The Environmental Threat of Acid Rain

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In recent years, a great amount of attention has been focused on environmental issues. Nightly we are informed of yet another creature in danger of extinction. Still, despite this increased awareness, the problem remains. One facet of this overwhelming dilemma is the problem of acid rain. Pollution has caused acid rain, which is destroying the ecosystem. Acid rain refers to all types of precipitation -rain, snow, sleet, hail and fog that have a pH of less than 5.6. Pollution caused acid rain is destroying the ecosystem, but today new methods have been developed to deal with this danger to our society and earth. “Acid Rain has been called the single most important environmental threat all over the world, and many are seeking solutions” (Luoma12). The number of lakes and ponds that are actually considered to be acidic is startling. The numbers are in the hundreds just in the Adirondack region of New York. For example, ”Big Moose Lake is also acidified that swimmers have come out of the water with bloodshot eyes“(Stewart15). Lakes and ponds similar to Big Moose Lake are all over. They have become devoid of all life including the aquatic plants. What areas can be affected by acid rain is based soley on its buffering capacity. The buffering capacity is based on how much the ground can help neutralize the acid. Most of the Eastern United States and Canada are covered by Granite, which does not help buffer the pH. Many regions are also mountainous and it is too steep for the rain to actually soak down and be neutralized. This is the major problem that is hurting many of the waterways around the Adirondack Mountain Region. However acid rain isn’t just a problem in the United States. Several other countries have recorded acidic pH read... ... middle of paper ... ...know that it is actually acid rain that has been destroying our environment we need to realize that it is very important to find a solution as soon as possible. We need to realize that our lives depends on the well-being of other species(Miller 99). If we don’t take care of the living species now they will eventually be depleted until the whole food chain is gone. Every species is key to the environment, including humans. This is important because acid rain is destroying these species that are important to the environment.” Solving the acid rain problem requires the cooperation of factories, government authorities and the entire community(Snodgrass 41)”. There is no one person that is going to resolve this major environmental problem, but as a whole many things can be accomplished. We caused the problem and now it’s our duty to deal with it for Mother Nature’s sake.

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