Monday, March 15, 2010
Saturday, March 13, 2010
POLLUTION
muck, stink and poison
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Smelling, hearing, seeing When you step out of your house in the morning:
So what did you see, smell and hear? Almost certainly some pollution... Probably lots of it.
What is pollution? Well, what is it? Stinky stuff? Muck? Poison? Yes, all those things... and more. Some is obvious like smoke which you can see but much of it is not obvious at all. Yet you're eating it and drinking it and breathing it most of the time. And what is worse is that all this muck affects all other life on Earth. You can find pollution made by people just about everywhere on the planet. Why? Because I can warn you and because I know you kids can help. It's not your fault. It's grown-up people who made all this mess, often because they didn't even realise what they were doing. Sadly some adults certainly do know, but carry on messing up the planet anyway because they are making lots of money or just don't care. They don't care about the future. And, hey, that's your futureCigarettes and smokingIf someone in your family smokes, you have a problem. Why? Because cigarette (and cigar) smoke is one of the most common forms of pollution on the planet. It's one you're bound to have come across even if no one in your family smokes. Smoke from cigarettes harms everyone's health. It even harms people if they don't smoke themselves but breathe other people's smoke. So if someone in your family does smoke, why not see if you can help them to stop?
Why do people smoke? I don't know; do you? None of my cool penguin friends do. Nor does my friend Jessica, who quit smoking and started a great website called ucanbreathe to help other smokers quit and show how crazy it is to start!
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Food and drink
'You are what you eat', some people say. I don't quite agree with that. I eat fish but I'm not a fish. I'm a penguin. Anyway, you get the general idea I'm sure. And if you eat rubbishy food, you can't really expect to grow up strong and healthy. But if you eat good-quality food, you've a good chance of doing so. That's just commonsense really.
So how do know what food is good-quality? Unfortunately a lot of food that looks good really isn't good because it contains pollution. Pollution from what?
This is all to do with how people make food: growing it on the farm, processing it in factories, storing it and making it ready for you to eat.
Here's what happens:
Most farmers spray poisonous chemicals on their crops to kill off pests or disease. Many of these poisons remain in small quantities in the food you eat. Some people believe that this may cause cancer and other illnesses. The poisons also pollute both water and air and can kill lots of animals by accident. They also kill a lot of humans by accident every year
- some farmers grow genetically engineered crops (see my guide about this). Nobody knows what will happen if people eat these foods for a long time. And pollen from these plants gets blown by the wind or carried by insects to other plants which are not modified. This means their seeds may contain some of the genetic modifications. Many people regard this as a very dangerous form of pollution because once it's released, nothing can bring it back again. You can clean up oil spills but you can't clean up genetics spills. Genes are part of life and make living copies of themselves, sometimes millions of them
farm animals make lots of pollution from their waste. Some of this gets into water supplies and, because animals like cows belch and fart (whoops sorry- rude word!) a lot of gas called methane, they can actually add to global warming. Methane is a very strong greenhouse gas, much stronger than CO2
trucks and aeroplanes used by people to move food and drink around make a lot of smoke and gas (like CO2 and nitrogen oxides) pollution
- much of what you eat and drink gets messed around with in big factories to make what is called 'processed food'.
Often things are put into food to make it look good but which might be harmful to people: additives, colour and other yukky stuff. Some food like meat often gets contaminated with nasty bugs called bacteria which can make people very sick or kill them. Most things that you drink -- you know, things like soda -- are really just flavoured water. Every drink you gulp down comes in a can or bottle which you then throw away meaning waste and more transport. Sugary drinks make you fat and spoil your teeth. Some of the flavourings and sugar substitutes may be harmful. Nobody really knows for sure
Don't worry though. You and your friends and parents really can help to cut this pollution. I've got some great ideas for you at the end of my guide.
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WarHumans are the only animals on the planet that kill each other in large numbers. I don't know why. All other animals live quite peacefully with each other and with the planet. Perhaps it's because humans are so clever. Anyway, millions of people died in wars in the 20th century alone. Quite apart from all the death and suffering, wars also create terrible pollution. In the last world war, some people dropped nuclear bombs on two cities in Japan, killing hundreds of thousands of people and creating a new sort of pollution: radiation. In recent human wars, some armies used weapons made of a heavy poisonous metal called depleted uranium. These leave behind another sort of radioactive pollution.
A few years ago, some people called hippies used to say 'make love, not war'. Sadly, many people seem to prefer to make war, not love. |
Nasty chemicals
Some people talk a lot of rot about chemicals as if all chemicals are bad. Everything is made of chemicals. Some are 'good' while others are 'bad'. Water is a chemical; so is air. Some people think that if something is 'natural', then that's okay.
But humans have made thousands of new types of poisons, called toxins, which living things have never seen before. Most of these new poisons have been made with good intentions. But they have quite unintended side-effects, and pollute much of the air we all breathe, the food we eat and the water we drink (or in my case, swim in).
The best known nasties are persistent organic pollutants (POPs). These include the pesticides farmers spray on food crops. POPs are very stable. They don't go away. Almost no life can break them down and make them harmless. Instead they tend to build up inside animals' bodies. This can mean they can't have babies or it can make them ill or even kill them.
Perhaps you've also heard of CFCs? These chemicals are not toxic but they do damage the atmosphere.
Waste
People now belong to what they call the 'throwaway society'. Much of what you buy quickly becomes waste - and you just throw it away. This waste means whole armies of trucks collecting and taking it away in all cities everywhere.
Some waste gets recycled (used again), but most ends up in garbage dumps so huge they're like mountains.
To work out how much waste your family makes, click here!
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What a waste!
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Not just stinks
Had you thought about other sorts of pollution? Can you think of any? Here's some I've thought of:- noise – almost everyone hears noise made by people and their machines all the time. How many things that make noise can you think of? Perhaps you like noise. Some people are scared of silence.
- mess – things people have made. What can you think of that's ugly – eyesores? Industrial things? Roads? Waste tips?
- anything else?
What you can do
Okay, you can't go out into the world and clean up the mess and stop all the damage all on your own. But you certainly can do plenty of things to help. And remember, Kids like you all around the world are waking up to what's going on -- you are not alone!
Tell your family, tell your friends. Talk about it with your teachers at school
- find out more. You could start with my links section (click the link at the bottom of this page). Remember that not everything you see, read or hear will be the truth. The people who are making a lot of money out of pollution don't want you to find out the truth. They don't want to be stopped
join a group who are trying to stop pollution. Again, see my links section
recycle as much 'waste' as you can. Or don't buy stuff which becomes waste (like packaging from takeaway food). You can use real plates made of china and forks made of steel thousands of times. Plastic plates and cutlery last once and then become waste
if you want to go somewhere, try and walk or use a bicycle. Cars are big polluters
- see if you can buy food which has been grown locally. Is there a local farm shop? Some farmers deliver vegetables and other foods. Buying local foods means almost no transport is needed
- some shops and supermarkets will deliver things to your home. You can even shop online. This means your family doesn't need to drive to pick up your food. One supermarket truck or pickup can deliver stuff to dozens of families… saving dozens of car journeys. Think about it
if you can, try and get organic food. Organic food does not contain any kind of pesticide or use chemicals that harm the land, air or water. Animals raised in organic farms are treated more kindly than in factory farms
- try and avoid processed food and drink. Use fresh food whenever you can and don't eat out so much. Cooking can be fun, you know! Have you ever tried it? Barbecues are fun but they make a lot of smoke pollution, so keep them for really special occasions
grow your own vegetables. Believe it or not, this can be fun too! You don't need much space. You can even grow things in pots on the window ledge or in a sunny spot inside
- if you have space, make compost from waste food (vegetable peelings and so on). Worms eat all this rotting stuff and make it into a sort of rich soil, very good for plants
- don't buy things that you don't need or that you end up throwing away in a couple of weeks
Water pollution NEMO
WATER POLLUTION WORDS
AIR POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION 2

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