Human being consume a lot of medicines like anti biotics to cure sickness how do you think it effects the lithosphere and hydrospere and biosphere..
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Answer: If factories that make this products affect with CO2 emissions then yes
Explanation:
In the beginning of October, in the small Italian town of Troia, a pilot plant started sucking CO2 out of the atmosphere and turning it into carbon-neutral fuel. In Squamish, Canada, another pilot plant is doing the same thing. In Switzerland, a third plant is capturing CO2 to sell to a nearby greenhouse.
Run by two startups at the vanguard of the “direct air capture” industry, the plants use technology that can also be used for negative emissions–capturing carbon from the air to bury underground–something that the world will have to do at a large scale to avoid the worst global warming. (Climeworks, one of the startups, is already working in Iceland to capture CO2 that is injected underground and turned into stone.) But they also point to another opportunity. Because the level of atmospheric CO2 is equally high everywhere, capturing it and turning it into products can potentially bring back jobs to areas that have lost other industry.
Answer:
We use the tree and plants to make medicine so it affects the lithosphere. the factory which is making the medicines drain the wastage in water so it affects the hydrosphere. They all together affect the biosphere.