environment
environment
Class - 11 Economics
Chapter 7-Environment and Sustainable Development
What is the Environment?
The environment is the sum total of all the biotic elements like plants and animals
and abiotic elements like the air, water, soil, and minerals that make up our
surroundings and impact our existence and the quality of our life.
Functions of Environment
" Offers resources: The environment offers resources for production. It includes
physical resources like minerals, wood, water, soil, and others which can be used
as inputs for production. Normally, two types of resources are provided by the
environment, namely:
o Renewable resources: Renewable resources are those that can be used
indefinitely without getting depleted or exhausted. For example, air, sunlight
etc.
o Non- Renewable resources: These are the resources that deplete over time
as a result of extraction and use. For example, coal, fossil fuels etc.
" Environment sustains life: It includes resources like sun, soil, water, and air
which are essential for the sustenance of human life. The absence of these
elerments implies no existence of lite.
Environment assimilates waste: Production and consumption generate waste
that the environment absorbs.
Enhances the quality of life: The environment enhances the quality of lite
through its aesthetic and scenic beauty.
Carrying capacity of the environment:
" It refers to the situation where the exploitation of resources does not exceed the
regeneration of resources and; the generation of wastes does not exceed the
absorption capacity of the environment so that the environment is not polluted.
Environmental crises occur when the carrying capacity of the environment is
exceeded through excessive exploitation of natural resources and/or through the
excessive generation of wastes.
MUSorptive Capacity:
The ability of the environment to absorb degradation and pollution is referred to as
absorptive capacity.
Global Warming
Since the lndustrial Revolution, the increase in greenhouse gases has resulted in a
progressive rise in the average temperature of the earth's lower atrmosphere.
Ozone Depletion
The phenomenon of ozone depletion refers to a decrease in the amount of ozone in
the stratosphere. High amounts of chlorine and bromine chemicals in the
stratosphere contribute to ozone depletion. These chemicals are derived from
chlorofluorocarbos (CFCS). which are utilised as cooling agents in air conditioners
and refrigerators, as well as aerosol propellants.
State of India's Environment
" India is rich in natural resources and biodiversity. But, the development activities
have led to increased pressure on limited natural resources.
" The major environment-related issues are
a. Land Degradation
b. Air Pollution
c. Biodiversity Loss
d. Management of Freshwater
e. Solid Waste Management.
a. Land degradation
It refers to the loss of fertility of the land which occurs due to the following
reasons:
" Loss of vegetation that occurs due to deforestation.
Excessive extraction of fuelwood and fodder.
The practice of shifting cultivation.
Forest land encroachment
" Forest fires and overgrazing.
Lack of implemnentation of soil conservation measures.
No or improper crop rotation.
Excessive use of aagrochemicals like fertilizers and pesticides.
" Inefficient planning and management of irrigation systems.
" Excess extraction of groundwater.
b. Air pollution
It occurs owing to the presence of
pollutants in the air. These are contributed by:
" Smoke is emitted by the industries, particularly those using coals as energy.
" Poisonous gases emitted in the process of chemical treatment of materials.
" The emission of gases by motor vehicles is assuming alarming proportions
due to the exponential rise in the number of vehicles.
c. Biodiversity loss
It refers to the deciine, depletion or extinction of the living species of the world
due to reasons such as, climatic change, pollution, over-exploitation of natural
resources etc.
d. Management of Freshwater
Improper management of water resources, or water pollution is another issue the
environment is facing. The water pollution is caused due to:
" Industrial waste discharged in water resources that contaminates the water
owing to toxic chemicals and pollutants.
" Dumping household wastes in the water resources.
" The useof chemicals and fertilizers by the farmers also adds to the water
pollution, as when it rains, the chemicals get mixed up with the rainwater,
which then flows to rivers etc.
" Doing household chores like washing clothes, bathing etc also impacts the
quality of water.
LarooPOSting
use of chemical fertilizers had adversely
water bodies. Compost made from organic wastes affected productive land and
of different types serve as
excellent and eco-friendly fertilizers.
" Bio pest Control
Chemical pesticides showed negative effects on food products, soil, water
and grouncdwater. Plant-based pesticides like neem trees bodies,
are effective pest
controlling agents. Awareness is also being spread about a variety of birds
animals that help in pest control. and