how to save global resources in essay
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1. The phase of food gathering and hunting.
2. The phase of plant and animal domestication, pastoralism and settled agriculture.
3. The phase of science, technology and industrialization.
Primitive man was essentially a part and parcel of natural environment. His basic requirements were limited to food and shelter - like all other animals. Food could be collected from surroundings while caves, bushes and trees were enough to provide shelter. For a major part of his existence since his appearance man lived a life of hunter and gatherer of food material. It was during the phase of domestication of animals and plants that he could harvest natural resources more effectively.
Necessity compelled him to clear natural vegetation to make room for his animals and plants. Natural ecosystems were modified, vegetation destroyed, flattened areas fenced off with stones, thorny bushes, logs etc. to accommodate his establishments, crops and grazing fields. By 10,000 B.C. small human establishments sprang up in fertile regions of the world.
It was around 4000 years before Christ, that man learned to extract copper and use the meta for making arms, tools or pans. Copper was the first metal to come into widespread use. It could be easily extracted from its ore as the extraction temperatures are lower.
Gradually other metals were discovered. The technology for extraction of iron was developed by about 1000 B.C., as extraction of iron from its ores requires a much higher temperature. Iron minerals are more abundant in nature as compared to those of copper but the absence of furnace capable of reducing iron oxides prevented the use of iron as common metal earlier. Use of metals conferred a tremendous advantage to the human society.
It was, however, only by 17th century A.D. that technique to harden iron into steel by adding carbon was developed. With the appearance of steel and the use of mineral coal dug from earth the industrial revolution commenced in 17th century.
With an absolutely primitive state of technology for harvesting natural resources, a substantially higher yield could come only from expansion of agriculture and animal husbandry. There was plenty of room for this expansion. As human enterprises enlarged at the expense of natural ecosystems there was a slow but steady rise in world population to about 1 billion by 1800 A.D. With passage of time techniques of agriculture and animal husbandry were further refined.
However, it was largely an expanding crop-land and pastures which supported the enlarging human biomass from the time of Jesus the Christ to the beginning of Industrial Age. This expansion of agriculture and grazing fields modified natural ecosystems over a large area of land surface. Though many civilizations suffered the consequences of unscrupulous destruction of natural vegetation, yet all this made little impact on the global environment.
Some of these may be summarized as follows:
1. Replacement of muscle power (animal or man's) with that of coal, petroleum and electricity. The use of coal and petroleum is responsible for bringing about subtle but perceptible changes in the chemistry of global environment.
2. Great strides in communication technology and transportation which enabled man to rush help wherever needed on earth's surface saving millions of victims of flood, famine, war and other natural calamities.
3. Advances in medical sciences, use of antibiotics, immunization etc. raised average life expectancy by about 5 years per decade. Epidemics which razed villages after villages, taking a heavy toll of human and animal life disappeared altogether.
4. Use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides and improved seed varieties revolutionized agriculture, fruit production and animal husbandry, raising productivity high enough to match the exponentially rising global demands.
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The Global resources which we use in our daily life is enough for present but it is not infinite in amount.
By analysing the increased need of global resources in present days scientists are predicting that the global resources will be finished soon in near future.
So we must preserve the global resources for our healthy future generation.
Points to follow to save global resources are;
1)using eco-friendly engine vehicles
2)using bycycle instead of fuel vehicle
3) using of pressure cooker to save cooking fuel
4) using electronic appliances in proper manner to save the electricity
5) using biological resources of power light solar panels
6) using reusable things in daily life
7) using digital screens more than paper to save the trees from cutting
8) preservation of forest areas
9) preservation of mineral fuels
10) preservation of food crops
And many more...