SAJEER(BA(Hons),HNDE,Ling.Qua.Dip(KSA),SLTS)
Introduction:
The environment is vital to human
life because it provides us with the necessities of life, such as air, water,
and food. There has been pollution as a result of global industrialization and
modernization. Pollution has had a significant impact on the quality of life of
animals, plants, and humans. Diseases that
have evolved as a result of environmental contamination are examples of
hazardous impacts. Environmental pollution is the contamination of the natural
environment in both physical and biological systems, which interferes with the
ecosystem's regular functioning.
Environmental
Pollution Types and Causes:
Environmental contamination comes in
a variety of forms, each with its own set of causes and components. Air
pollution, noise pollution, soil pollution, and water pollution are the four
types of environmental pollution that are classified based on the natural
components. Pollutants are the pollutants that are found in the environment.
Industries are the biggest polluters because they release toxic
gases into the atmosphere, creating air pollution, and industrial effluents are
released into water bodies, causing water pollution. Smoke from burning and
greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide, are examples of other
pollutants.
Pollution's
Effects on the Environment:
In SriLanka, environmental pollution
has been a problem. The negative consequences vary depending on the type of
pollution, while some may be universal. Human health has been harmed as a
result of air pollution, as has the ozone layer in the atmosphere. Water contamination has resulted in the extinction of aquatic life
as well as acidification. Soil contamination has resulted in unhealthy soil,
such as an imbalanced pH that inhibits plant growth. SriLanka has grappled with
the effects of pollution on the environment.
Conclusion:
Pollution has become a major worry in the fight to safeguard our
world. To reduce pollution, we must adapt a variety of measures. Planting
trees, limiting the use of non-renewable resources, and efficient trash
disposal are just a few of them. Every individual has a responsibility to
protect our environment from pollution.
EXTRA POINTS ON THE TOPIC:
Air Pollution
Pollution of the air and the entire
atmosphere occurs when the entire atmosphere is flooded with hazardous toxic
gases generated as a result of economic and industrial operations. This results
in contamination of the air.
Water Pollution
This is yet another big source of
pollution that is extremely harmful to the environment. As we all know, natural
water supplies are depleting at an alarming rate, making water a scarce
resource. Unfortunately, even in these crucial times, contaminants from many
sources (such as industrial waste, garbage disposal, and so on) are
contaminating these remaining water sources, rendering them unfit for human
consumption.
Garbage Pollution
When people do not follow correct
garbage disposal procedures, waste accumulates. As a result, waste
contamination occurs. The only way to solve this problem is to ensure that there
is an appropriate trash disposal system in place that does not pollute the
environment.
Noise pollution
The sound that comes from industry,
planes, and other sources that exceeds permitted limits is one of the most
common causes of noise pollution. High blood pressure, stress-related
illnesses, hearing loss, and speech interference all have a direct link to noise
and health.