20th century onwards and
attributed largely to the increased levels of
atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use
of fossil fuels.
Climate Change
Climate change issue include-

Global warming

Sea level rise

Habitat loss

Ocean acidification

Thermal
expansion

Ice melting

Urban heat island

Climatic complications

Hazards
and disasters
Environmental Health
Environmental health refers to the
influences human health and disease.
“Environment,” in this context, means
things in the natural environment like
air, water and soil, and also all the
physical, chemical, biological and social
features of our surroundings.
Environmental Health
Environmental health includes-

Asthma

Birth defect

Developmental disability

Endocrine disruptors

Lead
poisoning

Radiation risk etc.
Hazards
Hazard is an agent which has the
potentiality to cause harm to a vulnerable
target. Hazards can be of 3 types-
1. Hydrological Hazards
2. Meteorological Hazards
3. Geological Hazards
Apart from these, there can be several
sorts of man made hazards.
Examples of Hazards
Some examples of hazards are-
1. Hydrological: Floods, water logging
2. Meteorological: blizzard, cyclones, droughts,
hailstorms, heat waves,
hurricanes, floods (caused by rain), and
tornadoes
3. Geologic: volcanic eruptions, earthquakes,
tsunamis, erosion, and landslides.
Examples of Hazards
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Environmental Pollution and
Degradation

Pollution is viewed as the release of substances and energy as waste
products of human activities which result in harmful changes within the
natural environment (Sharma and Kaur, 1994).

Environmental degradation is the deterioration of the environment through
depletion of resources such as air, water and soil; the destruction of
ecosystems; habitat destruction; the extinction of wildlife; and pollution. It is
defined as any change or disturbance to the environment perceived to be
deleterious or undesirable
(
Johnshon et al., 1997).
Types of Environmental Pollution
Air pollution
Water
pollution
Land
pollution
Noise
pollution
Heat
pollution
Radioactive
pollution
Air pollution

Air pollution refers to the entrance of
foreign elements into the atmosphere.

Industries, vehicles and agricultural
emissions are the prime source of air
pollution.

Respiratory problems, heart diseases,
acid rain, eutrophication, ozone layer
depletion etc. are the effects.
Water pollution

The deterioration of the water quality due to
the changes of water quality parameters.

Parameters are- PH, DO, TDS, temperature,
nutrient elements, electric conductivity,
nutrient elements etc.

Effects are- lack of fresh drinking water,
arsenic poisoning, water contaminated
diseases, destruction of ecosystem etc.
Land pollution

Mostly occur due to the land filling of
non degradable elements, solid waste
disposal, emission of toxic chemicals
etc.

As a result, soil fertility is lost, soil
ecosystem is hampered, human health
is affected and many more.
Noise pollution

Noise pollution is the disturbing of
noise with harmful impact on the
activity of human or animal life.

The source of outdoor noise
worldwide is mainly caused by the
machines, Transport and
transportation systems, motor
vehicles engines, trains, etc.

Hearing problems, sleeping disorder,
cardiovascular issues etc. are the
impacts.
Heat Pollution

Heat of thermal pollution is the
degradation of water quality by any
process that changes ambient water
temperature.

A common cause of thermal
pollution is the use of water as a
coolant by power plants and
industrial manufacturers.

Effects are- decrease of DO,
biodiversity loss, toxication etc.
Radioactive Pollution

It refers to the physical pollution of
air, water and other by radioactive
materials the natural radiations are
also known as the background
radiations.

Sources are- nuclear plants, medical
wastes, nuclear mining, cool ash etc.

Skin burns, cancer, destruction of
cells, genetic defects etc.
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  • 1. Environmental Issues Mohammad Mohaiminul Islam Dept. of Geography and Environmental Studies Faculty of Biological Science University of Chittagong mmohaiminul@yahoo.com
  • 3.  Environmental Issues are any such issues that are created by human activities and can cause harm to the environment.  They relate to the anthropogenic effects on the natural environment.
  • 4. Major Environmental Issues Human overpopulation Hydrological issues Nuclear issues Land use issues
  • 6. Intensive farming and agriculture Climate change Environmental health Hazards Environmental Pollution and Degradation
  • 8. Overpopulation is an undesirable condition where the number of existing human population exceeds the carrying capacity of Earth.
  • 9. It affects environment in many ways.
  • 11. It has the following effects on environment-  Exceeding biophysical carrying capacity.  Land degradation and land conflicts.  Inappropriate waste disposal.  Water scarcity and water conflicts.
  • 13. Hydrological issues refer to the harm of water bodies, water system and constrains on water management system. The quality of water in reservoirs are affected in many ways and also there is a shortage of water.
  • 15. Hydrological Issues include-  Environmental Impact of Reservoir  Affected drainage pattern  Flooding  Landslide  Water scarcity for drinking and other usages
  • 16. Nuclear Issues The uprising usage of nuclear energy is not only an alternative of energy resources, it is also a threat to environment for many reasons. And the possibility of mass destruction of life and environmental wealth due to the
  • 17. possibility of nuclear war cannot be ignored.
  • 19. The enlistments of nuclear issues are-  Nuclear fallout  Nuclear meltdown  Nuclear radiation  Nuclear accidents  Radioactive waste management  Nuclear power and weapons
  • 21. Land use has been defined as "the
  • 22. arrangements, activities and inputs people undertake in a certain land cover type to produce, change or maintain it." (FAO‚1997) The most wide land use sectors in Bangladesh are agriculture and settlement.
  • 24. The land use issues are-  Widening the built in environment  Desertification  Habitat loss  Land degradation and pollution  Urban sprawl  Urban heat island  Deforestation
  • 25. Intensive Farming and Agriculture Intensive Farming or agriculture is a kind of farming or agriculture where a lot of money and labour are used to increase the yield that can be obtained per area of land. The use of large amounts of pesticides for
  • 26. crops, and of medication for animal stocks is common.
  • 27. Intensive Farming and Agriculture
  • 28. Intensive Farming and Agriculture are associated with the following environmental issues-  Overgrazing  Plasticulture  Over usage of pesticides  Over usage of fertile land  Tile drainage
  • 30. Climate change is a change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels.
  • 32. Climate change issue include-  Global warming  Sea level rise  Habitat loss  Ocean acidification  Thermal expansion  Ice melting  Urban heat island  Climatic complications  Hazards and disasters
  • 34. Environmental health refers to the influences human health and disease. “Environment,” in this context, means things in the natural environment like air, water and soil, and also all the physical, chemical, biological and social features of our surroundings.
  • 36. Environmental health includes-  Asthma  Birth defect  Developmental disability  Endocrine disruptors  Lead poisoning  Radiation risk etc.
  • 38. Hazard is an agent which has the potentiality to cause harm to a vulnerable target. Hazards can be of 3 types- 1. Hydrological Hazards 2. Meteorological Hazards 3. Geological Hazards Apart from these, there can be several sorts of man made hazards.
  • 40. Some examples of hazards are- 1. Hydrological: Floods, water logging 2. Meteorological: blizzard, cyclones, droughts, hailstorms, heat waves, hurricanes, floods (caused by rain), and tornadoes 3. Geologic: volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, erosion, and landslides.
  • 43. Environmental Pollution and Degradation  Pollution is viewed as the release of substances and energy as waste products of human activities which result in harmful changes within the natural environment (Sharma and Kaur, 1994).
  • 44.  Environmental degradation is the deterioration of the environment through depletion of resources such as air, water and soil; the destruction of ecosystems; habitat destruction; the extinction of wildlife; and pollution. It is defined as any change or disturbance to the environment perceived to be deleterious or undesirable ( Johnshon et al., 1997).
  • 45. Types of Environmental Pollution Air pollution Water pollution Land pollution
  • 48.  Air pollution refers to the entrance of foreign elements into the atmosphere.  Industries, vehicles and agricultural emissions are the prime source of air pollution.  Respiratory problems, heart diseases, acid rain, eutrophication, ozone layer depletion etc. are the effects.
  • 50.  The deterioration of the water quality due to the changes of water quality parameters.  Parameters are- PH, DO, TDS, temperature, nutrient elements, electric conductivity, nutrient elements etc.  Effects are- lack of fresh drinking water, arsenic poisoning, water contaminated diseases, destruction of ecosystem etc.
  • 52.  Mostly occur due to the land filling of non degradable elements, solid waste disposal, emission of toxic chemicals etc.  As a result, soil fertility is lost, soil ecosystem is hampered, human health is affected and many more.
  • 54.  Noise pollution is the disturbing of noise with harmful impact on the activity of human or animal life.  The source of outdoor noise worldwide is mainly caused by the machines, Transport and transportation systems, motor vehicles engines, trains, etc.  Hearing problems, sleeping disorder, cardiovascular issues etc. are the impacts.
  • 56.  Heat of thermal pollution is the degradation of water quality by any process that changes ambient water temperature.  A common cause of thermal pollution is the use of water as a coolant by power plants and industrial manufacturers.  Effects are- decrease of DO, biodiversity loss, toxication etc.
  • 58.  It refers to the physical pollution of air, water and other by radioactive materials the natural radiations are also known as the background radiations.  Sources are- nuclear plants, medical wastes, nuclear mining, cool ash etc.  Skin burns, cancer, destruction of cells, genetic defects etc.