how would be earth if there weren't pollution?

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8 months 4 weeks ago #767 by gagoo
how would be earth if there weren't pollution?

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8 months 4 weeks ago #769 by abiolasegun979@gmail.com
If there weren't pollution on Earth, the environment would be much healthier and cleaner. The air would be fresher to breathe, and there would be less harm to human health and wildlife. The water bodies, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans, would be clearer and free from contaminants. The overall ecosystem would be more balanced, with a greater abundance of plants and animals.

Additionally, without pollution, there would be a reduced impact on climate change. Greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to global warming, would be significantly lower. This could help mitigate the negative effects of climate change, such as rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and sea-level rise.

Overall, a world without pollution would be a more sustainable and healthier place for all living beings.

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8 months 3 weeks ago #964 by Doladiti
If there were no pollution, the earth would be a much cleaner and healthier place to live. The air would be free of harmful pollutants like smog and soot, and the water would be free of contaminants like sewage and industrial waste. This would have a huge impact on human health, as well as the health of plants and animals. The lack of pollution would also improve the quality of the earth's ecosystems, allowing plants and animals to thrive in a more natural environment. In addition, the lack of pollution would make the earth more aesthetically pleasing, without the smoggy skies or polluted waterways.

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8 months 3 weeks ago #967 by amjad
However, even if we were to cease all carbon emission today, the temperature of the Earth would still continue to rise. Why? This is because there is a delayed period in which the carbon dioxide already released will continue to accumulate and move among the atmosphere and oceans of our planet.

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8 months 3 weeks ago #971 by amjad
cleaner environment can reduce the adverse health impacts to local populations from illnesses, diseases, and cancer risk associated with pollution exposure. U.S. EPA considers pollution prevention to be an equivalent form of disease prevention.

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