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Posted: 2025-04-14 19:30:38 UTC

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Water pollution is a major global health crisis, killing more people than war and violence combined, with over 2 billion people lacking access to safe drinking water. It stems from chemical, biological, and physical pollutants caused by industrial dumping, oil spills, plastic waste, sewage, and agricultural runoff, leading to diseases, ecosystem destruction, and marine life poisoning. The crisis is exacerbated by the limited availability of fresh, drinkable water, with only 1% remaining on Earth. Addressing this requires individual actions like conserving water and reducing waste, as well as global efforts such as wetland restoration, improved sewage treatment, and stricter environmental laws.
Global health crisis due to water pollution
Limited access to safe drinking water for billions
Various sources and types of water pollution
Devastating impact on ecosystems and marine life
Urgent need for individual and global action
Industrial dumping
Oil spills
Plastic waste
Sewage from cities
Fertilizers and pesticides from farms
Natural events like floods and algae blooms