Pollution


Every year millions of people all over the world die unnecessarily as a result of pollution. These unfortunate and unavoidable deaths are brought about by four specific factors. Firstly, air pollution from factories, burning trash and vehicle fumes causes pneumonia, bronchitis and other respiratory diseases. Then, water pollution from industrial discharge, the indiscriminate disposal of toxic chemicals and the dumping of human waste into rivers and canals causes poisoning and water borne disease such as cholera and diarrhea. The next factor is the noise pollution from vehicle horns and microphones that might cause aggression and damage hearing and finally, odor pollution from dumped or untreated human waste causes serious discomfort to our senses and attracts disease-bearing creatures such as rats and flies. We should take determined action to control these problems and clean up the environment to avert these unnecessary diseases that lead to death.

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