Pollution
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Companies should be held liable for their own pollution
What is pollution? Pollution is "to make impure and to contaminate with man made waste." as defined by Webster dictionary. Pollution is the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment. It is a major problem in North America and as well as the world. Pollution not only damages the environment, but also damages our vital life sustaining needs such as the water we drink. Pollution problems have arisen in all industrialized areas as well as in various inland and coastal waters. Everyone at one time or another has probably heard the phrase "every dollar counts". In fact, this is very true to big business corporations and companies because they make every dollar count even if it pollutes the water which, organisms depend on. Pollution is an obvious problem in our world today. Therefore, it is extremely important that we take action by making companies pay for their own mess, because soon there will be serious consequences that we may face in the future which, might lead to our extinction on earth.
The greatest source of pollution lies in the companies that produce toxic wastes such as power-plants. Although not common, companies have been known to dump their waste products into streams, lakes, and rivers. This may seem like a relatively small occurrence, however it arises an immense problem that threatens the life of all living things. Mutations, destroyed ecosystems, and human death have all occurred as a direct result of illegal dumping. When a company dumps their waste in our lakes, it contaminates our drinking water and soil. The consequence of this is that it kills all the vegetation and prevents it from every growing back for a very long time. Due to the lack of vegetation and clean water it also causes entire communities of humans including animals to move on to new places and not to return for at least a century. A century is may seem too long fo...