Hungary By: Grace Morton. THE RIVER DANUBE THE RIVER TISZA LAKE BALATON Major Bodies of Water

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Hungary By: Grace Morton

THE RIVER DANUBE THE RIVER TISZA LAKE BALATON Major Bodies of Water Balaton#story The Danube is the second longest river in Central Europe and is polluted because of cities and factories along it, and pollution spilling in from it’s larger tributaries. The Tisza is the longest tributary of the Danube, and is polluted by industrial waste, which it eventually carries into the Danube. Lake Balaton is the largest lake in Central Europe, and is highly polluted because of major tourism.

Air Pollution pdf The pink line on this graph shows how much pollution is already in the atmosphere, and the blue line shows the emissions.

Toxic Red Sludge m/corpsite/gallery/gal lery- image.aspx?2140&g=17 This is some of the sludge in Kolontar that flooded the entire area. This is a man cleaning up sludge in Devecser after the dam broke and the town flooded. This picture shows the dam of the reservoir near Kolontar that was full of red sludge and broke, flooding the town and destroying the houses.

pdf Strategy for Switching from fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy The Hungarian government has come up with a strategy to convert all of Hungary to renewable energy sources instead of nuclear energy and fossil fuels. This shows how much of each renewable energy type has the potential to be used.

Strategy for Switching from fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy pdf This chart shows how the strategy to convert energy sources will work over time if all goes as planned.