For many centuries, people in certain parts of Earth have been suffering from the lack of fresh water. Nowadays, this local issue has been transformed into a global need. The main reason for this obstacle is climate change caused by acid fumes produced by factories.
The number of factories has dramatically increased in the last 150 years due to the development of technologies. New opportunities have broadened the list of basic needs. As a result, humans are launching more manufacturers to provide lifestyles with its srawling list of new needs. Therefore, the quality of our world’s nature has changed. Now we face the problem of polluted waste and climate alteration caused by a high index of acid fumes and toxic waste produced by factories.
The best solution to this problem is to renovate plants by replacing oil-based systems with new eco-friendly ones. The government should invest in independent companies that are involving new technologies in manufacturing that will contribute to the less damaging effect of producing. For instance, in 2003 the government of Switzerland issued a law banning the use of gasoline engines in any production facilities. Swiss engineers have replaced all oil-based systems with electronic ones in all local factories. As a result, the quality of water in this country has become one of the best in the whole world.
In conclusion, the major ecological problem of limited fresh water caused by the gasoline-based factories that provoke the release of hazardous fumes into the atmosphere that affect the climatic conditions of the Earth. It can be partly fixed by the involvement of eco-friendly alternative engines into manufactories.
