essay on the greatest theart to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it in1000words
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The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it essay in 1000 words
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Everyone in the world thinks putting the things in order is not his job. The present critical condition of the world is because of this apathetic attitude. The world was made a better place to live in by people who thought it their responsibility to put something right they found wrong. If Lincoln would not abolish slavery, who would? If Mother Theresa would not help the poor and the afflicted, who would? We must dare to clear the clutter we see. We must try to do all that we can to wipe a tear; to plant a tree; to resist the temptation of littering the road; to follow all the traffic rules. If all of us will take careful actions ensuring all's welfare, then all the ills in the world will automatically disappear. We must not ignore the problems that are ailing our society. We will have to be proactive in taking action. We will have to stop being selfish. If we put it off till another day, may be that day will never come! It has already been delayed. So let's not pass the buck on others; let's all become responsible doing little good we can by taking actions.
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The planet earth and the life on it are facing myriads of problems. They have grown so serious that one doubts about the habitability of earth for the generations to come. Survival will become a real struggle for them, as the things stand at present. The global warming has already begun to show its mark. The sea level has risen considerably submerging many low-lying islands in the ocean. Pollution has gone literally sky high. The life on earth is threatened in every way. The forests are dwindling at a fast rate creating all kinds of problems like drought, land slides etc. The oxygen content in the atmosphere is reducing and the carbon dioxide level is increasing. We all know the role played by the trees and other vegetation in balancing the levels of these two gases. After listing the main problems of this earth, it is time to think how to remedy it or rather who will find remedies to these problems. The immediate answer will be 'the government and the concerned authorities'. But then, who are these 'concerned authorities'? What are they supposed to do to solve the diverse problems faced by various parts of the world? The problems and their effects are so divers that it is difficult to prescribe a common strategy to deal with them. The common man tends to hoist the responsibilities to the shoulders of the 'government' and the 'authorities' and go about his own business comfortably. This has been the policy of mankind from time immemorial; put the blame and responsibility on others and escape. But now the time has come for each of the earthlings to take up his own responsibility of preserving this planet for himself and the coming generations. But again, it is the habit of man in general, to think that the impact he himself makes on the problem is negligible. He thinks that if he uses a highly polluting vehicle it doesn't make a difference. If he cuts down a tree for his needs that is alright because it is only one tree after all! He expects others to follow the norms and make a difference. We know that there should be a general awareness about these things. But who will go about spreading this awareness? Of course, somebody else, because we are busy with our lives. The level of carbon dioxide and other such gases have increased so much that it has become a blanket over the earth trapping the sun's heat.This has produced the green house effect and the result is global warming. The sea level is increasing and within a century the habitable land on earth will be reduced considerably. The increased temperature of the sea is causing the destruction of plankton, which is the first link in the great
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