Outdoor Runoff Kills
Sophie Carter
Traductor A AI
Editorial: Publifye
Sinopsis
Outdoor Runoff Kills reveals the surprising impact of everyday detergent use on soil health. It examines how seemingly harmless activities, like washing cars, contribute to a silent environmental crisis. The book highlights the toxic effects of common detergent ingredients on soil organisms. Did you know that altered soil health can affect plant growth, nutrient cycles, and carbon sequestration? This study synthesizes findings from soil science, toxicology, and ecology to present a comprehensive view of detergent runoff's effects. The book begins by exploring the chemical properties of detergents and their influence on soil chemistry. It then progresses to the direct impacts on soil organisms and the broader ecological consequences, concluding with potential mitigation strategies. This approach allows readers to understand the science behind the issue and consider ways to reduce their environmental impact.
