types of environmental pollution and its consequences
The more humans make their environment industrialized, the more variant pollution they create, there is a close and direct relation between industrial life and types of environmental pollutants. The more we get industrialized, the more pollutions and types of pollutions we produce for ourselves and future generations, the consequences of which could be so dire that we cannot think of how the future humans and nature will react. With the continuation of industrialization, we not only commit a crime against future generations, who too have the right to see nature and be hopeful for their life and ensure their future is ensured as ours was. We not only left any hope for them but have illegitimately used all resources and workout through resources by our choice that resources which existed 50 years ago, never exist anymore.
- Most people in the world do not know nature and industrialization
- The future that existed for us does not exist for them. For example, the fuel and other resources that have been exploited are almost at the brink of exhaustion and have already exhausted.
- We have the luxury of accessing all rare benefits of nature such as air, healthy food and fruits in abundance, but the next generation may not have access to all these and will face poverty in regard to the privileges of nature.
- In natural life, there was a guarantee for continuation, but due to urban and industrial life, there is no guarantee, for example, if someone gets jobless or gets ill, his survivor is guaranteed but such survivor or revival in urban life is not possible. Even if there is such a chance in the urban areas people have various types of mental issues and they will never have a relaxed and stress-free life.
- There was a portion to poor people in natural resources, so there was not mental pressure and stress, but in industrial life, where there are no resources in nature which could guarantee everyone’s life, therefore the mental pressure and stress that has been created are due to the industrial life which has affected both rich and poor alike. There was no mental stress prior to industrial life, as no one had anything and everyone was poor and people will live by resourcing things from nature, but in industrial life, this is not possible.
- Other problem of industrial life is that life gradually vanishes. It means that as the industrial process continues, the life of humans will reduce. In natural life the relationship between humans and nature is in balanced, as humans would give some to nature and nature would give some to humans or in other words there was a balanced transaction between humans and nature. This was like a win-win situation. If something would have been taken from nature, in return there would have been something for nature and that natural cycle would continue.
Natural life
- A fair and balanced relations between humans and nature was maintained
- The balance relationship was mutual
- The relation was not hostile
- In this relation there was no hostility and humans and nature would tolerate each other and would complement each other
- The cycle of humans and nature had not been broken or damaged
- The shortage of natural resources was not felt
- There had been no pollution
But in industrial life, all these good qualities are shattered and there is no balance in nature. All systems in nature are affected and the relationship between humans and nature is not fair. The mutual relationship is fully strained and replaced with the looting of nature. Humans relentlessly exploit nature and but is not ready to leave over something for their life. In industrial life, humans exploit nature the most while do not give in return much while in some cases humans do not return any good to nature. In industrial life, in some cases, nature is drained even twice. In order to decompose a plastic bottle, it shall take 300 years in nature. Now assume, if you are living in a house of 60 to 70 meters and produce one-meter square plastic each day. What is left for nature to absorb and recover? The level of exploitation of nature is so relentless that the resources in nature have been exhausted. Most of the European countries have exploited their mines and have no more left and are looking to resources of other countries while resources of third world countries are on the brink of exhaustion.
So what human will do in the coming 20 to 30 years? Nature is generous but could get in rate and the revenge of nature could be as strong as its generosity and could not end. Now, the question creeps up in the mind is that whether nature will be able to renovate and repair itself?
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