The role of governments in environmental management
is difficult but inescapable. Sometimes, the state tries to manage the resources
it owns, and does so badly. Often, 1 ,
governments act in an even more harmful way. They actually subsidize the
exploitation and 2 of natural
resources. A whole 3 of policies, from
farm-price support to protection for coal-mining, do environmental damage and
(often) 4 no economic sense. Scrapping
them offers a two-fold 5 : a cleane r
environment and a more efficient economy. Growth and environmentalism can
actually go hand in hand, if politicians have the courage to
6 the vested interest that subsidies create.
No activity affects more of the earth’s surface than farming. It shapes a
third of the planet’s land area, not 7 Antarctica, and the proportion is rising. World food output per head has
risen by 4 per cent between the 1970s and 1980s mainly as a result of increases
in 8 from land already in 9 , but also because more land has been brought
under the plough. Higher yields have been achieved by increased irrigation,
better crop breeding, and a 10 in the
use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers in the 1970s and 1980s.
All these activities may have 11 environmental impacts. For example, land clearing for agriculture is the
largest single 12 of deforestation;
chemical fertilizers and pesticides may 13 water supplies; more intensive farming and the abandonment of fallow periods
14 exacerbate soil erosion; and the
spread of monoculture and use of high-yielding varieties of crops have been
accompanied by the 15 of old varieties
of food plants which 16 some insurance
against pests or diseases in future. Soil erosion threatens the productivity of
land in both rich and poor countries. The United States,
17 the most careful measurements have been done, discovered
in 1982 that about one-fifth of its farmland was losing topsoil at a rate
18 to diminish the soil’s productivity.
The country subsequently 19 a program
to convert 11 per cent of its cropped land to meadow or forest. Topsoil in India
and China is 20 much faster than in
America.
A. must have been provided
B. might have provided
C. must have provided
D. might have been provided