Environmental pollution occurs when contaminants are introduced into the environment at levels that damage natural balances. It comes in many forms, such as air, water, and soil pollution, all of which affect humans and wildlife. One of the major threats is air pollution due to increased greenhouse gas emissions from activities like burning fossil fuels, which are causing climate change impacts like species migration and coral reef destruction. The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated that reducing industrial activity and travel can quickly lessen atmospheric pollution levels. To achieve a pollution-free world, individuals and societies will need to adopt more sustainable habits.
Environmental pollution occurs when contaminants are introduced into the environment at levels that damage natural balances. It comes in many forms, such as air, water, and soil pollution, all of which affect humans and wildlife. One of the major threats is air pollution due to increased greenhouse gas emissions from activities like burning fossil fuels, which are causing climate change impacts like species migration and coral reef destruction. The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated that reducing industrial activity and travel can quickly lessen atmospheric pollution levels. To achieve a pollution-free world, individuals and societies will need to adopt more sustainable habits.
Environmental pollution occurs when contaminants are introduced into the environment at levels that damage natural balances. It comes in many forms, such as air, water, and soil pollution, all of which affect humans and wildlife. One of the major threats is air pollution due to increased greenhouse gas emissions from activities like burning fossil fuels, which are causing climate change impacts like species migration and coral reef destruction. The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated that reducing industrial activity and travel can quickly lessen atmospheric pollution levels. To achieve a pollution-free world, individuals and societies will need to adopt more sustainable habits.
What is Environmental pollution? Environmental pollution is defined as “the contamination of the physical and biological components of the earth/atmosphere system to such an extent that normal environmental processes are adversely affected.” For us to live in a healthy environment we have to prevent pollutants to affect it. If we will continue to ignore the consequences of pollution we won’t be able to use natural products without doing us harm or to enjoy a simple walk outside. When I think of nature and its astonishing beauty, my heart breaks that some people don’t realise that we must protect it and care for it, not just only for ourselves, but also for the future generations. wadasdwasdad There are many types of environmental pollution, depending on the nature of pollutants: air pollution, soil pollution, water pollution… All of them affect us directly and inddadadadairectly, for example by ingesting plants with a high concentration of heavy metals. One of the most dangerous is the air pollution. Due to the rise of the concentration of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere (like CO2 or CH4) we are facing today the adwadadsdadeffects of Climate change. We humans did this and we must stop carbon emissions, deforestation, burning fossil fuels and start to change our way of thinking and acting to restore our only home, Earth. Many animal species changed their homes and began migrating to cooler places, others began to disappear, due to pollution. adadad acidification destroyed many specials of coral reefs and by 2050 studiadwadasdawdaes predict that all of them will be gone. Coral reefs are home and food to many fishes. Everything in nature is in balance, every little and big part of it matters and must be in good shape and everything cycles and recycles, as John Bruckner described nature as “one continued web of life”.dawdawdadada Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, as everyone declared quarantine and flights and long travels were canceled, recent studies showed us that the atmosphere became less polluted. If we want to live in a world without pollution we have to start acting for it, by adopting a healthy lifestyle, a plastic free environment, less traveling by plane, cycling or using public transportation ...