Printer Friendly
The Free Library
14,505,492 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

The global environment outlook: regional perspectives.


North America

* By 1992, United States farmers had reduced soil erosion from cropland crop·land  
n.
Land that is fit or used for growing crops.
 by about 1 billion tonnes a year compared to 1982 levels.

* Canada and the United States The United States and Canada share a unique legal relationship. U.S. law looks northward with a mixture of optimism and cooperation, viewing Canada as an integral part of U.S. economic and environmental policy.  are the world's two largest exporters of forest products.

* In 1996 in the United States, 728 species were endangered or threatened; in Canada, 254 species were endangered or threatened, and a further 21 species were already nationally or globally extinct.

* North American North American

named after North America.


North American blastomycosis
see North American blastomycosis.

North American cattle tick
see boophilusannulatus.
 households use twice as much water as European households, but pay half as much for it.

* 2.4 million rural Americans are badly in need of a source of safe drinking water drinking water

supply of water available to animals for drinking supplied via nipples, in troughs, dams, ponds and larger natural water sources; an insufficient supply leads to dehydration; it can be the source of infection, e.g. leptospirosis, salmonellosis, or of poisoning, e.g.
; 1 million are without piped water at all; and supplies to a further 5.6 million do not meet safe drinking water standards.

* Declining fish stocks have resulted in the collapse of East Coast fisheries, with a devastating dev·as·tate  
tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates
1. To lay waste; destroy.

2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark.
 impact on people living in the area, especially in the Canadian Maritime Provinces.

* Throughout North America, urban centres are having increasing problems finding sites for new landfills; as a result, campaigns to save resources, encourage recycling and separate wastes have led to stricter rules in some communities.

Latin America

* Five of the 10 most species-rich countries in the world are in Latin America, but biodiversity in the region is highly threatened - with an estimated potential loss of at least 100,000 species from forested areas alone over the next 40 years.

* The rapid growth of tropical deforestation deforestation

Process of clearing forests. Rates of deforestation are particularly high in the tropics, where the poor quality of the soil has led to the practice of routine clear-cutting to make new soil available for agricultural use.
 is being slowly reduced as a result of international initiatives and national programmes to abolish the subsidies, tax incentives and special credits that encouraged deforestation.

* Some 47 per cent of the region's grazing lands have lost their soil fertility as a result of erosion, overgrazing overgrazing

see overstocking.
, salinization and alkalinization.

* Large quantities of agricultural and other contaminants are discharged to streams that flow into the Caribbean, resulting in pollution from phosphorus, nitrates and pesticides.

* Many Caribbean beaches now have average tar level 10 times higher than those estimated to adversely affect the use of beaches by tourists.

* Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay experience the effects of increased ultraviolet-B radiation due to ozone depletion more acutely than any inhabited region.

Europe and the Commonwealth of Independents

* Emissions of sulphur and nitrogen oxides are largely responsible for the 30-50 per cent of the forests that are damaged or dying in Central and Eastern Europe The term "Central and Eastern Europe" came into wide spread use, replacing "Eastern bloc", to describe former Communist countries in Europe, after the collapse of the Iron Curtain in 1989/90. .

* Europe has added 10 million hectares of protected arena since 1982, but 52 per cent of its fish, 45 per cent of its reptiles, and 42 per cent of its mammals are under threat.

* Groundwater is overexploited near 60 per cent of Europe's industrial and urban centres.

* Some 86 per cent of the coastal ecosystems in Europe west of the Urals are at high or moderate risk from development.

* Europe contributes 36 per cent of world chlorofluorocarbon chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)

Any of several organic compounds containing carbon, fluorine, and chlorine. A number of different CFCs have been made and sold under the trade name Freon.
 emissions, 30 per cent of carbon dioxide carbon dioxide, chemical compound, CO2, a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is about one and one-half times as dense as air under ordinary conditions of temperature and pressure.  emissions and 25 per cent of sulphur dioxide emissions; air quality is the top environment priority for countries in Central and Eastern Europe.

* The average European produces 150 to 600 kilograms of municipal waste a year - but this has led to the adoption of alternative methods of waste disposal, cleaner production technologies and more recycling.

Polar Regions: The Arctic and the Antarctic

* Melting of the Greenland ice sheet Greenland Ice Sheet

Single ice cap, Greenland. Covering about 80% of the island of Greenland, it is the largest ice mass in the Northern Hemisphere, second only to the Antarctic.
 has made a positive contribution to the sea-level rise of 10-25 cm. observed over the past 100 years.

* Arctic marine resources are extremely productive (partly as a result of 24-hour summer sunlight), but have been threatened by overfishing Overfishing occurs when fishing activities reduce fish stocks below an acceptable level. This can occur in any body of water from a pond to the oceans. More precise biological and bioeconomic terms define 'acceptable level'.  and sea mammal hunting.

* Forest clearance in the Arctic has altered landscapes and local climate, and reduced biological diversity.

* In 1995, the Arctic contained 285 protected areas covering 2.1 million km.

* In the Southern Ocean of the Antarctic, fishing focuses on krill krill: see crustacean.
krill

Any member of the crustacean suborder Euphausiacea, comprising shrimplike animals that live in the open sea. The name also refers to the genus Euphausia within the suborder and sometimes to a single species, E. superba.
 and fin-fish species, but is generally well below allowable limits.

* If the Antarctic ice sheet The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. The total ice mass on the Earth covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 30 million cubic km of  melted, it would produce a seal-level rise of least 60 metres.

* The Antarctic ozone hole is expected to continue for many more decades.

West Asia

* West Asia lost 11 per cent of its remaining natural forest during the 1980s.

* The depletion of aquifers on the Western side of the Gulf is leading to the loss of a unique ecosystem of natural freshwater springs.

* Many countries in West Asia suffer from water scarcity, with Bahrain having less than 18 per cent of the minimum threshold; yet, levels of water consumption are now very high, ranging from 300 to 1,500 litres a day per capita.

* Some 1.2 million barrels of oil are spilled into the Persian Gulf annually.

* The region's coastal zone, an invaluable economic resource for development and tourism, is one of the most fragile and endangered ecosystems in the world.

Asia and the Pacific

* Asian timber reserves may last for no more than a further 40 years.

* Rapid growth in energy demand has led to a significant increase in air pollution, and acidification acidification

a technology used by processors to preserve foods by adding acids (such as acetic, citric, phosphoric, propionic and lactic acid) and thereby reduce the risk of growth of harmful bacteria.
 is an emerging problem.

* Patterns of unsustainable use and conflicting policies are causing a continued loss of biodiversity throughout the region.

* Some 70 per cent of the waste discharged into the Pacific receives no treatment.

* The disposal of liquid and solid wastes is increasingly problematic in a region with such high population density.

* The largest portion of the world's land affected by soil degradation is in Asia and the Pacific.

Africa

* Half a billion hectares of African land are moderate to severely degraded.

* African forests are the most depleted of all the tropical regions, with only 30 per cent of historical stands remaining.

* African savannahs are the richest grasslands in the world, supporting many indigenous plants and animals Plants and Animals are a Canadian indie-rock band from Montreal, comprised of guitarist-vocalists Warren Spicer and Nic Basque, and drummer-vocalist Matthew Woodley.[1] They are signed to Secret City Records. , including the world's greatest concentration of large mammals.

* Africa has 19 of the 25 countries that have the highest percentage of population without access to drinking water.

* For many countries, particularly in West Africa, fish is the main source of protein.

* Africa is the least urbanized continent, with a 65-percent rural population.

* Environmental deterioration in Africa is intricately linked with poor economic performance and poverty.
COPYRIGHT 1997 United Nations Publications
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 1997, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Publication:UN Chronicle
Date:Jun 22, 1997
Words:995
Previous Article:Development and environment: from Stockholm to Rio. (excerpt from "Global Change and Sustainable Development - Critical Trends")
Next Article:Five years after Rio: some personal reflections.
Topics:



Related Articles
How unique is UNU? (United Nations University)
To help our planet survive. (United Nations report, 'Environmental Perspective to the Year 2000 and Beyond'; includes highlights of the Brundtland...
Global environmental outlook.
Ministers call for stronger, revitalized UNEP. (United Nations Environment Programme)
Report on the Global Environmental Outlook.(United Nations)(Brief Article)
Growth expected to continue.(Regina Regional Economic Development Authority's 3rd Annual Economic Outlook Forum)(Brief Article)
Asian dust storm surge.(The Beat)
Worldwide Outlook to the Glass Packaging Industry for 2006.
Research and Markets: Dive deeper with new report on Marine Transportation and its Global Outlook 2006.
Dietrich Jung. Ed. The Middle East and Palestine: Global Politics and Regional Conflict.(Book review)

Terms of use | Copyright © 2009 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles