Today the drought in Texas is causing great concern and this article uses pollution as a cause of drought in Texas. Coal-fired power plants and motor vehicle emissions are the main source of polluted hydrocarbons. These hydrocarbons affect the state's weather patterns, causing long-term drought. Hydrocarbons cause various problems when burned. Completely burning with pure hydrocarbon will release greenhouse gas carbon dioxide.
The most obvious influence of pollution is the environment. Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane cause climate change, leading to sea level rise, drought, strong storms, rise in temperature, decrease in snowfall. The earth changed irreversibly only by climate change. The impact of pollution on the environment is not only visible, but the effect of pollution obeys the human food chain. Pollution affects food supply in various ways. Air pollution and acid rain are harmful to crops. The problem of water supply due to the reduction of snowfall may reduce the yield of crops. Soil erosion caused by strong storms and droughts will reduce the amount of available agricultural land. As the growing population needs more food, the decline in food supply will have a negative impact on society.
We know what is causing climate change: combustion of fossil fuels and carbon pollution from other sources. To be exact, if you calculate the damage caused by heat to drought and crops, the property damage due to floods and storms, the incidence of asthma attacks, and other environmental and health risks, 1 ton of carbon contamination Occur. How much damage? This is a tip of the iceberg. Only the various damages that scientists can calculate are included, and economists can provide dollar figures - but I can not miss more. But anyway, we paid too high for this dangerous pollution. This is why the President Obama 's clean energy program is very important.