[A] Take actions to overcome failure

[B] Not one, but all

[C] Remember soil is not dead matter

[D] Soil generates food

[E] Solving soil problem helps cope with other problems

[F] Pay attention to other environmental issues

[G] Insufficient nutrient value

Can soil ever turn extinct? Yes, it can. If you remove organic content (in the form of plant litter and animal waste) from soil, it turns into sand. This is called desertification. Conversely, if you add organic content to sand, it becomes soil. Soil extinction may be a relatively new term, but the process it describes has been unfolding over the past 100 to 150 years because of unsustainable agricultural practices. An acre of soil in the world is turning into desert every second. This is a statistic with grave consequences for all life on this planet.

【G1】__________________________

The problem is that we treat soil as a mere resource, an inert substance into which we can pump chemicals. This is an unfortunate consequence of the fragmentation of human consciousness. We forget that soil is the largest living system we know. A teaspoon of fertile soil can contain, in some cases, more than 9 billion organisms. Nearly 60% of our body is microorganisms; less than half is from our parental genetics.

【G2】_____________________________

Ninety-five percent of our food comes from soil. But studies show a tragic decline in the nutrient value of vegetables worldwide. Americans are potassium-deficient, 88% are deficient in vitamin E, 67% in vitamin K, 52% in magnesium, 43% in vitamin A, and 39% in vitamin C, according to a study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Acute soil degradation contributes to lower crop yields—and even if you eat enough, your food may be short of nourishment. Research shows that some of the foods we grow are less nutrient-dense than they once were. How much longer before we awaken to the urgency of the problem?

【G3】_____________________________

People often ask, “But what about other environmental issues?” They are certainly important, but soil conditions are plummeting so rapidly that the problem could spiral out of control. Addressing soil could alleviate many other ecological issues, helping to reverse climate change and water scarcity. If the ozone-layer problem has been addressed with some success, it is because it was pursued with a single-point agenda. The same needs to happen with soil.

【G4】_____________________________

I have embarked on a crazy motorcycle journey across 27 countries, covering 30,000 km in 100 days, to meet with government leaders, influencers, and the general public; raise awareness; and recommend policy changes that ensure a minimum of 3% to 6% organic content in soil. Individual efforts are commendable, but collective action is clearly the need of the hour.

【G5】_____________________________.

We have not lost the fight yet. But we’re standing on the brink. If we act now, we can initiate the necessary policy changes and make a vital turnaround in soil health in the next decade. This is a real challenge. Let’s be the generation that acted responsibly, that rescued the planet from its wanton and tragic project of self-destruction.

【G3】

答案

E

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