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MORNING SPEECH ON POLLUTION

MORNING SPEECH ON POLLUTION

A very good morning to everyone present out here. Today I am standing in front of you all to deliver a speech on the topic 'Pollution.'

Pollution is one of the greatest challenges we all are facing in today's world. We all know that  as human civilization progressed, we invented various machines, and products that can make our life easier.

But during this process, we forgot the fact that we exploited nature and started polluting it.
And as a result the glaciers in Antarctica are melting due to global warming. 

Pollution not only affects the environment but also introduces diseases that could kill all living organisms.

Toxic chemicals which are released in water have killed aquatic life and also reduced the quality of water.

Toxic gasses released in the air causes different lung diseases such as asthma, pneumonia ,lung cancer etc.

Several steps has been taken by the authorities to control pollution all around the world. However only government policies and acts cannot help in controlling the pollution .

All human beings should realise how much they are contributing to environmental pollution and take necessary action to control the same.

We can overcome pollution by taking small measures in our day-to-day lives. For example :
Do not throw domestic waste near the water bodies, instead throw the garbage at the garbage disposal site.

More trees should be planted. Because trees filter the air by taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.

It is also very important that children from an early age should be educated about pollution and the effect it has on the environment and their future.

With this I would like to conclude my speech.
Thank You. 

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