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HENAOUI / BERKANI /
1. Pollution definition

Pollution poses a significant threat to the


environment and human health. The
release of harmful substances into the air,
water, and soil has detrimental effects on
ecosystems, climate, and biodiversity. It's
crucial to understand the sources and
impacts of pollution to effectively address
this global issue.
2. Types of Pollution

Air Pollution Water Pollution Soil Pollution


Air pollution is mainly Water pollution results from Soil pollution stems from
attributed to emissions industrial waste, agricultural the excessive use of
from vehicles, industrial runoff, and improper disposal pesticides, improper waste
processes, and the of hazardous materials, disposal, and industrial
contaminating water bodies activities, causing damage
burning of fossil fuels, to agricultural productivity
leading to smog, acid and threatening aquatic
and posing risks to food
rain, and respiratory ecosystems and human safety and human health.
health.
diseases.
3. Causes of Pollution

Industrial Transportation Waste Disposal


Activities The extensive use of Improper disposal
fossil fuel-powered of hazardous
Uncontrolled vehicles and shipping
industrial emissions waste and non-
contributes to air biodegradable
and improper waste pollution and
management materials leads to
contamination of
contribute water sources through
soil, water, and air
significantly to oil spills and other pollution,
pollution, impacting pollutants. endangering
air, water, and soil ecosystems and
quality. public health.
4. Effects of Pollution on the Environment and Human Health

1. Ecological Impact

2. Health Risks

3. Climate Change

4. Water Contamination
5. How to protect the earth from pollution?
Protecting the Earth from pollution is a complex task that requires collective effort at individual,
community, corporate, and governmental levels. Here are some key ways to help mitigate and prevent
pollution:

 Reduce, Reuse, Recycle:

 Minimize waste by reducing your consumption of single-use items.


 Reuse products when possible and recycle materials like paper, glass, plastic, and metal.
 Conserve Energy:

 Use energy-efficient appliances and light bulbs.


 Turn off lights, electronics, and appliances when not in use.
 Invest in renewable energy sources such as solar or wind power.

 Limit Water Usage:

 Fix leaks in faucets and pipes.


 Use water-saving appliances and fixtures.
 Be mindful of water consumption in daily activities.
 Choose Sustainable Transportation:

 Use public transportation, carpool, or bike instead of driving alone.


 Choose fuel-efficient or electric vehicles when possible.
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