In the future, India is going to have to make a decision. Pollution is evidently going to become worse as the years pass. The people and their government need to take action before the environment that they’re torturing is beyond repair. Some people are making efforts to repair the issues. There are many groups such as Water Aid America who are attempting to gather support and prevent further destruction of the environment. These groups have a problem though. Local governments and service providers need to take their fair share of the pollution. They need to make sure that the local factories, services, and producers are aware of the environmental issue. The people need to be just as educated as well. By cutting back on the use of cars and individual vehicles and using mass transportation, the pollution rate will show an obvious decline. This is necessary for a bright future, considering that India’s rising population will be the majority of the world in the next decade.
Most of the world's population will be subject to degraded air quality by 2050 if human-made emissions continue as usual. Overall, international change has to be made in order to protect the ozone layers and the environment, yet one of the top producers of the pollution needs to step up, India. Unlike India, North America and Europe have been gradually improving; however, that is due to often moving industry to other countries such as China or India where air pollution is a bit more of a problem. By as soon as 2025, the Indian subcontinent will suffer a marked increase in ozone levels due to the damaged ozone layer. Ultimately, if India does not step, their complete environment could be irreversibly damaged by pollution. Over the next fifty years, if India does not clean up their act, the Subcontinent could become unlivable due to the extreme amount of toxins and pollution. Pollution has lead to become the fifth most common death in India, and at this rate, it is only going to increase unless there is change. |
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