save the planet
Time is running out.
How can we heal the world?
Air Pollution
Air pollution happens when harmful gases, smoke, and particles are released into the atmosphere. It is mainly caused by vehicle emissions, factory smoke, burning fossil fuels, wildfires, and deforestation. It leads to climate change, respiratory diseases, and damage to ecosystems.
Water Pollution
Water pollution occurs when toxic substances such as chemicals, plastic, oil, and sewage enter rivers, lakes, and oceans. It is caused by industrial waste, agricultural runoff (pesticides and fertilizers), oil spills, and improper waste disposal. It harms marine life, contaminates drinking water, and disrupts aquatic ecosystems.(Photo of the Ganges River in India)
Land Pollution
Soil pollution happens when land is contaminated by waste and harmful chemicals. It is caused by improper garbage disposal, plastic waste, pesticides, industrial spills, and deforestation. It reduces soil fertility, affects food production, and harms animals and human health.
Land Pollution
Soil pollution happens when land is contaminated by waste and harmful chemicals. It is caused by improper garbage disposal, plastic waste, pesticides, industrial spills, and deforestation. It reduces soil fertility, affects food production, and harms animals and human health.
Water Pollution
Water pollution requires controlling what enters rivers and oceans at the source. Industries must treat wastewater before discharge, agriculture must reduce chemical runoff, and cities must improve sewage systems. Cutting plastic production and improving waste collection prevents debris from reaching marine ecosystems. Cleaner water protects biodiversity and ensures safe drinking supplies.
Air Pollution
Air pollution can be reduced by transforming how energy and transport systems work. Replacing fossil fuels with clean energy, redesigning cities to reduce car dependency, and enforcing strict emission standards for industries directly lower harmful gases and fine particles. Protecting and expanding forests also helps absorb carbon dioxide and stabilize the climate. These changes improve both environmental quality and public health.
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save the planet
Time is running out.
How can we heal the world?
Air Pollution
Air pollution happens when harmful gases, smoke, and particles are released into the atmosphere. It is mainly caused by vehicle emissions, factory smoke, burning fossil fuels, wildfires, and deforestation. It leads to climate change, respiratory diseases, and damage to ecosystems.
Water Pollution
Water pollution occurs when toxic substances such as chemicals, plastic, oil, and sewage enter rivers, lakes, and oceans. It is caused by industrial waste, agricultural runoff (pesticides and fertilizers), oil spills, and improper waste disposal. It harms marine life, contaminates drinking water, and disrupts aquatic ecosystems.(Photo of the Ganges River in India)
Land Pollution
Soil pollution happens when land is contaminated by waste and harmful chemicals. It is caused by improper garbage disposal, plastic waste, pesticides, industrial spills, and deforestation. It reduces soil fertility, affects food production, and harms animals and human health.
Land Pollution
Soil pollution happens when land is contaminated by waste and harmful chemicals. It is caused by improper garbage disposal, plastic waste, pesticides, industrial spills, and deforestation. It reduces soil fertility, affects food production, and harms animals and human health.
Water Pollution
Water pollution requires controlling what enters rivers and oceans at the source. Industries must treat wastewater before discharge, agriculture must reduce chemical runoff, and cities must improve sewage systems. Cutting plastic production and improving waste collection prevents debris from reaching marine ecosystems. Cleaner water protects biodiversity and ensures safe drinking supplies.
Air Pollution
Air pollution can be reduced by transforming how energy and transport systems work. Replacing fossil fuels with clean energy, redesigning cities to reduce car dependency, and enforcing strict emission standards for industries directly lower harmful gases and fine particles. Protecting and expanding forests also helps absorb carbon dioxide and stabilize the climate. These changes improve both environmental quality and public health.