As long as the pollution created by humans is greater than what the planet can absorb, the accumulation of pollutants will gradually contaminate the vegetation and the life that inhabits it. The global temperature of the planet will increase to the point where the frozen poles will no longer be able to ''climate control'' the planet.
This heat will be conducive to the development of new, even more resistant and dangerous bacteria and viruses. What will we do when these diseases appear in the oceans, in the air and on land? Will we be able to face them? Will we still have time to remedy them?
Agricultural machinery and products used for cultivation pollute continuously to allow us to live each day. Imagine all the pollution created to grow this food, each product in your fridge, pantry.
And in addition to having produced pollution to grow these foods, transport them and sell them, an impressive amount of this food is thrown away in the trash, double free pollution! Once for having made it and two for having gotten rid of it. What a waste and what pollution! That's how you pollute without consuming!
How to solve the problem? Eat less or eat food that produces less pollution? Or give food away before a few days before the expiration date? Is it better to lose money or lose food economically?
Humans have become dependent on these various forms of energy such as oil, coal, and electricity to enable us to live in a society full of diverse technology, all of which makes our daily lives easier.
Whether it be to go grocery shopping, to go to work, for heating, air conditioning, to travel, for cleaning, to travel, to acquire new goods, all of these activities pollute. In short, to live on planet Earth today is to pollute.