It currently holds the world’s 17th largest mega-city and it is experiencing a drought. It has an increasing population where more water and food is needed to sustain it. California is located in an ideal place where droughts are prone to happen. Just as mentioned before water and wind erosion are primary causes of land degradation. Lester R. Brown states in his article that one of the key factors in food shortages is “population growth, loss of topsoil, spreading water shortages and rising temperatures.” Loss of topsoil happens when there is less land capable of being ploughed or used to grow crops otherwise known as arable land. This arable land is a non-renewable source. The same scenario is seen when “forest are cut or overgrazing turns grassland into desert, topsoil is lost to the wind and the rain. Arable land is also threatened by roads, buildings and other non-farm usage” (Brown, …show more content…
Whatever is grown gets consumed then these majors companies make a big profit and it’s the next generation that is going to be responsible to fix it. We are living in a time where multiple countries in the world are close to collapse such as Somalia, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Chad, Iraq, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Afghanistan, Ivory, Pakistan, Central African Republic, and the list goes on. The citizens of the world will hungrily drink down the very last drop of water left behind. They will cut the last remaining forests, fish the oceans into massive marine extinction, mine the remaining rare earth elements out of the ground, and dam up the last river on the