Apr25

Why Some Gases Are Deadly Dangerous – Acid Rain

The last post asked what we’d do if we had to make a choice between the environment and some of our life giving activities. It is a tough choice to make. At a certain point in time will we have to make that choice? Not if we modify our activities to benefit both – us and the environment.

To be able to do that we first need to understand what exactly human activities have been responsible for.

To date what we’ve done is, taken a resource from the earth, used it to make whatever’s useful and ended the process there. We haven’t had to think about what by-product we’ve created.

All too often this has been a pollutant that poisons our air, waters and soil and damages our health.

This article tells us why acid rain is deadly dangerous for our health. It helps us understand why the gases that produce this kind of rain shouldn’t be the end product of our activities.

Acid Rain

Here’s a statue of St. Francis. Study the folds of his robe for a moment. And look at his face. You might see an inkling of the statue’s previous days of glory if you look hard enough. But mostly, it looks ravaged. Isn’t it sad what acid rain and pollution have done to this statue?

Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/satyridae/

And what about the Taj, our temples, ancient inscriptions and murals? These have previously survived for centuries but in recent years there’s been a rapid decline.

Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/scottnorsworthy/

The Taj Mahal is beginning to turn yellow thanks to acid rain.

This is what happens: As seen earlier, our industrial activities and our vehicles, which involve the use of fossil fuels like coal and oil, release Sulphur oxides and Nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere.These gases combine with water vapour that exists in clouds and in the air to form sulphuric and nitric acids, which become part of rain and snow.

Sulphur dioxide not only reacts with water vapour, it dissolves easily in water to form sulphurous acid which reacts with oxygen in the air, (usually in the presence of a catalyst such as NO2), and gets further oxidised to sulphuric acid.

This acidic rain falls not only on man made structures but ends up in our lakes, rivers and oceans.

What are the effects of acid rain?

Over time our lakes and rivers might become too acidic for plants, fish, animals and human who live off them.

  • Acid rain also affects crops and trees in more ways than one.
    • First, the roots get damaged as a result of which the plant doesn’t grow to its full potential or even dies.
    • The acidity destroys nutrients present in the soil. Useful micro organisms which convert decaying organic matter to soil through natural composting also die leaving behind a decaying smelly mess instead of nutrients for plants.
    • The waxy coating on leaves is damaged which makes the plant vulnerable to disease.
    • Some of the sulphur dioxide is capable of clogging up the stomata. This reduces the tree’s ability to make food.
    • Also, toxic metals that are freed from the soil due to the acid in the rain are absorbed by trees through their roots, damaging them even further.
  • With trees destroyed, the animals or birds that live in the trees suffer due to loss of their natural habitat.
  • Acid rain also frees toxic metals which are present in the ground and washes them into our drinking water sources. Perhaps you’ve seen warning signs posted near some water bodies that the fish may have been poisoned by mercury. This is a direct result of acid rain causing elements like mercury and aluminium to be freed from the soil and rocks and washed away into the waters. Fish and others who use the water are affected. 

This article is a part of the the main series: Life Giving Activities or the Environment – Do We Have To Make A Choice?

Also published on KM’s blog here: http://nevermindyaar.blogspot.com/2011/11/why-acid-rain-is-deadly-dangerous.html

Apr22

Residence in the Arms of Nature (Poem)

Sitting in the hammock under the shadow of a giant flowery tree seems like a saint paying homage to a temple,

The scent  of  the showery flowers which are bowing down to  my nose makes me want to take in the heavenly smell into my soul,

This heavenly smell is mixing  with my soul and brings me more close to  heavenly earth which we humans have many a times turned into a ghost town,

No don’t turn your back to this magic of nature which can cleanse all your ungodly desires and set your path towards construction,

Man reconstruct yourself and this home of god, make it a place once again where there will be godly chants and lush greenery around,

Where there will be jovial happiness all around in the charming, bubbling flowers,

Where our Children will feel protected, feel a sense of protecting their enchanting green house and  they will prevent the nature haters form bringing harry to our earth and prevent it to be another fall of troy because of Helen,

Oh just save this wonder of wonders so that we can say again that we are here to stay,

Remember the roaring waves of water  when you do water skiing  on  the beaches, the exuberant feeling which you get,

The driving mad rush which it sends though your pumping heart  ,just don’t  give it away forever,

There is a kind of aesthetic quality about nature ,it is a divine goddess of colors, home to homeless, balm to wounds,

So just don’t lose the nature because if it is gone forever , you will only be forever alone in this world.

Apr20

A Letter to God!

Dear God,

I want to thank you for bestowing the mankind with an awe-inspiring gift of nature. Its breath taking beauty provides a great and much needed escape from the complexities of life. It keeps me calm and provides solace. The landscape is stunning and tranquil at the same time. Nature has everything that can sustain mankind like herbs which cure our diseases, fruits and vegetables that we eat, fresh air we breathe, rivers and seas provide us water which we use for various purposes, etc. The rivers and meadows are a feast to the eyes. Then we have animals to rear. Sheep gives us wool, cows provide milk, etc. Also, the woods from the trees help us build our houses for shelter. Water helps us in generating hydro-electricity. Trees give us shade and also prevent soil erosion. Mountains add to the scenic beauty and people enjoy trekking on the mountains these days. Thus, I am very thankful to You for giving us the bounties of nature that has made our life so wonderful and full of delights.

But do we really deserve such pleasures? Are we really worth it? It’s very easy for people these days to say that ‘Yes, I love nature. It’s peaceful and has a heavenly aura.’ But it’s very difficult to prove it. The same people, who say that we are the ‘animal lovers’, do not hesitate to eat them up at the first opportunity they get. The nature’s on the verge of extinct these days and so are we. It’s a sorry state that’s prevailing everywhere. The future is in dark and dinghy. Hoping that the mankind will be able to see some light soon and follow it instead of going towards dark. I pray to You to save us from the dire consequences because I love this life given to me by You and I want to live some more.

Love You,
Your Daughter,
Ila Garg

Apr15

Why Some Gases Are Deadly Dangerous – Nitrogen Dioxide

The last post asked what we’d do if we had to make a choice between the environment and some of our life giving activities. It is a tough choice to make. At a certain point in time will we have to make that choice? Not if we modify our activities to benefit both – us and the environment.

This article tells us why certain gases like Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) are deadly dangerous for our health. It helps us understand why these gases shouldn’t be the end product of our activities.

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a brownish, highly reactive gas that is present in all urban atmospheres. It is one of the several nitrogen oxides – NOx – but one of the most prominent air pollutants. This reddish-brown toxic gas has a characteristic sharp, biting odor and is like a brown haze hanging over our cities.

Nitrogen oxides form when fuels are burnt at high temperatures. The major emissions sources are the engines of vehicles and ships (transportation) and stationary combustion sources such as heating, power generation and industrial boilers (Industry, Keeping Warm and Cooking).

Nitrogen and oxygen in the air react with each other under these high temperatures to form oxides of nitrogen (NOx).

Why nitrogen dioxide is toxic to life?

Prolonged exposure to nitrogen dioxide can irritate the lungs and lower a person’s resistance to respiratory infections such as influenza. Symptoms of bronchitis in asthmatic children increase with long-term exposure to NO2. Reduced lung function growth is also linked to NO2

The brownish gas reacts with moisture in the air to form nitric acid, which can corrode buildings and monuments, and toxic organic nitrates, which contribute to acid rain and the acidification of lakes, rivers, and streams. Nitrogen dioxide also plays a major role in producing particulate matter (PM) and ground-level ozone or smog.

This article is a part of the the main series: Life Giving Activities or the Environment – Do We Have To Make A Choice?

Also published on KM’s blog here: http://nevermindyaar.blogspot.com/2011/05/why-some-gases-are-deadly-dangerous-no2.html

Apr12

Kartavya – Transforming India

Abhishek at “Kartavya”

Abhishek delivering a session at “Kartavya” – a student social responsibility conference held at Delhi Technological University (formerly DCE).

Delhi Technological University (Formerly Delhi College of Engineering) organized, Kartavya – Transforming India on 12th and 13th of April, 2012 in the DTU Campus. This initiative, in collaboration with Student World Assembly (SWA), aimed to ignite and spread social awareness among the people by discussing contemporary issues and challenges prevalent in the society.

By means of KARTAVYA, an effort was made to remind the leaders of tomorrow about their student social responsibility (SSR) and also counsel them about corporate social responsibility (CSR) which has become a matter of great relevance in the current scenario.The tributaries of knowledge, culture, visions and panoramas have to converge, to give this event its true meaning.

Our Co-founder, Abhishek Agarwal delivered a session on Global Warming and student’s role in bringing about an environmental change. He stood out as an emerging social leader among his peers, while the students looked up to him as a role model – he being the youngest in his lot. “It was an immense pleasure and sheer honor to come and speak at an institution which was my dream college, not too long ago”, Abhishek commented. “I also got to give my first autograph, it was flattering!”, he added.

Green Dream Foundation also participated in an exhibition and various socio-cultural activities co-organized by Halabol.

Here are the pictures from the event.

Apr05

A Note on Global Warming

“Global Warming, Shobal Gorming!” I heard a guy say once. “Why do they fuss about it so much!?”

You have heard the term since you were little and I am sure it riles you up just like it riled the aforementioned guy up. Let me dial down the irritation a bit here and let you know what all the fuss really is about.

Ever imagined being buried under a hundred blankets? Insanity you call it? Go ahead and imagine it once. Imagine thick woollen blankets thrown upon you. Imagine being covered up, almost throttled by the blankets. Imagine the heat you’d have to face. THAT my friend, is what global warming is all about but instead of imagining yourself under all those blankets, imagine the entire world.

You may have surely come across the words ‘greenhouse gases’ in the past. The Earth’s atmosphere has numerous gases and there are a few gases that come under this category. Carbon dioxide is among them. The other gases include nitrous oxide and methane. These gases have been put under this special category because of a special (and not very pleasant right now) property that they have: the ability to ensnare heat.

These gases work to keep the Earth warm. They are important because our planet would be ice cold without them and there’d be no life under such harshly cold conditions. But you may have heard that too much is too bad? Well, that applies here. While warmth is okay, heat is not. Too much percentage of these gases in the atmosphere can heat the Earth enough to wipe life right out of its face. Problem, isn’t it? This problem is what is called Global Warming.

How is the percentage of these gases increasing, you may ask me. Deforestation is one of the main reasons closely followed by the pollution mankind has inflicted upon Mother Earth. You surely must have learnt in school that plants’ respiration works in the opposite way as that of animals? While we inhale oxygen and give out carbon dioxide, plants take in the carbon dioxide and give out oxygen. This is how beautifully nature has balanced everything on Earth. But we, the greedy ‘dominators’ of the planet are taking life too lightly. We think, just because we have the ability to do it, we can fell trees and build mortar and bricks houses and we can live happily ever after. If this continues, let me assure you there will be no ‘ever after’ and certainly no ‘happily ever after’.

This is why your teachers barked throughout your student life to plant trees and support aforestation and this is why there are so many awareness programs throughout the world yelling out the same to you. Now you may say, what difference will one plant make? Well, one tree has the ability to take in around 1100 kilos of carbon dioxide during its lifetime. I don’t think I need to say anything more except;

WAKE UP. Plant a sapling and SAVE life.

Apr04

Why Some Gases Are Deadly Dangerous – Sulphur Dioxide

The last post asked what we’d do if we had to make a choice between the environment and some of our life giving activities. It is a tough choice to make. At a certain point in time will we have to make that choice? Not if we modify our activities to benefit both – us and the environment.

This article tells us why certain gases like Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) are deadly dangerous for our health. It helps us understand why these gases shouldn’t be the end product of our activities.

Sulphur dioxide, a chemical compound with the formula SO2, is a heavy, colourless, non-flammable gas with a pungent, irritating odour. Even though SO2 is very toxic to humans, it is extremely useful. It is used extensively in the preparation of sulphur compounds and solvents, as a disinfectant, a bleach, a refrigerant in the ice industry, for fumigation and as a preservative for beer, wine, dried fruits and meats.

How is it formed through human activity?

Industry: Coal- and oil-fired power plants, steel mills, refineries, pulp and paper mills, and nonferrous smelters are the largest releasers of SO2.
Transportation, Keeping Warm and Cooking: No burning process is ideal. All fossil fuels have contaminants. Since coal, oil and diesel often contain sulphur and nitrogen compounds, their combustion generate sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
Mining: Coal mining itself produces SO2. Coal contains pyrite, a sulphur compound; as water washes through mines, this compound forms a dilute acid, which is then washed into nearby rivers and streams.

Why Sulphur dioxide is toxic to life?

If we are exposed to 10ppm (parts per million) SO2 for about an hour, it

  • irritates the nose and throat,
  • sometimes causes a choking sensation,
  • causes nasal discharge, sneezing, cough and increased mucus secretion.
  • In addition, sulphur compounds in the air contribute to decreased visibility.
  • SO2 is also a primary contributor to acid rain, which causes acidification of lakes and streams and can damage trees, crops, historic buildings and statues.
  • High concentrations of sulphur dioxide (SO2) affects breathing and may aggravate existing respiratory and cardiovascular disease. Sensitive populations include asthmatics, individuals with bronchitis or emphysema, children and the elderly.

This article is a part of the the main series: Life Giving Activities or the Environment – Do We Have To Make A Choice?

Also published on KM’s blog here: http://nevermindyaar.blogspot.com/2011/05/why-some-gases-are-deadly-dangerous-so2.html

Apr01

Love, Fear, Care (Poem)

Once upon a time … the earth lives… So that we live ….
In the offshore … above the hills… I jump … I dive….
Oblivious I was… No fear… No Care… That It will end up soon.
Resources vanished… No one to blame… No one is alive…
I am nobody .. Alone .. Alone Alone.. Sweating and dying.
Once upon a time … the earth lives… So that we live … Fearless.
I am awaken… lived a dream, a torturous one..
It will end , So do I …. It’s Never been late..
I am ready… I am aware …

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