by Taylor
(Ray, Michigan United States)
Here is something to remind us all of what we want to save.
by brandon
(mercades tx.)
How the environment's water can be and eventually will be affected, by smudge sewage pipes and other harmful things.
Barry's Response - All of these components of the natural environment interact with each other, so if someone changes one, it will eventually affect the other. It's just as important to keep the water clean as it is to keep the air clean.
Careless actions can lead to more contamination, more diseases, and a decrease in water quality. Additionally, aquatic life may be affected, since some species can't live in contaminated water. Sewage pipes can pollute water with bacteria, chemicals, and other contaminants. A decrease in oxygen levels can harm aquatic life and reduce drinking water quality. Additionally, sewage pipes can spread disease if they're not maintained.
by jewel
(houston texas)
It's about people polluting the oceans, rivers and lakes, and that it also affects the animals that live in that environment.
Barry's Response - It's a classic. I've had it on this site for years. It was taken by my friend Ray Roberts. I'm glad to be back. Thanks for reminding me, Jewel. The stream is actually clear, with one discarded item and a dead log visible.
I don't know, because I didn't read it. I just looked at the pictures.
Barry's Response - At least some of them died. Water pollution kills aquatic life. There are lots of photos of dead birds, fish, and other animals attributed to water pollution.
Here's the wikipedia article on the Pacific Gyro:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_Garbage_Patch
by devon crude
(houston TX. U.S.A.)
That has to be the most nastiest shit ever.
Barry's Response - Yes, of course. Our natural environment has shown that humans can make nasty situations. You can see how that works in this example and the ones below.
Anyway, thanks for sharing, Devon. Thank you for caring.
by MACC
(Washington)
Water pollution is destroying our world. We need people, no! we need EVERYONE to help with this problem.
I work on this everyday. I'm even doing my science fair project on it!! we can save our world from this. Just look at this bird! My friends thought it wasn't a real bird! Save the planet and it'll save you.
Barry's Response - It is a mutually beneficial relationship.
Yes, you're right. Maybe we should do something about water pollution. Thank you, MACC.
It's everyone's responsibility to reduce water pollution. It's important to be aware of what we throw away, how we use water, and how we dispose of hazardous materials. As you suggest, help out now before it's too late.
We might start by reducing our carbon footprint and using less stuff. There are also renewable sources of energy that are better for the environment.
Do you have concerns about air pollution in your area??
Perhaps modelling air pollution will provide the answers to your question.
That is what I do on a full-time basis. Find out if it is necessary for your project.
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