The scope of the environmental pollution problem today is unfathomable. Every purchase we make, every product we use, and every mile we travel is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the pollution problem. Many think that the problem is so large that there is nothing that the average person can do to make a difference. That way of thinking is wrong.
It has become very evident that in order to solve the problem of environmental pollution, everyone must first realize that there is a problem and second, what they can do as individuals. Everyone needs to be aware of the impact that they have on the planet, and how to take positive steps to reduce that impact. A new e-book, “Reducing Pollution: Tips for Clean Living in the 21st Century”, has recently been published and gives the reader an in-depth look at ways an individual and families can help save the environment.
There is no doubt that pollution has been around since the dawn of civilization, the problem is now that there are so darn many of us we are now in crisis mode. Pollution is spreading throughout the world , and even peoples who have no gas guzzling SUV’s, electric appliances, and any modern conveniences, are suffering from the effects of pollution. But even at home, the cleaning products we use, our carpets, our lawn chemicals, the plastics we use, and nearly everything we touch is damaging our health in a big way. Pollution is everywhere and the problem is not stopping.
Air Pollution,
Nearly everyone is familiar with the effects of air pollution on our health. Air currents can take pollutants around the world in a matter of hours, so pollutants that contaminate the air in our highly industrialized cities are affecting the pristine woods of the Pacific Northwest.
Whether or not you agree that there is global warming, you have to agree that dumping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere at the current rate, can’t be doing the planet any good. Everywhere we look we are seeing the effect of carbon dioxide on the planet and the climate.
Acid rain, smog, methane pollution, CFC’s, indoor pollution, and everyday chemical contaminants are all explained in “Reducing Pollution: Tips for Clean Living in the 21st Century”.
Soil Contamination
Day after day and year after year, more and more chemicals are being dumped onto our lands. Agricultural lands and our own homes, dump millions of pounds of fertilizes onto the land, which is slowly percolating into our drinking water. Landfills, a stew pot of toxic chemicals is also leaching into our ground water.
The use of PCB’s since the early part of the last century was finally banned when it was realized how toxic these chemicals were. But before it was totally banned companies sold their PCB waste products to the fertilizer companies. Over 50 years later, these toxins are still in those soils.
Radioactive waste, herbicides and pesticides, dioxins, mercury, and heavy metals have all contaminated our soils, some for millions of years to come.
Water Pollution
Linked to land pollution is water pollution. Nearly everything that pollutes the land eventually pollutes our water. Point source pollution, non-point source pollution, acid rain, and surface run-off are just some of the sources of water pollution. Long term damage to our wildlife is already being seen and recent studies are linking water pollution with many diseases in humans.
“Reducing Pollution: Tips for Clean Living in the 21st Century” will open your eyes to the many ways our water is being polluted.
Reading this book will make you knowledgeable about industrial pollution, pollution of your homes and small businesses, pollution from transportation and how you can combat pollution by just making a few changes in the way you live and the way you think about things.
If you care at all about this planet, you need to understand the problem at hand and what is needed to reverse this downward spiraling problem. “Reducing Pollution: Tips for Clean Living in the 21st Century”, is a must read for the 21st Century.
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