Getting Close To Mega Project Problem:

Amal give us a great chance to find solution of our problems. I am always busy to get out of my problems to find a better solution. now a days i was thinking about a serious problem , i would like to first share that problem then find a solution of it. You all can take a minute to find a problem by yourself .

Tayyabakanwal
6 min readApr 9, 2021

Problem :

The main problem that i found is not just my problem but many of us are suffering . the problem is environmental pollution. it has disturbed our lives. Recently i was studying about fruit spoilage ,i realize that we usually put a point that fertilizers did much toxicity to eating plants but i think the soil is real problem that we all have made it a part of wastage. i want to show how it really disturb everything around us . Many of the animals get extinct due to deforestation and their place took pollution. so one thing disturb everything. similarly a little act would be a great benefit for many of us. it is time to wake up to protect our future generations.

Don’t always look at problems but their’s solution also present.

Heap of Garbage At Every Corner Of a Street: Mostly People in rural areas have no awareness regarding cleanliness. they throw their home garbage near their home and within a short period of time that small piles convert to a large heap.

Human Health:

Human health is greatly affected by pollution.There are many pollutants that are major factors in disease in humans. Among them, Particulate Matter (PM), particles of variable but very small diameter, penetrate the respiratory system via inhalation, causing respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, reproductive and central nervous system dysfunctions, and cancer. Despite the fact that ozone in the stratosphere plays a protective role against ultraviolet irradiation, it is harmful when in high concentration at ground level, also affecting the respiratory and cardiovascular system. Furthermore, nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), dioxins, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are all considered air pollutants that are harmful to humans. Carbon monoxide can even provoke direct poisoning when breathed in at high levels. Heavy metals such as lead, when absorbed into the human body, can lead to direct poisoning or chronic intoxication, depending on exposure. Diseases occurring from the aforementioned substances include principally respiratory problems such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), asthma, bronchiolitis, and also lung cancer, cardiovascular events, central nervous system dysfunctions, and cutaneous diseases.

A single cannot bear so many disease.

70% of the world’s plants and animals that live in forests are losing their habitats due to deforestation, ultimately leading to species extinction. … According to WWF, there has been a clear correlation in Riau between the clearance of forests and declining wildlife populations, in the past 25

Effect On Climate:

Climate changes and the effects of global planetary warming seriously affect multiple ecosystems, causing problems such as food safety issues, ice and iceberg melting, animal extinction, and damage to plants.

SOLUTION:

The first solution that comes in my mind is to grow more plants, Plantation will help a lot to lessen the pollution. To grow plants on that places where we used to throw garbage. Though there are other solutions also present that we can just clean the environment and use pesticides and insecticides but plantation is more useful because it will improve our soil texture.

Plants are not just a source of oxygen for us but shelter for many other lives, that we all need.Social Benefits

Trees make life nicer. It has been shown that spending time among trees and green spaces reduces the amount of stress that we carry around with us in our daily lives.Hospital patients have been shown to recover from surgery more quickly when their hospital room offered a view of trees.Children have been shown to retain more of the information taught in schools if they spend some of their time outdoors in green spaces.Trees are often planted as living memorials or reminders of loved ones or to commemorate significant events in our lives.

Communal Benefits

Even though you may own the trees on your property your neighbors may benefit from them as well.Through careful planning trees can be an asset to your entire community.Tree lined streets have a traffic calming effect, traffic moves more slowly and safely.Trees can be placed to screen unwanted views or noise from busy highways.Trees can complement the architecture or design of buildings or entire neighborhoods.

Bringing benefits for others is a sign of good Human being.

Environmental Benefits

Trees offer many environmental benefits.Trees reduce the urban heat island effect through evaporative cooling and reducing the amount of sunlight that reaches parking lots and buildings. This is especially true in areas with large impervious surfaces, such as parking lots of stores and industrial complexes.Trees improve our air quality by filtering harmful dust and pollutants such as ozone, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide from the air we breathe.

Plants are our friends,We both serve each other.

Economic Benefits

Well placed trees can reduce your cooling costs in the summer by shading the south and west sides of your home. If deciduous trees are used they will allow the sun to pass through and warm your home in the winter.Evergreen trees on the north side of your home and shrubs around the foundation of your home can act as a windbreak to reduce the cooling effects of winter winds.The value of a well landscaped home with mature healthy trees can be as much as 10% higher than a similar home with no or little landscaping. (Topping will reduce the value of your trees)Some indirect economic benefits of trees are that if we reduce the energy we use then utility companies will have less demand placed on the infrastructure, thus reducing operating costs which can be passed on to the consumer.

Birds benefit from many kinds of shelter. Providing a mix of different types, sizes and densities of vegetation will help to attract and support a variety of backyard birds. For instance, providing native evergreen and deciduous trees and a mix of shrubs — such as spruce, cedar, maple, oak, serviceberry and dogwood — will help a variety of species meet their specific needs.

Native plants

When choosing trees, shrubs and other plants for your yard, remember to include as many regionally native species as possible. Native plants are the perfect food for birds, providing them with fruit that has the right amount of fat. They are also the perfect food for insects.

But who wants insects in their trees and shrubs, you ask? Birds do! Many bird species need juicy caterpillars and other insects to feed their young and often themselves, too.

If we cannot live without home then how birds can?

As a result, birds don’t tend to nest in non-native invasive plants, such as Norway Maples, that can’t support the same number of insects as our native species. After all, birds would have to search for food elsewhere, leaving their young for longer periods and expending more energy.

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