Global warming – Disaster
The world is in awful, risky shape. The continuation of life depends on “clean water, breathable air, fertile soil, pollination and a stable climate.” These fundamentals are under severe attack. Swampland, grasslands and forests are vanishing. Majority of the world’s major rivers are polluted or exhausted. Each year, ecological poverty forces few millions poor people to leave their villages and migrate to cities. As a result, few billions people live in dreadful slums or unlawful tenant camps. Such people live of social harmony, a situation sure to result in disturbance.
• The rising world dumps majority of its industrial waste directly into “rivers, lakes, oceans or soil.”
• The environment can safely absorb about few billions tons of CO2 annually, but people release about eight billion tons yearly by flaming fossil fuels.
• Almost majority of used business electronics, counting computers, TVs and audio recorders, end up in landfills.
• People retire few million vehicles a year. In developing and under-developing nations, most of these messy cars and trucks go into landfills.
• The listed developed countries bury more than 75% of its plastic wastes in landfills each year.
• The world is in a row out of non renewable resources, such as crude oil, copper and zinc. Coal is in strong supply, but it is a major source of air pollution (the world’s biggest source).
• One out of ten people lack of access to clean drinking water.
• Groundwater, lakes and rivers are becoming increasingly contaminated and unhygienic.
• During the past half century years, agricultural over production has reduced more than few billion acres of top soil, an area larger than China and India combined. Also, agricultural land become flat or home.
• Over fishing may soon destroy numerous fish species, ruination many coastal economies that depend on fishing for food and commerce.
Action against global warming:
People around the world are fighting back. Some of the not even bother about it and some of them are working relentlessly to reduce waste, and to develop new products that are not linked to gas and conventional oil etc. their aiming is to “achieve zero waste, zero toxicity and 100% recyclables” by 2020.
• The world is in threat; it is because of severe ecological degradation.
• The continuous crisis represents the unified symptoms of an enormous problem: a global system that is dangerously out of thump.
• The Industrial Age, which brought inestimable benefits, is now creating inestimable horrible problems.
• People cannot continue to ignore such concerns.
• Global warming is today’s major natural and ecological issue.
• The world is rapidly getting a point of no return concerning warming. If people don’t act fast, it may be impossible to bring to an end.
• Organizations and nations are rapidly working to bring about positive change.
• Quick fixes and short-term solutions will only make worse serious keep going problems worldwide.
• All over, collectively and environmentally responsible practices make good business sense.
The world is in awful, risky shape. The continuation of life depends on “clean water, breathable air, fertile soil, pollination and a stable climate.” These fundamentals are under severe attack. Swampland, grasslands and forests are vanishing. Majority of the world’s major rivers are polluted or exhausted. Each year, ecological poverty forces few millions poor people to leave their villages and migrate to cities. As a result, few billions people live in dreadful slums or unlawful tenant camps. Such people live of social harmony, a situation sure to result in disturbance.
• The rising world dumps majority of its industrial waste directly into “rivers, lakes, oceans or soil.”
• The environment can safely absorb about few billions tons of CO2 annually, but people release about eight billion tons yearly by flaming fossil fuels.
• Almost majority of used business electronics, counting computers, TVs and audio recorders, end up in landfills.
• People retire few million vehicles a year. In developing and under-developing nations, most of these messy cars and trucks go into landfills.
• The listed developed countries bury more than 75% of its plastic wastes in landfills each year.
• The world is in a row out of non renewable resources, such as crude oil, copper and zinc. Coal is in strong supply, but it is a major source of air pollution (the world’s biggest source).
• One out of ten people lack of access to clean drinking water.
• Groundwater, lakes and rivers are becoming increasingly contaminated and unhygienic.
• During the past half century years, agricultural over production has reduced more than few billion acres of top soil, an area larger than China and India combined. Also, agricultural land become flat or home.
• Over fishing may soon destroy numerous fish species, ruination many coastal economies that depend on fishing for food and commerce.
Action against global warming:
People around the world are fighting back. Some of the not even bother about it and some of them are working relentlessly to reduce waste, and to develop new products that are not linked to gas and conventional oil etc. their aiming is to “achieve zero waste, zero toxicity and 100% recyclables” by 2020.
• The world is in threat; it is because of severe ecological degradation.
• The continuous crisis represents the unified symptoms of an enormous problem: a global system that is dangerously out of thump.
• The Industrial Age, which brought inestimable benefits, is now creating inestimable horrible problems.
• People cannot continue to ignore such concerns.
• Global warming is today’s major natural and ecological issue.
• The world is rapidly getting a point of no return concerning warming. If people don’t act fast, it may be impossible to bring to an end.
• Organizations and nations are rapidly working to bring about positive change.
• Quick fixes and short-term solutions will only make worse serious keep going problems worldwide.
• All over, collectively and environmentally responsible practices make good business sense.