Environment Pollution
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Environment pollution has become more and more serious in recent years, which affects every aspects of the society and demands our more attentions to resolve it.
Two factors weight heavily in the environment pollutions: one are the industry activities, and the other are the human being behaviors.
The industry activities, as the NEMR (National Environment Monitoring Reports) reports revealed in year 2002, contribute 85 per cent or above to the overall environment pollution. The reports further pointed out that although many measures and strategies had been taken into actions, the industry activities remained the first thing to be considered to prevent the environment from being further polluted.
Who are the biggest ones in the industry activities that lead to environment pollution? The report showed that chemical industry activities took the first place with holding 40 percents of all the pollution caused by industry activities, whereas the construction industry shared 25 percents, the textile industry shared 20 percents, and the other industry shared the rest ones.
By pumping dirty or maybe poison as well water into river, lake, sea, or even soil; releasing poison chemical gas into air, the industry pollution damaged the environment system severely: the water maybe poison, the air are not suitable for breath; the harvest of plant can't be served as food, and at last, environment on earth is not suitable for any kind of life to live on anymore.
The pollution caused by the human being behaviors, as the report claimed, although only contributed 15 or less percents to the total pollution, was on rising and became more and more severe in recent years. Human being behaviors, such as transportation gas emitting, rubbish producing with no handling, noise making, misusing chemical material etc, produced more dangerous effects than that the people thought to be. Most people had no idea or intention to rule their own behaviors that may pollute the environment...