What is Environmental Pollution?
Pollution is the contamination of the environment by
introduction of contaminants that can cause damage to environment and harm or
discomfort to humans or other living species. It is the addition of another
form of any substance or form of energy to the environment at a rate faster
than the environment can accommodate it by dispersion, bEnvironmental
pollution is one the greatest challenges that the world is facing today. It
began since industrial revolution, increasing day by day and causing
irreparable damage to Mother Earth. Environmental pollution has its own causes,
effects and solutions. Looking into these will help you identify the causes and
what steps you can take to mitigate those effects. Broadly, environmental
pollution consists of six basic types of pollution, i.e. air, water, land,
soil, noise, and light.reakdown, recycling, or storage in some
harmless form.
When people think of environmental pollution, most focus on
fossil fuel and carbon emissions, but there are different contributing factors.
Chemical pollution in bodies of water contributes to illnesses. Electromagnetic
pollution has effects on human health but is uncommonly considered in present
times despite the fact we essentially expose ourselves to it on a daily basis.
Taking a look at causes and effects of environmental pollution will pull any
mind on a rapid downward spiral. Solutions are in the works and, if we work
together across the world, there is hope remaining, at least for the time
being.
The environment will
continue to deteriorate until pollution practices are abandoned.
~ B. F. Skinner
~ B. F. Skinner
Causes of Environmental Pollution
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Pollution from cars, trucks, and
other vehicles is and has been our major environmental pollution issue
for almost a century now. The problem is we did not realize this until the
problem had manifested to monumental proportions.
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Fossil fuel emissions from power
plants which
burn coal as fuel contributed heavily, along with vehicles burning fossil
fuels, to the production of smog. Smog is the result of fossil fuel combustion
combined with sunlight and heat. The result is a toxic gas which now surrounds
our once pristine planet. This is known as “ozone smog” and means we have more
problems down here than we do in the sky.
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Carbon dioxide is another product from all of the vehicles on
the planet as well as unreformed power plants and other industrial facilities.
A continually growing population of humans and clear cutting of forests has
exacerbated this problem so natural defenses are no longer present and carbon
dioxide levels are on the rise.
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Water pollution is a major issue. Many industries dump
wastes into rivers, lakes, ponds, and streams in an attempt to hide wastes from
EPA inspectors. These water sources feed major crops and food becomes
contaminated with a variety of chemicals and bacteria, causing rampant health
problems.
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Radiation comes into play as well. This is an exceedingly nasty
pollution issue and requires extensive description. Primarily, there is
radiation from the sun. As the natural ozone layer around the Earth has become
depleted. The sun is wonderful, but the only reason we are able
to survive on this planet so close to the sun is due to the fact of natural
shielding against solar radiation. As the protective ozone layer around the
planet has become thinner, ultraviolet radiation has risen significantly, causing
increases in skin cancers and other types of cancer in all countries, killing
millions of people every year.
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More radiation is a problem. The sun shining brightly on a naked
planet is not the only source of radiation we are exposed to. Electromagnetic
radiation is another insidious culprit. Once upon a time,
the major concern around this type of radiation was due to high tension wires
which carry huge amounts of electricity to cities. Now, we even carry sources
of this radiation with us as cell phones, laptops, tablets and other wireless
devices.
Effects of Environmental Pollution
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The polluting gases mentioned above have an interesting effect
on climate. Essentially, these gases form a veil around the
planet which holds heat in, increasing the overall temperature of the planet.
The rise in planetary temperature, or global warming, is not immediately
noticeable. However, even a rise of a few degrees Centigrade causes
catastrophic changes in weather. This is happening now.
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Pollen has increased. It is ironic, but even
with fewer trees in the world; the increase of carbon dioxide emissions induces
plants such as ragweed and many trees to produce more pollen than ever before.
This has resulted in rampant allergies across the world, affecting the health
of billions of people.
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One of the solutions to tamp out carbon monoxide emissions from
coal burning power plants was and still is to use radioactive power plants.
While this does cut down on gas emissions significantly, there is radioactive
waste which causes various cancers to bloom in major
cities and small towns all around while destroying ecosystems entirely.
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Global temperature has risen significantly over
the years. The protective atmosphere is further being polluted by methane gas
released from melting icecaps. This is causing rampant weather issues around
the planet.
This all seems like a fairly bleak outlook for the planet and
all the creatures on it. It is, in fact, a load of dark and very real truth.
For much of it, there is little turning back. Being realistic, though solutions
are in the works to combat global warming, the hope is dim. Radiation does not
go away quickly either, especially in a technological age requiring more power,
more gas, and intensified depletion of protective gases around the planet. We
are on a significant downhill snowball ride to hell. There are things we can
do. Let us take a look at some of the solutions which are currently being
implemented to reduce pollution.
Solutions to Environmental Pollution
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Gas emission pollution is being mitigated in a variety of ways
with car emission control, electric and hybrid vehicles and public
transportation systems. Not all major cities have successful
implementation and decent public transportation in place, but the world is
working on this issue constantly and we have managed to reduce emissions
profoundly over the last decade. There is much catching up to do.
·
The cost of radioactive power plants is becoming apparent and
the days of coal power plants are nearly dead. The radiation is a serious
issue. Radioactive leakage from power plants and nuclear testing have already
contaminated oceanic life to such a degree that it will take hundreds of years
to return to normal. More radiation solutions are in the works with various ecologically
friendly power technologiesbeing built every day.
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Solar power is a fantastic
solution. Now that solar radiation is at a climactic peak, we can reap
power from the sun using solar panel systems. These range from home systems to
larger scale systems powering entire communities and cities.
·
Wind power is coming into play. This may not seem like
much at first, but when you get about 100 feet off the ground, there is a great
deal of wind up there. By building wind turbines to harvest natural wind
energy, electricity is produced. Wind turbine power and solar power are both
powerful forces against fossil fuel power and radioactive power. The one problem
here is power companies. They want to stay with radioactive power plants
because they actually can’t be removed. It has become the crusades of many
individuals and small corporations to make the switch and there are plenty of
people following this as populations cry out for help.
- Electromagnetic
radiation (ER) reduction. Once major manufacturers of
computers and electronic devices realized the blatant potential for huge
ER emissions directly into the eyes and brains of users, they started to
implement hardware protocols to minimize risks and reduce ER production
significantly. Newer devices are in the lead to knock this problem out
and, fortunately, this is working.
Also, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is well aware of
all leaks and tricks industries are using to dump wastes. This agency now has
extremely strict protocols and testing procedures implemented against such
facilities so populations are not affected. Additionally, the EPA is measuring
air pollution and implementing regulatory procedures for vehicle emissions.
They also monitor pollen issues and, with the help of the Centers for Disease
Control (CDC), they implement solutions to reduce pollen in the air.
Dropping pollen counts is a major focus for EPA and CDC
activities. Asthma and other allergic conditions are flooding medical care
facilities and pharmaceutical companies with serious public health problems.
The response has been swift and various methods to control emissions and reduce
pollen counts are in the works. Children and elderly people are at the highest
risk for environmental pollution related health problems. The good news is we
are directly on the horizon to cut down the causes and risks while providing
practical health solutions for the general public throughout the world.
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