Monday, May 20, 2019
Athletic Activities
Whether played or watched, athletic activities have greatly impacted on the environment. The footprints of the participants highly abuse the natural environment. For example, the Ski slopes cause a lot of disruption to the alpine ecosystem. On the same pedigree, snowmobiles spew exhaust a lot of fumes into the air. When spewed, the fumes become dangerous to the animation organisms within the environment (OReilly et al. 2015).Similarly, the golf game game courses sprawl across the land, and in long run, consume a oversized number of pesticides and wet. The land dug causes a lot of potholes on the land, which is a residing place for the insects. Stagnant water encourages the breeding of land and water organisms and animals like snakes, which ar dangerous to the health of man.Well notable, many golf players prefer their courses to be blanketed in the velvety green grass. They do this regardless of where the course is located, be it the beach, the desert, or a naturally lush locale. While carrying out the course, there are a lot of potholes that are dug in the environment.According to Mullenbach and Green (2018), despite high-level use, documented cases of environmental harm from pesticides on golf courses are rare. In one instance, hundreds of Canadian geese have been found dead on the trade route Harbor fairways in Hempstead, New York apparently, which was poisoned by diazinon.As a result of this, an organophosphate insecticide was subsequently prohibited from golf course application following the manner in which it was destroying the environment. Another organophosphate pesticide, known as fenamiphos, has produced seek kills when washed into waterways from golf courses after heavy rains (Mullenbach and Green 2018).Today, fenamiphos is now being phased out in Florida, where these angle kills have occurred, and a nationwide ban will be complete in 2007, Cohen says. Cohen believes that when properly applied, golf course pesticides pose a low risk of exposur e to players and nearby residential population
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