World Phosphate headquarters declares the date for the end of phosphate
Here's what top analyists conclusions are, it's looking grave
Scenes from phosphogeddon's reign
The aftermath from the terror
Phosphate is critical for plant growth, but we're facing a phosphate crisis due to dwindling reserves of inorganic phosphate. Mining phosphate is environmentally destructive, causing habitat loss, water pollution, and the release of harmful waste. As these reserves become scarcer, the overreliance on inorganic phosphate threatens food security while driving unsustainable mining practices. Meanwhile, runoff from excess phosphate still leads to eutrophication, further stressing already vulnerable water systems. Read the story on the left to find out about how.