Essay on Problems and Solutions of Pollution

Essay on Problems and Solutions of Pollution

Essay on Pollution

Today man has developed so much that he has now become more powerful than man, equal to the powers of the gods. Man has achieved this development and importance through science.

By inventing science, man has taken the step of defeating nature from all sides. Seeing this, nature is slowly becoming a slave of man. Today nature has become subordinate to man. In this way we can say that man has decided to leave no stone unturned to make nature favorable to him.

Just as man has been exploiting man and nation, in the same way man has been exploiting nature. Scientists say that there is no dirt in nature.

In nature, all the animals, animals and the plant world together maintain a balance. Each has its own specific function. In nature, the work of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh continues in its natural form. Unless there is human intervention, there is neither dirt nor disease. When man interferes in the work of nature, then the equilibrium of nature is disturbed. This spoils the health of the whole creation.

Today's era is the scientific and industrial age. Air pollution is increasing very fast due to industrialization. Energy and heat generating plants release heat. The bigger these industries are and the more they grow, the more heat they will spread.

Apart from this, the fuel that is used to generate energy, it often does not burn completely. The consequence of this is that a large amount of carbon monoxide is released in the smoke. Today the traffic of motor vehicles is increasing rapidly. In a journey of 960 km, a motor vehicle uses as much oxygen as a man needs in a year.

Motor vehicle pollution is spreading in every area of ​​the world. Rail traffic is also increasing at an expected rate. Airplanes have also become a trend in all countries. Oil-refining, ceramic mills, leather, paper, rubber, etc. factories are growing rapidly. The factories of paint barnish, plastic, pottery sugar are increasing.

Factories making all kinds of machines are growing. All of them burn some form of fuel to produce energy. They pollute the whole environment with their smoke. Where this pollution is generated, it does not remain constant. It spreads all over the world in the flow of air.

In 1968, red dust started falling in Britain, it came flying from the Sahara desert. When the War of Tanks was going on in North Africa. Then the dust had flown from there to the Caribbean Sea.

Nowadays people are indiscriminately passing contaminants into the air, soil and water through homes, factories, motors and planes. In the course of development, nature creates such conditions for itself which are necessary for it. Therefore the interference of man in these systems is fatal for all beings.

The main danger of pollution is that it puts pressure on the institution. Due to the carbon monoxide in the rich population, the oxygen in the blood circulation is reduced by 5-10 percent. The tissues of the body require 25 percent oxygen.

Carbon monoxide binds more to red blood cells than oxygen. This damages that these cells are unable to handle oxygen to their full extent. In London, a policeman who was on duty to handle traffic for four hours fills his lungs with so much poison as if he had smoked 105 cigarettes.

In a state of rest man needs ten meters of air. Hard work requires ten times more than that, nor does a brain require as much oxygen in a day as it produces in 17,000 hectares of forest.

Oxygen production is decreasing due to continuous depletion of vegetation due to increasing toxins in the soil and pollution of oceans etc. Apart from this, every year we emit eighty billion tons of smoke from the atmosphere. Contaminated gas is released from cars and planes.

The carbon dioxide that is released from the breath of humans and animals spreads pollution. Some scientists believe that in thirty years from the current rate of pollution of the atmosphere, the life cycle on which animals and plants depend, will end.

Animals, plants and humans will cease to exist. The climate of the whole earth will change. It is possible that till the ice, the earth's atmosphere, rivers and ocean will all become toxic.

If man understands the laws of nature, considers nature as his teacher and cooperates with it, and especially returns the nature of all the residuals, then the creation and man can remain healthy, otherwise in the long run, instead of the danger of atomic explosion, in the work of nature. No less dangerous is the artificial intervention of man.

Therefore, we have to reduce the exploitation of nature, otherwise our life will end unnecessarily like a bubble of water. All our development work will remain as it is.

Anish Kumar Tiwari

I am Anish Kumar Tiwari, founder of this blog. I can write very well on any topics and I like to share information on different topics through my blog. Thank you for visiting my blog.

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