Firstly, the goals that can
maximize social welfare are based on the reduction of global warming and
increased quality of environment. This is substantially related to improve the
wellbeing of society and the improved life of plants and animals. The impact of
global warming in the Yellowstone Park area is harmful and it is being
addressed by different organizations. They are working to lessen the impact of warming
over humans and organic life. Climate change is affecting every society today
and the changed weather patterns are causing deletion of forests and
vegetation. The affordable solutions are taken to reduce this impact and to enable
countries to be more resilient in the environmental framework. The climate summit
on global warming under United Nations is an attempt to increase the social
welfare of community and organic living. The focus of this summit is to tackle
the issues that are creating harmful gases and related emissions as this would
create a big difference. This program is also engaging leaders and partners to create
more opportunities that could enhance human and social welfare (Lackey, 2018).
Excessive pollution of
Climate Change Effecting Yellowstone National Park
Secondly, the issue of excessive pollution is an extended form of solution
attached with the perspectives of environmental degradation. The concept of
excessive pollution is very wide. The level of pollution on the Yellowstone
National park is too much to cope
with. The estimated rate of extinct species is more than 10,000-100,000 folds
and it is attributable to the men made actions. The increased level of
population is increasing more resources. This increased consumption is carried
out due to acquiring more production and the expansion of industries (Ferkany, 2011).
Industries are creating pollution and mixing pollutants in the
environment, thus causing air pollution. The excessive air pollution is detrimental
for human and plant health. The excretion of waste materials from factories is
thrown away to open large reservoirs of water.
Burning of fossil fuels such as oil, gas and coal are being used for
the production of energy is adding CO2 into atmosphere. The big
producers of energy and mass production are adding more pollution into
atmosphere. The increased level of CO2 is dangerous for the
environment and increasing the per person pollution rate.
The generation of electricity is also increasing carbon pollution due
to the burning of coal and gas. The renewable energy is not causing any pollution;
these resources are solar, hydro and wind. The excessive pollution in water and air is damaging
its quality and harming living beings. Due to this effect, species of plants
and animals is deteriorating.