Basically, click the nuclear plantations to explode them. Click the gradually-polluted river to clean it- all for money. Buy upgrades for more of it. To much factories and they will zap your money. post any bugs in the comments; please read the article :)
PLEASE, stop telling me that nuclear power plants are good, I made this project 5 years ago, and have since moved on from scratch onto actual programming software. It is factually inaccurate, yes. Please don't sue me. This is all, as always, by me, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is made for fun, but, this is a major problem in the world. Green areas are being taken down for large, ugly factories and, as well as taking up once-peaceful animal leisure centres and destroying flowers and meadows, polluting the world's atmosphere and destroying the ozone- an invisible barrier protecting us from the sun's harmful rays. Rivers are being polluted every second. Here is a quote: "Sooner or later, we will have to RECOGNIZE that the Earth has rights, too, to live without pollution. What mankind must know is that human beings cannot live without Mother Earth, but the planet can live without humans." ~ Evo Morales currently, only 2.5% water on Earth is left unpolluted. Fourteen billion pounds of rubbish mostly plastic, is dumped into the ocean every year. 20% of the groundwater in China is used as drinking water which is highly contaminated with carcinogenic chemicals which cause high levels of water pollution. 15 million children under the age of five die each year because of diseases caused by drinking water In America, 40% of the rivers and 46% of the lakes are polluted and are considered unhealthy for swimming, fishing or aquatic life. On an average 250 million people worldwide succumb to diseases related to water pollution. As per U.S. EPA estimates, every year in the U.S, 1.2 trillion gallons of sewage from household, industry and restaurants is dumped in to U.S. water annually. You can help this matter. Visit http://www.greenpeace.org or visit Twitter: @Greenpeace. There are several water charities too, help the planet you live on today.