Water And The Environment: Pollution Grows With Little Fear Of Punishment

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Register to read the introduction… Yet we have no choice but to address and solve them. The water that is in and on the Earth is the same water that is in us. Polluted water will inevitably find its way back to the human population. As the number of humans increases, the effects of human activities grow more significant on a global scale and how the Earth is affected quickly turns into how we who are of the Earth are affected. When it comes to the elements permeating our bodies and that we need to live, all pollution is self-pollution..

Works Cited

Duhigg, Charles. "Health Ills Abound as Farm Runoff Fouls Wells." New York Times 18 11 2014: A1.
—. "Polution Grows with Little Fear of Punishment." New York Times 12 11 2014.

LaMoreaux, Philip E. Water and the Environment. AGI Environmental Awareness Series. Alexandria, VA: American Geological Institute, 2012.

Reynolds, Kelly A., Kristina D. Mena and Charles P. Gerba. "Risk of Waterborne Illness Via Drinking Water in the United States." Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (2012):

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