Monday, 21 May 2012

Blog Fourteen: Biodiversity


How has biodiversity changed on earth in the last 150 years and what can we do to fix this trend in the next 150 years?
Over the past 150 years, abrasion has been increased immensely. This is due to the unsustainable ecological practices we as global community take part in. This negative change is predominantly evident through our habitat loss is due to deforestation and urbanization, and other human activities. However, as humans we cease to realize that biodiversity benefits humans in many different ways. For example, many medicines are created from our natural environment such as the Madagascan periwinkle for leukemia or willow for aspirin. Other natural resources we continuously neglect to preserve are all of the foods we consume. As the population exceedingly grows, we do not keep in mind that the balance we should support for the next 150 years. However, there are ways to fix the current direction we are progressing to.  As simple actions such as, buying organic foods to avoid pesticide usage, insulating homes to reduce unnecessary heat loss and reduce fossil fuel consumption and pollution, and cycling or walking or use public transport to reduce your carbon footprint. As a global community, there are more drastic steps in changing this trend. This can be done through the help of the UN Convention on Biological diversity as well as the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. The pressure of global trade can also be targeted to ensure that only the countries that treat their environment properly can be benefited through the global economy. Instead of taking advantage of our natural environments we should call attention to how crucial our biodiversity really is and make it a “two way street” in every action we undertake. 

3 comments:

  1. Erin, you can tell that your passion is the preserving and protecting the environment. Our human actions such as deforestation and urbanization has caused a significant decline in biodiversity and we as humans don't really care about the implications of our actions. Even though accumulation of little actions will improve the environment, our society is reluctant to change our ways. As you said, we need to make it a "two way street"

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  2. I believe that the key to our existence lies in our environment. We keep destroying and destroying when really we hardly know anything about what were doing to our environment. We don't even understand our environment!!!! Maybe the cure for cancer lied within one of the many now extinct organisms. We need to start realizing that when we affect our environment, we end up affecting ourselves in the long run.

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  3. It's unfortunate that humans never realize a good thing until it's gone, hopefully this isn't the fate of our precious outdoors! this is certainly an issue which needs to be adressed by the whole world together, since we all share it. Great post!

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