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Monday, January 14, 2019

Environmental Pollution

Environmental Pollution

Environmental Pollution

There is a very delicate ecological balance that sustains life on this earth. But man, in the name of development, has interfered badly with this fibre of delicate balance and destroyed its environment. In return, he has created for himself a hell that threatens the existence of man on this planet.
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 Due to senseless deforestation and emission of toxic gases into the environment, man has contributed significantly to global warming. Scientists warn that increase in the temperature of earth could result into the melting of glaciers on the earth. The glaciers have the reservoirs of water on the earth.

Their melting could result into the rise of sea level on the earth and wiping out life on the countries that lie close to the sea. Man has turned a deaf ear to the threats that nature poses before us. If there is rise in the sea level, some of the countries like Italy, France and England would be wiped from the surface of the earth.
Man is to blame none other than himself for this catastrophe. It is high time man rose up to the threats that nature poses for us for this tinkering with ecological concern.
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  We should rise to the occasion to arrest the senseless cutting of trees and contributing towards releasing toxic gases into the air depleting the ozone layer of the earth. The UV rays of the sun wand reach earth directly in the absence of ozone layer. So man should do his bit to save the earth.
We have to contribute in little ways to save the environment of this earth.

For comprehension and other questions click the links below : 

My Mother at Sixty Six- Kamala Das  : Comprehension and Questions

An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum - Stephen Spender

Keeping Quite - Pablo Neruda 

A Thing of Beauty - John Keats

A Roadside Stand -  Robert Frost

Aunt Jennifer's Tigers - Adrienne Rich

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