Pollution is a nationwide problem that could drastically end our world the only to stop this epidemic is by riding bikes instead of driving our cars. Pollution over the years has gradually expanded in land, water and air. If this continues happening we will all die!Overtime alot of people have died due to this number 1 factor pollution. When garbage gets thrown out most of that garbage ends up in our oceans and in our drinking water. In some areas where pollution concentration is high citizens will develop lung cancer than citizens living in low pollution concentration. Just like us china is the largest carbon dioxide producer. The most known neglected type of pollution that some don't know about is noise pollution. In the oceans the most known type of pollution that some say is worse than all the others is acidification. Right now there is more than 500 million cars in the world, it is predicted that by the year 2030 the number will rise to 1 billion. The consequences of this means that the pollution level will be more than double.
It is a commonly known fact that major oil spills like those in the Gulf of Mexico is the worst type of pollution due to consistent oil spills in the water body which spreads everywhere else. It is also commonly known that around 1000 children die in India every year due to diseases caused from the polluted water. The weather that we see here in the U.S is due to the pollution in china. This organization known as WHO (world Health Organization) estimates that 6400 people die every year in Mexico due to air pollution.
It is said that a glass that is produced from recycled glass instead of raw materials can reduce related air pollution by 20%, and water pollution by 50%. It is shown that places which are near to high traffic roads, seaports or railyards are dangerous places to live or work as they contain more concentrated levels of air pollution.
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