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GGH2604 ASSIGNMENT 02 2023..EFFECTS OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES

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African environmental issues are caused by human impacts on the natural environment and affect humans and nearly all forms of life. Issues include deforestation, soil degradation, air pollution, water pollution, garbage pollution, climate change and water scarcity (resulting in problems with access to safe water supply and sanitation). These issues result in environmental conflict and are connected to broader social struggles for democracy and sovereignty. The air in Africa is greatly polluted due to multiple reasons stated below. The primitive method of farming that takes place in most areas in Africa is certainly a causal factor. The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimates that 11.3 million hectares of land are being lost annually to agriculture, grazing, uncontrolled burning and fuelwood consumption.Combustion of wood and charcoal are used for cooking and this results to a release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which is a toxic pollutant in the atmosphere. Also, due to the poor supply of power, most homes have to rely on fuel and diesel in generators to keep their electricity running. Air pollution in Africa is coming to the forefront and must not be ignored. For example, in South Africa the mercury levels are severe due to coal combustion and gold mining. Mercury is absorbed from the air into the soil and water. The soil allows the crops to absorb the mercury, which humans ingest. Animals eat the grass which has absorbed the mercury and again humans may ingest these animals. Fish absorb the mercury from the water, humans also ingest the fish and drink the water that have absorbed the mercury. This increases the mercury levels in humans. This can cause serious health risks. It is expected that Africa could represent the half of the world's pollution emissions by 2030, warns Cathy Liousse director of research of atmospheric sounding of the CNRS, along with many other researchers. According to the report, sub-

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NAME:



SURNAME:



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MODULE CODE: GGH 2604



ASSIGNMENT 2 2023

, DECLARATION



HAVING READ THE DEPARTMENT’S POLICY TOWARDS PLAGIARISM, I DO
HEREBY DECLARE AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THIS IS MY OWN WORK AND I
HAVE NOT SHARED WITH ANYONE.WHERE I HAVE CONSULTED OTHER
SOURCES I HAVE REFERRENCED ACCORDINGLY.




SIGNATURE:




DATE:22-07-2023

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