What Is The Influence of Synthetic Fertilizer’s on the Air?
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What Is TheInfluence of Synthetic Fertilizer’s on the Air?
Spring is here and all around the world people are planting seeds and
growing things – flowers, vegetables, fruit trees and vines, farmers
grow wheat and corn and soy – everything is coming into bloom. It is
a glorious time of year, full of the beginnings of life. But the fertilizer
used to help this new growth has been called into question.Manure
and natural composts are not the problems. These organic
compounds are known to increase soil’s fertility, keep soil hydrated,
and prevent soil erosion. Organic fertilizers have nitrogen and other
nutrients that enliven plant growth, and protect new growth from
disease and the threat of weeds. It is synthetic fertilizer that is the
issue.
Synthetic fertilizer contains phosphorous, which creates algae in
ponds and lakes, that can kill fish by removing the oxygen from the
water. Phosphates and nitrates, which are components of synthetic
fertilizer, contaminate water, rendering it undrinkable. And a
byproduct of synthetic fertilizer, oxidized nitrogen, increases smog in
the air. This can cause respiratory illness and more asthma in
children and adults who ordinarily do not have these issues, plus
aggravating respiratory problems in people who already suffer with
them.
With the air already polluted by car emissions, factory
gasses, and burning coal, synthetic fertilizer adds insult
to injury. It significantly increases the risk of emphysema
and other serious, and sometimes fatal, respiratory
illnesses. One need never smoke anymore to get lung
cancer these days. One need only go outside and take a
deep breath.
More and more people are abandoning synthetic
fertilizer and going organic. Collecting compost, using
mown grass cuttings, and natural manure, grow far healthier plants and do not pose a risk to your health.
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