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Pollution: How Soon Will The World End?

Posted by toddy225 from Cardiff - Published on 26/06/2015 at 13:44
1 comments » - Tagged as Climate, Environment, Technology

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Over the past generations, many things have been accomplished: the bicycle, the phone, the internet, so many things that have benefitted us through life and death.

So much positivity, yet today we have been blinded by this amazing technology and gadgets that we don't realise that it's ripping the Earth to shreds.

The purpose of my article is not to just inform you of the situation but to show you how the Earth is being killed, tiny bits at a time.

The problem with today's society is that nobody seems to be looking up anymore; they always seem to be looking down at the latest gadget scrolling through social media that could easily cause health issues in the near future.

I bet next time you catch a bus, look around and you'll notice that at least one person will be looking down at their phone. You're probably wondering what this has got to do with pollution, well if you look outside you'll realise the world has been corrupted with cars and vehicles spitting pollution in to the world.

Do you really want you children and grandchildren to live a life not being able to go outside and not be able to even see the sun or the crystal blue sky? 

Just remember that when you throw rubbish on the floor, you're ruining the Earth one tiny bit more.

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sean123

sean123

Commented 10 months ago - 26th June 2015 - 15:45pm

Very true! Amazing article!

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