Conservation of the environment are at the top of environmental group’s mind nowadays. As much attention as this subject gets from them, it gets just as much ignoring by the many people. Most of them feel compelled to help or contribute, yet few seldom do carry out their intentions. This is a very serious subject that needs to receive immediate and full attention from the government and the general public. Only they can truly make a difference. Thus, ways to both parties involve in conserving the environment keen to maintain our country wide diversity of flora and fauna. In developed countries and urban areas, the use of print, broadcast, and Internet media can be a great way to increase education and awareness by the government. By …show more content…
Reusable bags are convenient and come in a variety of sizes and styles. Some reusable bags can even be rolled or folded small enough to fit into a purse or pocket. Lastly, many banks, utilities and other businesses now offer their customers the option of paying bills online, eliminating the need to write and mail paper checks or to keep paper records. By paying your bills online you can save time and money, lower the administrative costs of companies with which you do business, and reduce global warming by helping to prevent deforestation. Signing up for online bill paying is easy and doesn’t take much time. You can either choose to have certain bills paid automatically each month or elect to review and pay each bill yourself. Either way, you will receive outstanding returns on your small investment of time. In conclusion, if we continue at the present rate we are at now, we could lose our flora and fauna. So, the people and the government should wind up efforts together in fighting for the rights to preserve the environment. It is vital for the future generation to see the nature, the true nature, and not just in photographs or
The sad injustice to nature is that man has forgotten the biotic connection between the natural world and humanity. Whether protecting nature is a spiritual experience or simply a means for survival, nature is as much a part of human life as the human themselves. The separation created by modern environmentalism between human and non-human entities can only be reunited if people learn to view life as a part of nature. The scary part about that thought, however, is will that be enough now? Only time can
Since the birth of humanity, humans have deeply relied on nature. From the food that is consumed to the water that is drunk, all of it was provided by nature. As time proceeds, humanity has grown proportionally with its expansion and consumption. It is believed by many that the tipping point at which nature can sustain humanity will be reached. The only way to help nature is the extinction of the leach that feed off it, which means the extinction of humanity. Human extinction is necessary for the survival of nature. With the constant energy usage, expansion (migration), and population growth, extinction is seen as the only way to help the environment and save what has given us life to begin with. With the growth of cities and conversion of forests to homes, nature has no way to help itself. Thus, being the only living creature consciously able to react on nature’s behalf, it is the responsibility of humanity to save nature.
In class, we have discussed that there is a constant battle of protecting the environment, but also wanting
From the dawn of modernization, our environment's problems have been a pivotal issue which seems to be a natural need for humankind that penetrates almost to every facet of people's life from all walks of life. Hitherto, preferable means of a possible way to preserve our world from catastrophic events have been discussed by a plethora of dignitaries. A question that might arise here is, whether the best way for protecting the environment is funding the research for developing new energy sources, or preserving natural locations, or enact laws. A consensus has yet to be reached; however, I am personally on the belief that the former carries more weight. Two prominent reasons that can support the contention would be elaborated in the following
The environment is the home to all living and non-living organisms. It can be compared to a life support system that ensures the well-being of everyone. Recent cases of environmental degradation pose a threat to nature and the entire ecosystem. There has been increased awareness to educate individuals on the need to protect our environment with the aim of protecting the natural beauty and sustaining humanity.
Nowadays, environmental issues have become the concern of many scholars, both from social and exact sciences. Because the environmental issue itself affect not only the Mother Nature but also human as the social creature that lives within the earth. In the globalization era, there appear many environmental issues, such as the water scarcity, natural disaster, the rising of sea level, and the climate change itself. As we all know that to counter these environmental issues, we can do several actions, such as protecting the
Beautiful foliage, rare animals, and natural wonders exist within the United States because they are protected and desirable. Unfortunately, in the modern world, there is less focus on how to improve and protect the environment. The focus has been shifted towards how to get the most out of the environment. An environmentalist would frown upon the industrial mannerisms that current policy has been backing. This shift has resulted in many looking back to the roots laid by former environmental leaders including Presidents Teddy Roosevelt and Richard Nixon. By turning back the clocks and looking at the great strides previously made towards helping the environment we can truly see the change. The issues of the time greatly affect the focus of the issues. Thus, making the political climate, the catalyst for these environmental movements within the United States. When the people show passion for certain topics such as the environment, the administration pushes legislation that is relevant to it. Therefore, during the 1900’s and the 1970’s the people and the administrations wanted to see environmental policies pushed through the bureaucracy. Although the two former presidents were different in terms of policy and valor, it is evident that Roosevelt and Nixon proved to be dynamic in their actions towards environmental policy and the preservation of the public’s interests to the environments
It is a fact that people in different parts of the world have already experienced and realized the detrimental effects of their activities where they live. As much as people do not like to live in a dirty city, they are concerned to cut down all the forests and to poison the entire potable water. The governments of different countries together with businesses are ready to implement and fund programs to restore and preserve the environment, but the difficulty lies in the fact that different countries, like people, have different levels of understanding and implementation of these actions. Mahatma Gandhi said: “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's needs, but not every man's greed.” It is not difficult to understand, that the main geneses
The world is declining in biodiversity, 52% of it is gone. About 1% of the world species go extinct a year. That’s 1’000 to 10’000 species loss. Accompanying it, 19’300 species are endangered. Latin America loss 83% of its wildlife. Over half of Malaysia’s river fish species disappear during deforestation. Half of Australian state governments exploit the uses of national parks. The Alpine suffer dramatic biodiversity loss. The earth is clearly losing biodiversity. This is huge unnoticed threat that we need to address. Mankind depends on the ecosystem which depends on biodiversity. There are changes that need to be made and uphold to prevent difficulties from further escalating. This problem isn’t going to fix itself.
We should promote the conservation of our ecologies by reducing the amount of waste that goes directly into the environment and promoting green thinking and living all across the world. For instance, we could protect our environment by reducing the amount of cattle that feed in a certain area and by prohibiting the introduction of alien-invasive species as they deplete minerals and food in the soil for other plants to consume.
The idea of nature is very important to the world and many people including the
Environmental degradation is one of the most widely discussed subjects of our generation. The media floods the masses with information concerning global warming, terrifying the public. Meanwhile, hundreds of scientific foundations are formulating solutions to the exponential depletion of our natural resources and environmental firms are working tirelessly to limit the detrimental impact humans are having on their ecosystem. Environmental policies also play an integral role in politics, each candidate having their own views on such issues as: ecosystem and waste management, endangered species and natural resource preservation. All humans, as inhabitants of earth, have a responsibility to maintain
Preserving wildlife should also be something that we concentrate our efforts on. Though the government has passed some laws that have helped us with saving some plants and animals (“Preserving” 2). Industries have mandated that natural resources are managed to help with short term
Environmental issues have been a cause of a lot of debate in the recent past. Governments and nongovernmental organizations have been in constant consultations on how to help protect the environment. Apparently, as a result of man’s many actions, the natural environment is getting torn apart so quickly that the coming generations will not enjoy this kind of environment, unless a
From the beginning of time and creation, human being was surrounded by nature. In the earlier times humans had more exposure to nature in their daily life activities such as the members of hunting and gathering societies mostly survived by hunting animals, fishing, and gathering plants and members of pastoral societies and horticultural societies lived on open lands, relied on their animals, plants, fruits, vegetables and planted crops for survival. Early human societies completely depended upon their immediate environment. However, in the modern world human exposure to nature has drastically reduced. Industrialization and urbanization has brought changes in almost every aspect of society. For example accelerated development over the last century, and particularly the post-war decades, natural environments and the wildlife have come under increased pressure. “Now, much of world’s natural forest, wetlands, rivers, lakes and coastal environments have been destroyed or seriously degraded as a consequence of development and pollution”. Human activity has altered the dynamics and functioning of the Earth systems and broken harmony with nature to a degree never seen before. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmony_with_nature).