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Environmental Issues of Southern and Eastern Asia

Environmental Issues of Southern and Eastern Asia. SS7G10 – The student will discuss environmental issues across Southern and Eastern Asia. Ganges River. The Ganges River begins in the Himalayan Mountains and flows through India and Bangladesh to the Bay of Bengal .

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Environmental Issues of Southern and Eastern Asia

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  1. Environmental Issues of Southern and Eastern Asia SS7G10 – The student will discuss environmental issues across Southern and Eastern Asia.

  2. Ganges River The Ganges River begins in the Himalayan Mountains and flows through India and Bangladesh to the Bay of Bengal. The river is very important to the people of India spiritually, however the water quality has become very poor.

  3. Pollution of the Ganges River • Chemicals used in fertilizer and industry are washed into the river daily. • Human and animal waste also enters the river. • Dead animals as well as cremated remains of humans (bodies that are burned after death and the ashes are scattered into the river) flows in the river regularly.

  4. Results of Pollution • Despite the pollution many Indians bathe in the Ganges. They also use it for drinking and cooking. • Water born diseases • Cholera • Dysentery • Typhoid • Hepatitis

  5. Ganges Action Plan 1985 • Many sewage and water treatment plants were built. • The growing population and run-off from industrial and farm production have made the clean-up efforts fall short.

  6. The Yangtze River • China’s longest river flows from the northwestern part of the country to the East China Sea. • Pumping stations take water out of the river to supply the 400 million plus people who live along it.

  7. Pollution in the Yangtze • Millions of gallons of sewage are dumped into the river along with chemicals from farming and industries.

  8. Results of Pollution • Many species of plants and animals that once lived in the river are disappearing. • Blue-green algae is growing due to high levels of nitrogen and phosphates which reduces the oxygen levels in the water causing fish to die. • Contaminated fish eaten by Chinese people are causing health problems.

  9. Solving the problem • More water treatment facilities are being built. • Cities along the river are encouraged to build land fields to gather their garbage. • The Three Gorges Dam is being build along the river for hydroelectric purposes. This will allow people in central China to who have never had electricity to have it. • Some feel the dam could cause extinction of some species of plants and animals or cause earthquakes.

  10. India’s Air Pollution • Air pollution is a serious problem in India. • With a growing population and development of industry it has some the heaviest air pollution in the world. • Not only industrial smoke but automobile emission causes about 70% of the pollution. • In rural areas people cook over open fires, use wood, animal dung, or coal for fuel. This causes carbon monoxide, soot and other chemicals. • Air inside the home is as bad as outside.

  11. Results of Pollution • India has a very high rate of respiratory diseases

  12. Solving the Problem • It is very hard for the Indian government to enforce laws on industry and transportation that might improve the countries air quality but to the fact they do not want to slow down economic growth.

  13. China’s Air Pollution • China’s air pollution was from the growth in population and industry. • Their energy came from burning coal which sends soot, ash, and chemicals into the atmosphere. • Automobile exhaust is another problem.

  14. Result • Respiratory disease and heart disease • Acid rain

  15. Solving the Problem • Beijing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau was established to work on air quality before the 2008 Olympics. • Automobile traffic was greatly reduced • Many factories temporarily closed. • Many people want the government to find a way to keep pollution down but allow economic progress.

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