Topic > pollution - 1912

People are physically capable of surviving several hours without food and water, but like all humans, they would only last a couple of minutes without air. Due to human activities, the planet is overloaded with toxic gases and air pollution. It has been calculated that on average people breathe more than 3,000 liters of air every day. Due to their bad actions that damage the natural environment, Earth's citizens breathe toxic air that is the consequence of their actions. Millions of industries in China and America pollute every day to satisfy people's needs. Tons of coal are burned every day to produce energy. Millions of cars release CO2 every day in order to move. All types of polluted air have negative effects on health, the economy and the environment. Today's generation overproduces and consumes products because humans demand more and more and expect to be satisfied and pleased immediately. Many industries have tried to meet the expectations of their consumers without considering the consequences of their actions on Earth. Tons of greenhouse gases are released every day by manufacturing activities to produce goods, services and food. Currently, China ranks first in the world's largest producers, surpassing the United States in 2010. The United States ranks third among the world's largest exporters. Both have a huge and considerable impact on the pollution of the planet. China emits 6,016 million tons of greenhouse gases every year, thus occupying first place among the most polluting countries in the world. This is followed by the United States, which before 2007 was the largest polluter in the world. They produce 5,833 million tons of greenhouse gases every year. Greenhouse gases have dangerous effects… middle of the paper… that capture particulate matter that contributes to heavy smog. By 2015, China will reduce Shenzhen's carbon market emissions by 21 percent and 25,000 environmental officials will receive training. One million tonnes of greenhouse gases verifiably reduced through low-carbon agriculture. China also says it will spend $817 billion on a plan to dramatically reduce pollution by 2017. In America, many cities in California have shown steady progress in improving air quality, especially the Los Angeles region , whose ozone levels have decreased by 36% since the organization's inception. first state of the air report card in 2000. The region's annual particle pollution fell 43 percent over that period and is now close to meeting the federal year-round standard for particles. Progress has been made in the United States and carbon dioxide emissions have decreased by 3,7%. 2012.