The epic depletion of naturally occurring phosphorous in the environment, or “Phosphogeddon,” as it is euphemistically called often by some who discount its significance, may be the.
The article discusses the devastating impact of the BNP-Jamaat government's misrule and corruption on farmers during Khaleda Zia's tenure as prime minister from 2001 to 2006. The power crisis and the BNP leaders' involvement in a fertilizer scandal led to a decrease in food grain production, forcing many small farmers to abandon cultivation and migrate in search of food and work. Reports reveal that BNP leaders created a crisis in the market, hoarded fertilizers, produced counterfeit fertilizers, and sold them at exorbitant prices to a select few wealthy farmers. As a consequence, fertilizer became unaffordable for most ordinary farmers. The article further details the damage caused to boro crops in the Barendra region and the 50% drop in crop production in 2006 due to fertilizer shortage.
In recent months, The Netherlands has been all over the news for trying to eliminate the element nitrogen, which makes up about 78 percent of Earth's atmosphere. It turns out that many other [.]