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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Chemicals that Pollute Natural Environment

Introduction

Pollution is a growing health threat among the nations. Because of the aim of the country to develop and catch with the developed countries, the industrial sectors that are identified to be the strongest point of every economy are prioritized. The change in technological and technical aspects also creates a great impact in the industrial sector. However, the issue of pollution and the proper waste management are suspicious and often neglected by most of the organization. Because of the simple ways that might pollute the environment, the climate changes and the consequences it brought became more obvious in the present times.

Pollution in the Environment

Climate change is a worldwide problem that every nation are attempting to formulate specific answer and solution. Through the emitted carbons came from the vehicles, or the chlorofluorocarbons from the refrigerants, the simple living of the people became the simple gesture to destroy the nature. Environmentalists’ predicts that the changes in climate dictate that the environment is in the peril to abandon the humanity. The climate changes due to the past years abuse in nature and the time has finally arrived for the consequences.

The industrial revolution that happened in other countries is not a bad indication of growth and fosters the overall economic developments. Because of the investment of the industries and the developmental actions of the authorities, the pollution slowly emerges in every parts of the country. The climate change is a result of the environmental negligence of both people and industrial organizations. However, the governments are creating certain strategies to lessen the impact of the climate change and are promoted in both rural and urban areas.

Chemical Pollutant

In the investigation of the chemicals that affects the environment and results to its pollution, the chemicals are said to be existed in the products like plastics which affects the health of both children and adults. There are types of pollution in the environment and might affect the air, water, land, and even noise. In addition, because of the aim of the various organizations to lessen the impact of pollution in the world, the countries are ranked according to the category of “the world’s most polluted country or cities”. The flourochlorocarbon (CFC) is identified to be the most chemical that affects the ozone layer. Too much CFC in the air floats in the atmosphere and deliberately destroys it. The thinning of the ozone layer causes for its disability or less actions to create a barrier from the heat of the sun and absorb the heat. Instead, it let the heat penetrate on its layers without the permission to return it into the space. This action of the environment causes the sudden flashfloods because of the increase in water level of the sea, thawing of the icebergs in Northern Hemisphere, sudden wildfire among the forests, and the death of the animals.

CFC came from the refrigerants and the contribution of the carbons emitted by the vehicles adds the danger in the atmosphere. Currently, people suffer from the lung diseases and other organ failure because of the too much pollution in the environment. Even if there are governmental approaches, still the impact of climate change is present. The concern of the impacts of climate change in the nation’s livelihood gives way to the powerful creation of policies and diversification of knowledge. The climate change can destroy the biodiversity and the forestry. To fight the climate change because of their broad knowledge, practices, innovations and ways of protecting their land and the biodiversity enclosed with it.

Conclusion

The nature can live without people, but the people cannot live without nature. However, due to the aim of the growth of the people, certain developments are created and neglecting their responsibilities to the environment. Now, the consequences affect the livelihood of the people, the agriculture, health and education. The government called the action for adaptation as an important aspect of creating recommendations on how to cope with drought and biological diversity. The indigenous people have is more capable to survive for they cope with the environment and can help warn the experts on the upcoming other consequences of climate change. Furthermore, policies should be strengthened to effectively monitor the activities of the industries and other organizations to revive the environment and, even if it takes time, to bring its attributes back to normal.

References:

Carr-Hill, R., Eshete, A., Mannathoko, C., Sedel, C., de Souza, A., (2005) The Education of Nomadic People in East Africa: Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda [Online] Available at: http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0014/001405/140562e.pdf [Accessed 11 August 2010].

Crawhall, N., & Sena, K., (2007) Hunter-Gatherer Forum of East Africa – Report on Projects Related to the Environment and Recognition of Hunter-Gatherer Indigenous Peoples in East Africa, (IPACC) Indigenous Peoples of Africa Coordinating Committee [Online] Available at: http://www.ipacc.org.za/uploads/docs/SiemenpuuReport.pdf [Accessed 11 August 2010].

Wassmann, R., (2006) Climate Change and Rice Cropping Systems: Potential Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies, International Rice Research Institute.

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