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Precious and unique Earth, invaded by pollution.

The Earth is naturally recycled with its flora, providing all with a unique life on the planet and a healthy environment for all development. Pollution is causing many changes on our planet. We are seeing and living these changes on the environment that worries us, but we find it acceptable while at the same time acknowledging the fact that it is now snowing in winter!?

How much do we cause these changes?

 

What will happen if we keep transforming our planet as we are doing now without stopping? Will the planet be able to absorb all the pollutants whatever they are?

 

Or where are we with the quality of life on our planet? Can we consider it equally like our own home that we care for and clean?

 

Now, who is in charge of making our planet cleaner? Of taking care of it? Are we doing it adequately? Is global pollution decreasing? Is money an obstacle to cleanliness? How long will it take to clean up the planet?

 

Is it possible to remove all this pollution? Will we be locked in a planet where polluted air and water can cause illnesses?

We only need to start in the early 1900s to look at the evolution of this human-caused pollution. We can easily imagine that the planet before 1900 (1.6 billion humans) was still quite clean, so it wouldn't be altered from the beginning of civilizations until 1900. And from the years 1900 onwards, mankind has developed at a rapid pace due to the use of fossil fuels. Factory work became the norm. Earn more money, buy goods instead of doing it all yourself as in the good old days. Cities became bigger, more people came to live there for its proximity and quality of life. So the cities became small factories of pollution. Today we can see what it looks like to live in one of these cities where there is so much pollution, we can see smog and people wearing masks. Let us not forget that all the pollution caused by us does not disappear like magic. It is still present and continues to accumulate and degrade in the environment, contaminating it a bit more each time. Pollution is still present everywhere, it is only hidden or invisible (gases).
 And what about the oceans ?   It's even worse,...

And what about the oceans ?

 


It's even worse, because no one takes care of them, they are international waters belonging to everyone, but the biggest losers are marine animals to the detriment of humans. 

 

The contamination of the waters is increasing and for how long?

 

Plastic over plastic. Doctors advise us to eat wild fish at most once a week to avoid contamination due to the numerous pollutants they have swallowed during their growth in the ocean.

 

Is this normal?

All these waste products that we bury daily, what becomes of them? They degrade over time and contaminate the soil and groundwater. And when landfills are full, we make new ones, again and again, as there are always more people. What's more, we are clearing even more vegetation all over the planet, to be able to do more farming and more housing for an ever-growing population. What will happen if this flora decreases too much and the human population continues to increase? Where will the animals go? Will we move to another planet? When there are almost no resources left on the planet, what will humanity do on an empty planet? The oceans are the source of all life on the planet. There are so many plastics and other debris in the oceans that marine animals are dying. Already we are seeing an early mortality of these animals due to the presence of pollutants caused by man. These immense islands of plastic pollution floating on these waters have been slowly degrading over the past 100 years. What will happen if we don't remove it from the water and it continues to degrade? Will the marine mortality increase? Is it due to water that is too polluted? How are we going to restore water quality to these oceans for the survival of aquatic species? And furthermore, we must remember that the already polluted oceans will not cease to be decontaminated, as any form of pollution, whatever it may be, will end its course there. It's very simple to understand, the water cycle, which keeps the Earth alive. It's with this cycle that water is spread throughout the planet, but also that the pollutant acts as an electrical conduit. If we continue to pollute the oceans and kill all aquatic life, what will happen next? What will the animals drink? Acid rain water? Will they get diseases from pollution?
 All these waste products that we bury daily, what...
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