In the article Sometimes, The Earth is Cruel by Leonard Pitts, the author discusses how distressing it is to be Haitian. In nearly the past twenty two years, Haiti has suffered from multiple natural catastrophes. Haiti struggles with hurricanes, tropical storms, political instability, and most recently, a consequential earthquake. In his article, Pitts discusses how humans are able to return to stability after these occurrences, which is not the case for Haiti. Leonard Pitts recognizes that it always seems to be “Haiti’s turn.” The main predicament Pitts recognizes is that Haiti always seems to be the country next in line for natural catastrophes.…
Recent innovation has developed a method called aquaponics. It is a closed system in which water from a fish tank is used to water crops in a hydroponic growth medium. Soil or land is…
Haiti is one of the world’s poorest nations in the western hemisphere, which is still suffering the impact and devastation of the earthquake today. A nation so often on its knees had been knocked to the ground. (Clinton). On January 12, 2012 Haiti was struck by an earthquake with 7.0 magnitudes. Many Haitians suffered while others lost their lives. The earthquake shred many homes leaving many people homeless. Many towns got ruined and wrecked, even cities got ripped apart and drowned. The churches were crumbled and schools and banks. The best and fanciest hotels in town were crumbled…
After spending ten days in Haiti, I came to realize how spoiled and easy life is for me. Seeing the Haitian people’s daily work and living conditions really has had an impact on how I view various situations. Adaptation is a part of human nature. People in the United States have adapted to various diseases and their way of life, just like the people of Haiti adapt to different diseases and their ways of life. Disease and poverty still control Haiti and those who live in it, unlike those of us living in the U.S. The country has received millions of dollars in aid since the earthquake in 2010, but how much longer until they can support themselves?…
In 2010, a massive earthquake hit Haiti, demolishing everything, including markets and warehouses (Katz). There was $31 million in damages and $722 million to damages to agriculture (Katz).The earthquake also left 2.5 million people without the proper necessities to survive(Katz). Haiti was so dependent on rice exports that when the prices on imports increased and went to…
The republic of Cameroon is situated in central Africa. The country is called "Africa in miniature" for its geological and cultural diversity. Natural features include beaches, deserts, mountains, rainforests, and savannas. Its largest city are Yaoundé, Douala and Gaoura. It has over 200 different linguistic group and his main language are English and French. Cameroon has a landscape of 181 251 sq mi covering a population of 20 129 878 and a water area of 1.3%. Geographically it is said Cameroon has enough to for its people. Cameroonian main source of water is Snec. Snec is the company that provides water to the entire country.…
The fresh water aquatic ecosystems has an impact on agriculture. As well as the agriculture's developing an impact on the fresh waters. Agriculture is the growth of crops and livestock for food. Fresh water is to hydrated the crops and animals for food intake. Agriculture accounts for at least 70 percent of fresh water use. Agriculture high demand for water is threaten fresh water ecosystems. The demand for the water from humans as well as crops. Crops like rice, cotton and sugar are relatively need plenty of water to grow. It is stated in the wild life article, the World Wildlife Fund taken from the national Geographic, estimates that only 20 to 50 percent of water extracted for farming really reaches the crops. With traditional flood…
Aeroponics is both more efficient for production, and a safer method overall compared to the current state of agriculture. It supplies water and nutrients directly to the roots in a mist solution, with only a cloth medium needed to support growth. The use of mist is effective in that it eliminates the wasteful consumption and inevitable contamination of the fresh water supply, as characteristic of commercial agriculture. A 2005 study done by The United States Geological Survey reveals that thirty-seven percent of our total fresh water supply is withdrawn for agricultural use, amounting to one hundred and twenty-eight…
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Rural water and sanitation in Ghana is considered and seen as a social issue and not merely a technical or financial one. Sanitation, in general has always been an afterthought in past water and sanitation programmes in Ghana until the launch of the country’s Community Water and Sanitation Programme (CWSP) in 1994 when situation reversed. The implementation strategy of the CWSP focused on the creation of a market for sanitation facilities and services using community based artisans with a recognition for a synergy between water and sanitation. The sanitation component involved fundamental behavioural and attitudinal changes at the household level.…
When you think of problems in the world today, water pollution isn't one that would normally come up. In fact it is one of the worst problems in the world today. Water pollution, by definition, is the contamination of streams, lakes, underground water, bays, or oceans by any substances harmful to living things. All living things contain it, live in it, and most need it to survive, so water pollution is a big problem, if not the biggest. If severe, the pollution can kill off birds, fish, and any animals that use the water source. In some cases even killing an entire species.…
Aquaponics system is a food production system that combines conventional aquaculture, raising aquatic animals such as snails, fish, crayfish or prawns in tanks, with hydroponics cultivating plants in water in a symbiotic environment. In normal aquaculture, excretions from the animals being raised can accumulate in the water, increasing toxicity. In an aquaponic system, water from an aquaculture system is fed to a hydroponic system where the by-products are broken down by nitrogen-fixing bacteria into nitrates and nitrites, which are utilized by the plants as nutrients. The water is then recirculated back to the aquaculture system. As existing hydroponic and aquaculture farming techniques form the basis for all aquaponics systems, the size, complexity, and types of foods grown in an aquaponics system can vary as much as any system found in either distinct farming discipline.…
More recently there has been an increase in hydroponic growing by amateur gardeners, enthusiasts and people looking for a more sustainable and environmentally friendly way of growing. With constant increasing costs of foods many realise not only the financial but health benefits of growing your own produce. Hydroponic growing makes growing your own produce accessible to anyone with whatever space they have available.…
The cleanliness of water has always been looked at as an issue that needed to be dealt with. When looking around at articles and papers there are always the ones over the sanitation of water in third world countries and how help is needed there. DALY (disability adjusted life years) is used to measure disease resulting from poor access to water and sanitation facilities. The absence of access to clean water and sanitation is faced by millions living with disabilities. The authors of the article are giving a claim of policy. Their claim is the need to ensure persons with disabilities in the WASH program.…
I continue to be concerned about the cleanliness of our water. Clean water is a necessity to the entire community.…