Liebig’s discovery fed the world but effectively killed the soil by reducing complex biology to a simple chemical formula. It is a classic example of how short-term scientific triumphs can lead to long-term ecological bankruptcy.
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Did you know that one German chemist's discovery feeds 3 billion people today, but might also destroy our planet? In 1840, Justus von Liebig made a breakthrough that changed everything. He burned plants to ash and discovered they needed just three nutrients to grow: [music] nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, NPK. His experiments proved you could grow crops without soil, just chemicals. Liebig called this his law of the minimum. Whatever nutrient was missing most would limit plant growth.
Farmers went crazy for this idea. Why mess [music] with compost and manure when you could just add chemicals? But here's what Liebig missed. Soil isn't just plant food, it's a living ecosystem with billions of microbes, fungi, and creatures working together. His chemical approach killed this underground world.
Today, we've lost 1/3 of our topsoil.
Ocean dead zones from fertilizer runoff cover areas the size of entire states.
Modern farms [music] need fossil fuels to make fertilizer, making food production dependent on oil. Liebig's brilliant discovery fed billions, [music] but at what cost? Sometimes the smartest solutions create the biggest problems.
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