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Environment Essay 3 (200 words)
Environment means all the natural surroundings such as land, air, water, plants, animals, solid material, wastes, sunlight, forests and other things. Healthy environment maintains the nature’s balance as well as helps in growing, nourishing and developing all the living things on the earth. However, now a day, some manmade technological advancement spoiling the environment in many ways which ultimately disturbs the balance or equilibrium of nature. We are keeping our lives in danger as well as existence of life in future on this planet.
If we do anything in wrong way out of the discipline of nature, it disturbs the whole environment means atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere. Besides natural environment, a man made environment is also exists which deals with the technology, work environment, aesthetics, transportation, housing, utilities, urbanization, etc. Man made environment affects the natural environment to a great extent which we all must be together to save it.
The components of the natural environment are used as a resource however it is also exploited by the human being in order to fulfill some basic physical needs and purpose of life. We should not challenge our natural resources and stop putting so much pollution or waste to the environment. We should value our natural resources and use them by staying under the natural discipline.
Environment Essay 4 (250 words)
An environment includes all the natural resources which surround us to help in number of ways. It provides us better medium to grow and develop. It gives us all things which we need to live our life on this planet. However, our environment also need some help from all of us to get maintained as usual, to nourish our lives forever and to never ruin our lives. The elements of our environment are declining day by day because of the man made technological disaster.
We need to maintain the originality of our environment to continue the life on the earth, the only place where life is possible till now in the whole universe. World Environment Day is a campaign being celebrated for years every year on 5th of June in order to spread the public awareness all over the world towards the environment safety and cleanliness. We must participate in the campaign celebration to know the theme of celebration, to know ways of saving our environment and to get aware about all the bad habits which declining the environment day by day.
We can save our environment in very easy manner with the little step taken by every person on the earth. We should reduce the amount of waste, throwing wastes properly to its place only, stop using poly bags, reuse some old things in new ways, repair and use broken things instead of throwing it away, see how much it would take to repair them, use rechargeable batteries or renewable alkaline batteries, make use of fluorescent light, rain water conservation, reduce water wastage, energy conservation, minimum use of electricity, etc.
Environment Essay 5 (300 words)
An environment is gifted by the nature to nourish the life on the earth. Everything which we use to continue our lives comes under the environment such as water, air, sunlight, land, plants, animals, forests and other natural things. Our environment plays a very significant role in making possible the existence of healthy life on the earth. However, our environment is getting worse day by day because of the manmade technological advancement in the modern era. Thus, environmental pollution has become the biggest problem we are facing today.
Environmental pollution is affecting our daily lives negatively in various aspects of life such as socially, physically, economically, emotionally and intellectually. Contamination of the environment brings lots of diseases which human being may suffer whole life. It is not a problem of community or city, it is a worldwide problem which cannot be solved by the effort of one. If it is not addressed properly, it may end the existence of life a day. Each and every common citizen should involve in the environmental safety programme launched by the government.
We should correct our mistakes and selfishness towards our environment to make healthy and safe from the pollution. It is hard to believe but true that only a little positive movements by everyone may bring a huge change in the declining environment. Air and water pollution is leading our health on danger by causing various diseases and disorders. Nothing can be said healthy now a day, as what we eat is already affected by the bad effects of artificial fertilizers which reduces and weakens our body immunity to fight disease causing microorganisms. That’s why, anyone of us can be diseased anytime even after being healthy and happy.
So, it is a major worldwide issue which should be solved by the continuous efforts of everyone. We should participate in the World Environment Day campaign to actively participate in the environment safety event.
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Environmental problems are always interrelated. Often solution to one problem actually creates another problem! For example, when people are sick and dying from disease, it is natural to want to improve human health.
When health is improved and mortality is reduced, a population explosion may result. To feed this growing population, natural habitats are often converted into farmland. In turn, the destruction of natural habitats eliminates the native wild species of plants, predatory animals and parasites.
The outbreak of insect pests becomes more common. Subsequently, farmers use pesticides to control the pests and protect the crops, but they also pollute the environment. The development of this entire cycle in itself consumes irreplaceable fossil fuel supplies and, when fuels are burned, air pollutants are generated in turn!
On the whole, the major environmental problems can be divided into following categories:
1. Over-population:
It causes human suffering directly and amplifies all other environmental problems;
2. Pollution:
It makes vital resources less useful and reduces the quality of life;
3. Depletion of resources:
It makes things that are vital to human existence more expensive or impossible to obtain;
4. Global changes:
This results from human activities and may permanently alter the Earth in unpredictable ways;
5. War:
This may be caused by or may cause all other environmental problems—modern (chemical/ biological) warfare threatens the survival of the human species.
Thus, individuals act in ways that promote their own short term welfare, which often conflicts directly with the long-term environmental interests of present and future generations. This “tragedy of commons” is the main factor that limits the effectiveness of voluntary action as a solution to environmental problems.
At present the world is very crowded, more polluted, less stable, ecologically fragile and vulnerable to disruption. Serious stresses involving population, resources and environment are clearly visible ahead. Despite greater material output, the world’s people will be poorer in many ways than they are today.
Regional water shortage will become more severe. Significant losses of world forests will continue over the next 20 years as demand for forest products and fuel wood increases. The world’s forests are currently disappearing at the rate over 20 million hectares per year, with most of the loss occurring in the humid tropical forests of Africa, Asia and South America.
Serious deterioration of agricultural soils will occur worldwide, due to erosion, loss of organic matter, desertification, salinization, alkalization and water-logging. Atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and ozone depleting chemicals are expected to increase at rates that could alter the world’s climate and upper atmosphere significantly by 2050.
Acid rain from increased combustion of fossil fuels threatens and causes damage to lakes, soils and crops.
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When health is improved and mortality is reduced, a population explosion may result. To feed this growing population, natural habitats are often converted into farmland. In turn, the destruction of natural habitats eliminates the native wild species of plants, predatory animals and parasites.
The outbreak of insect pests becomes more common. Subsequently, farmers use pesticides to control the pests and protect the crops, but they also pollute the environment. The development of this entire cycle in itself consumes irreplaceable fossil fuel supplies and, when fuels are burned, air pollutants are generated in turn!
On the whole, the major environmental problems can be divided into following categories:
1. Over-population:
It causes human suffering directly and amplifies all other environmental problems;
2. Pollution:
It makes vital resources less useful and reduces the quality of life;
3. Depletion of resources:
It makes things that are vital to human existence more expensive or impossible to obtain;
4. Global changes:
This results from human activities and may permanently alter the Earth in unpredictable ways;
5. War:
This may be caused by or may cause all other environmental problems—modern (chemical/ biological) warfare threatens the survival of the human species.
Thus, individuals act in ways that promote their own short term welfare, which often conflicts directly with the long-term environmental interests of present and future generations. This “tragedy of commons” is the main factor that limits the effectiveness of voluntary action as a solution to environmental problems.
At present the world is very crowded, more polluted, less stable, ecologically fragile and vulnerable to disruption. Serious stresses involving population, resources and environment are clearly visible ahead. Despite greater material output, the world’s people will be poorer in many ways than they are today.
Regional water shortage will become more severe. Significant losses of world forests will continue over the next 20 years as demand for forest products and fuel wood increases. The world’s forests are currently disappearing at the rate over 20 million hectares per year, with most of the loss occurring in the humid tropical forests of Africa, Asia and South America.
Serious deterioration of agricultural soils will occur worldwide, due to erosion, loss of organic matter, desertification, salinization, alkalization and water-logging. Atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and ozone depleting chemicals are expected to increase at rates that could alter the world’s climate and upper atmosphere significantly by 2050.
Acid rain from increased combustion of fossil fuels threatens and causes damage to lakes, soils and crops.
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