Clean and Renewable energy: This is second only to climate change. The human 
race is faced with the environmental problem of cleaning up or replacing the burning of 
fossil fuels that enhanced industrial revolution during 18th century. Unless a clean and 
renewable energy is found as an alternative, our planet risks being turned into an 
inhabitable and hostile not fit for human survival. There is need for the development 
and adoption of clean energy. 
Ocean system collapse: Oceans are critical part of Earths support system and are 
considered to pose huge risks and sink for atmospheric oxygen and carbon dioxide. It is 
important to prevent ocean systems from collapse since the over exploitation of oceans 
might result in the collapse of the fishing industry. Acid rain resulting from industrial 
pollution has pollutes oceans and seas hence killing coral reefs; this has the effect of 
threatening tourism. Oceans are degraded by spills, run off chemicals. 
Electronic & Nuclear Waste: This type of wastes can cause massive pollution and 
several health complications. Millions of electronic products such as computers, laptops, 
television sets and mobile phones are discarded annually in developed countries and 
dumped into third world societies. The recovery of these products in the developing 
economies can result in the release of hazardous materials such as lead, mercury, heavy 
metals and many other toxic substances. This will harm the workers that are exposed to 
the dangerous materials. These wastes are the modern environmental threats due to 
technological advancements. The disposal of nuclear wastes from the reactors poses 
major risks to the environment. Nuclear wastes such as Plutonium-239 are very 
dangerous when released to the environment, same to isotopes. Currently there are 31 
countries with nuclear reactors. 
Water degradation: In the modern world the quality of water is under threat form the 
fast growing population. The quality of inland water is under compromise from dumped 
industrial and chemical wastes, untreated sewage, medicinal residues and fertilizes and 
chemical run off. The above activities worsen the already existing problem of water 
pollution. The increased use of underground water in coastal regions results in the 
intrusion of salt water. Water wars are not becoming a reality. 
Land rush: The world’s population is growing at a faster rate. This has led to large 
number of people being declared food-insecure; this has therefore resulted in land rush 
since nations are scrambling to secure land for agriculture and also to grow bio-energy 
crops to generate cheap fuels. Slashing and burning of forests is an ever increasing 
practice and it can lead to biodiversity and ecosystems loss as well as land degradation. 
According to the UNEP, approximately 5 million hectares of land is annually lost
through soil erosion and land degradation. Pastoralists and cattle ranchers are 
plundering the Amazon rain forest at an alarming rate. 
Biodiversity conservation: Biodiversity is critical for the survival of the ecosystem 
because it can help in food production, disease control, crop pollination and recreation. 
There is need to prioritize the areas that require conservation. 
Increased human population: The world’s population is increasing at a faster rate. 
This has resulted in over consumption, leading to poverty and other environmental 
problems. All the many environmental issues are caused by the large population that 
can not match the available resources. 
New technologies: Increased demand for food globally has forced scientists to 
manipulate plant DNA to produce strong and drought and disease resistant crops. There 
is the general fear that GMO products are harmful to human beings. When GMO food 
products are released to the environment, they may not be recalled, making it a 
dangerous global experiment. 
Habitat loss: Habitat loss and fragmentation due to deforestation and human 
development. This is considered as the major cause of diminishing biodiversity globally. 
Many species are faced with extinction. 
Tags: Biodiversity conservation, Electronic & Nuclear Waste, environmental issues, Land 
rush, Water degradation, world 
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  • 1. Clean and Renewable energy: This is second only to climate change. The human race is faced with the environmental problem of cleaning up or replacing the burning of fossil fuels that enhanced industrial revolution during 18th century. Unless a clean and renewable energy is found as an alternative, our planet risks being turned into an inhabitable and hostile not fit for human survival. There is need for the development and adoption of clean energy. Ocean system collapse: Oceans are critical part of Earths support system and are considered to pose huge risks and sink for atmospheric oxygen and carbon dioxide. It is important to prevent ocean systems from collapse since the over exploitation of oceans might result in the collapse of the fishing industry. Acid rain resulting from industrial pollution has pollutes oceans and seas hence killing coral reefs; this has the effect of threatening tourism. Oceans are degraded by spills, run off chemicals. Electronic & Nuclear Waste: This type of wastes can cause massive pollution and several health complications. Millions of electronic products such as computers, laptops, television sets and mobile phones are discarded annually in developed countries and dumped into third world societies. The recovery of these products in the developing economies can result in the release of hazardous materials such as lead, mercury, heavy metals and many other toxic substances. This will harm the workers that are exposed to the dangerous materials. These wastes are the modern environmental threats due to technological advancements. The disposal of nuclear wastes from the reactors poses major risks to the environment. Nuclear wastes such as Plutonium-239 are very dangerous when released to the environment, same to isotopes. Currently there are 31 countries with nuclear reactors. Water degradation: In the modern world the quality of water is under threat form the fast growing population. The quality of inland water is under compromise from dumped industrial and chemical wastes, untreated sewage, medicinal residues and fertilizes and chemical run off. The above activities worsen the already existing problem of water pollution. The increased use of underground water in coastal regions results in the intrusion of salt water. Water wars are not becoming a reality. Land rush: The world’s population is growing at a faster rate. This has led to large number of people being declared food-insecure; this has therefore resulted in land rush since nations are scrambling to secure land for agriculture and also to grow bio-energy crops to generate cheap fuels. Slashing and burning of forests is an ever increasing practice and it can lead to biodiversity and ecosystems loss as well as land degradation. According to the UNEP, approximately 5 million hectares of land is annually lost
  • 2. through soil erosion and land degradation. Pastoralists and cattle ranchers are plundering the Amazon rain forest at an alarming rate. Biodiversity conservation: Biodiversity is critical for the survival of the ecosystem because it can help in food production, disease control, crop pollination and recreation. There is need to prioritize the areas that require conservation. Increased human population: The world’s population is increasing at a faster rate. This has resulted in over consumption, leading to poverty and other environmental problems. All the many environmental issues are caused by the large population that can not match the available resources. New technologies: Increased demand for food globally has forced scientists to manipulate plant DNA to produce strong and drought and disease resistant crops. There is the general fear that GMO products are harmful to human beings. When GMO food products are released to the environment, they may not be recalled, making it a dangerous global experiment. Habitat loss: Habitat loss and fragmentation due to deforestation and human development. This is considered as the major cause of diminishing biodiversity globally. Many species are faced with extinction. Tags: Biodiversity conservation, Electronic & Nuclear Waste, environmental issues, Land rush, Water degradation, world « Effe