Life Essay: Human Waste And Life On Earth

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Human Waste and Life on Earth
It is the year 2050, and the heavily populated planet Earth with approximately 9.7 billion has experienced disasters they have never encountered before, the outcomes of intense amounts of manufactured goods made by factories, littering, pollution, and global warming has put the entire population of Earth at risk, and the problem continues to escalate. Humans, animals, plants, climate, and land are intensely affected and natural disasters are always likely to occur. This is not a fiction story, this is a prediction made by Help Save Nature, National Geographic, and Leah Thomas, a graduate of New York University 's Masters in Journalism program. Most are oblivious yet are aware of the prodigious changes in Earth’s …show more content…

Human life will be affected due to Mother Nature’s strike back; factories or jobs in charge of fishing and agriculture will have no source of production of food in the future, Which means that less food will be produced for people, leaving their supplies limited. Diana K. Williams from Sciencing and Robert E. Stewart from Britannica both claimed that due to pesticides, wastes, and heat destroying soil grounds and water bodies, oxygen depletion will be present, and life at sea will become annihilated by 50% in the future without exaggeration (Robert E. Stewart). Also, wastes from goods made are usually littered which leads to more contamination of soil grounds and water bodies, killing more lives in water and crops. Death to crops and life at sea causes a decline for jobs when it comes to fishing and agriculture, which will lead to fewer food sources for humans and animals, and humans will most likely have to depend on animals. Many animals depend on sea life and plants for survival, which will soon most likely result in the extinction of many species of animals. The animal food chain will be totaled. In the future animals and plants will no longer depend on each other, and all life on Earth will have shorter life spans and become highly prone to extinction, this includes

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