2 minutes essay on need to conserve our environment for ASL
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We desperately need to save the environment every second the earth is getting polluted by poisonous gases and fumes made by cars and factories . IF WE CARRY ON TO POLLUTE THIS MUCH WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO OUR NEXT GENERATION?HOW WILL THEY LIVE?Just ask these question to yOurself and think .
WE CAN STOP POLLUTION BY CHOOSING ECO-FRIENDLY THINGS . ITS REALLY SIMPLE LIKE INSTEAD OF GETTING PLASTIC BAGS WHICH TAKES OVER A 1000 YEARS TO DECOMPOSE INTO WASTE YOU CAN JUST BUY A REUSABLE BAGS WHICH TURN OUT TO BE MUCH CHEAPER AND CAN CARRY THINGS AND LAST LONGER! OR USE SUSTAINABLE FOREST PAPER OR SOLAR POWER INSTEAD AND PLANT TREES . THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS YOU CAN DO! WE DON'T WANT OUR RIVERS WHICH WE GET WATER FROM TO LOOK LIKE THIS.
THAK U| HAVE A FRESH DAY!
WE CAN STOP POLLUTION BY CHOOSING ECO-FRIENDLY THINGS . ITS REALLY SIMPLE LIKE INSTEAD OF GETTING PLASTIC BAGS WHICH TAKES OVER A 1000 YEARS TO DECOMPOSE INTO WASTE YOU CAN JUST BUY A REUSABLE BAGS WHICH TURN OUT TO BE MUCH CHEAPER AND CAN CARRY THINGS AND LAST LONGER! OR USE SUSTAINABLE FOREST PAPER OR SOLAR POWER INSTEAD AND PLANT TREES . THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS YOU CAN DO! WE DON'T WANT OUR RIVERS WHICH WE GET WATER FROM TO LOOK LIKE THIS.
THAK U| HAVE A FRESH DAY!
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Environmental conservation is a practice of conserving the natural environment on individual, organisation controlled or governmental levels, for the benefit of both the environment and humans. Due to the pressures of over consumption, population and technology, the biophysical environment is being degraded, sometimes permanently. This has been recognized, and governments have begun placing restraints on activities that cause environmental degradation. Since the 1960s, activity of environmental movementshas created awareness of the various environmental issues. There is no agreement on the extent of the environmental impact of human activity and even scientific dishonestyoccurs, so protection measures are occasionally debated.
In industrial countries, voluntary environmental agreements often provide a platform for companies to be recognized for moving beyond the minimum regulatory standards and thus support the development of best environmental practice. For instance, in India, Environment Improvement Trust (EIT) has been working for environment & forest protection since 1998. A group of Green Volunteers get a goal of Green India Clean India concept. CA Gajendra Kumar Jain an Chartered Accountant is founder of Environment Improvement Trust in Sojat city a small village of State of Rajasthan in India.[1] In developing countries, such as throughout Latin America, these agreements are more commonly used to remedy significant levels of non-compliance with mandatory regulation.[2] The challenges that exist with these agreements lie in establishing baseline data, targets, monitoring and reporting. Due to the difficulties inherent in evaluating effectiveness, their use is often questioned and, indeed, the whole environment may well be adversely affected as a result. The key advantage of their use in developing countries is that their use helps to build environmental management capacity.
In industrial countries, voluntary environmental agreements often provide a platform for companies to be recognized for moving beyond the minimum regulatory standards and thus support the development of best environmental practice. For instance, in India, Environment Improvement Trust (EIT) has been working for environment & forest protection since 1998. A group of Green Volunteers get a goal of Green India Clean India concept. CA Gajendra Kumar Jain an Chartered Accountant is founder of Environment Improvement Trust in Sojat city a small village of State of Rajasthan in India.[1] In developing countries, such as throughout Latin America, these agreements are more commonly used to remedy significant levels of non-compliance with mandatory regulation.[2] The challenges that exist with these agreements lie in establishing baseline data, targets, monitoring and reporting. Due to the difficulties inherent in evaluating effectiveness, their use is often questioned and, indeed, the whole environment may well be adversely affected as a result. The key advantage of their use in developing countries is that their use helps to build environmental management capacity.
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