Monday, December 19, 2016

20 billion to save the world


I’d put 19 billion on education around the world. Probably the most important problem to solve is education in undeveloped countries. Children in Sub-Saharan Africa is the most affected area with over 32 million children of primary school age remaining uneducated. Central and Eastern Asia, as well as the Pacific, are also severely affected by this problem with more than 27 million uneducated children.  For if you educate young children you reduce disease, overpopulation, environmental impact, hunger and a host of other issues. As Nelson Mandela says, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Education is the key to eliminating gender inequality, to reducing poverty, to creating a sustainable planet, to preventing needless deaths and illness, and to fostering peace. The second issue to resolve is pollution. Pollution affects all areas of the Earth, including the water, soil and atmosphere, on microscopic and macroscopic levels, causing immediate harm or long-term damage. I’d put a billion towards renewable energies, sun panels, wind turbines etc. educate people on pollution is another key component, to prevent water pollution include minimizing the usage of pesticides. Use natural fertilizers for vegetation’s. Next, dispose of hazardous materials, such as paint, motor oil and toxics responsibly. Do not litter, especially in or near water resources. Also pollution affects us directly. Long-term health effects can include chronic respiratory disease, lung cancer, heart disease, and even damage to the brain, nerves, liver, or kidneys. Continual exposure to air pollution affects the lungs of growing children and may aggravate or complicate medical conditions in the elderly. Pollutions poisonous effects can and will effect daily life for humans.
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