Mapped over just a few decades, the destruction of forests, the spread of deserts, the reduction in stratospheric ozone and the increase in green house gases are dramatic. All are the result of human activity. In the past, the Earth has displayed a remarkable resilience, globally if not locally; today , an exploding population that demands ever increasing affluence may be pushing the limits of the Earth’s resources and its ability to process waste materials.
At almost every stage the complex natural cycles between land, sea and atmosphere can be influences, augmented or upset by human activity. Most emissions follow the hydrological cycle. They can wash into ground water and rivers, dissolve in water vapor in clouds and fall again to Earth in rain.
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