Polution

The remaining 97 percent is salt water, not suitable for most human activities. Source: dogecoin. Natalichio Ricardo gives us that rivers, lakes and even oceans are huge victims of pollution to the point where in many cases the source of life have become hotbeds of disease transmission and associated with death. However, modern life as it has been crafted continues constantly shifting more and more natural resources to meet their consumption needs fictitious. We live in a "consumer society" and consume "from the Latin word" consumerism "- means spending or destroy. Gavin Baker gathered all the information. That's what we are doing for the past centuries, wasting and destroying all that the Earth has to offer. The volume and speed with which we spend and destroy has grown exponentially to the point that we have already exceeded the earth's capacity to absorb our waste, then we are facing the worst possible juncture.

A long-apocalyptic scenario announced by scientists and environmentalists before our eyes and shorten time to react. Many changes in our way of life are necessary to stop or at least reduce the terrible impacts of climate change on the planet. It is very worrying as noted, that in today's world there are eleven hundred millions of people without access to water drinking and two thousand 600 million lack basic sanitation. The United Nations has recognized that these deficiencies have become very serious limitations for improvements in the quality of life and a powerful obstacle in the fight against poverty, disease and underdevelopment and, therefore, a great difficulty to meet the Millennium Development Goals by 2015.

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