May 23, 2011

Why do you have to save the air?


Before you continue reading this text, try to stop breathing one minute. It's the hardest thing in world, isn’t it? You understood the air’s importance. Air is a human’s need, as plants’ and animals’. Who has asthma, or anything like this, knows how to have difficulty breathing disturbs the daily life.


The air pollution contributes to increase incidences of respiratory problems.


Day to day, more and more toxic gases are sent into the atmosphere. These gases are originated from cars, trucks, factories, energy plants. Some ruminants, such as cows, goats and sheep, also contribute. These poisons cause respiratory problems, cancer, dehydration, etc., and serious environmental problems caused by the greenhouse effect and the decrease in the ozone layer.


A scenario with a strongly polluted air is simply apocalyptic. Then, walk to nearby places instead of driving, and buy products from companies who replant trees (trees absorb carbon dioxide) are small contributions that, if applied globally, have prevented our children breathe bad air.

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