Tuesday, May 28, 2019

The effect gases derived from fossil fuel combustion have on the Biosph

The year is 2985 we begin with the life of Elizabeth Ferguson. Elizabeth wakes up and begins her day she took wrap up her stationary nighttime breathing apparatus and attached her portable apparatus and fills a spare tank to hold her oxygen ration for the day. She begins her morning jog, marveling in the ambrosial sight of the vivid, swirling yellow sky, the sky was miraculously clear today and she could fathom the faint blue haze that she had once seen in her childhood a classic sign of pollution these words rang out in her head word as clearly as bells chime, she immediately reminisced upon her many professors who had drilled this fact into her mind ever since she could remember. Her mothers tales were leagues apart from the professors lessons, her mother often conveyed the blue skies of her childhood, the lack of swarms of flying matter too small to be distinguished by the human eye but dense enough to be seen as a thick mist, she also spoke of the time in which the breathing ap paratuses that were issued to us were unneeded as you could breathe the air without a mask without adverse effects. Elizabeth often shared her mothers stories with her fellow peers in class. These stories were swiftly recanted by her professors as simply old wives tales. Later, she returned home after the jog and began the sanitation process, removing the particulate matter that had created a fine covering of besprinkle over her skin, she knows that this is one of the most important processes and that if it is not completed swiftly she will be bedridden with many melanomas from the toxic film. After her sanitization she adorns herself in the coverings that will protect her from the rain that is forecasted for today. Rain is one of the most dangerous substances ... ...hat will take the Earth millions of years to filter. These gases, all released through natural tectonic and chemical reactions within and on the surface of the Earth Carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide both released t hrough volcanoes and particulate matter through the burning of matter. These gases, while demand to sustain the biospheres homeostatic state are being released into the biosphere at a far greater rate than the earth can sustain the symbiotic cycle methods that have been built up since the earths formation 4.7.1 billion years ago via the combustion of fossil fuels. If our behavior as energy consumers on Earth, our only home, the only home for not only us but the entire animal kingdom will become a desolate, uninhabitable flap floating drearily throughout space a shadow of its past glory. Would you want your children to live in Elizabeths world?

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