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i have to write an essay on any practices which you may have been observe and practised in your daily life to conserve and protect environment aroud you

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Answered by Meww
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The summer season is still very early days in the season with the fastest heat has been filtered. Now that the summer season will close in deeper seasonal temperatures will increase even more. This will start with the problem of electricity and water. water is the most imp thing on earth.without water no life.We take it for granted, we waste it, and we even pay too much to drink it from little plastic bottles.And still, today, nearly 1 billion people in the developing world don't have access to it.Clean, safe drinking water is scarce. It is the foundation of life, a basic human need. Yet today, all around the world, far too many people spend their entire day searching for it.Simply put, water scarcity is either the lack of enough water (quantity) or lack of access to safe water (quality).It's hard for most of us to imagine that clean, safe water is not something that can be taken for granted. But, in the developing world, finding a reliable source of safe water is often time consuming and expensive. This is known as economic scarcity. Water can be found...it simply requires more resources to do it.In other areas, the lack of water is a more profound problem. There simply isn't enough. That is known as physical scarcity.The problem of water scarity is a growing one. As more people put ever increasing demands on limited supplies, the cost and effort to build or even maintain access to water will increase. And water's importance to political and social stability will only grow with the crisis.In some places, it is simply dry. Water is hard to find. In others, this most critical need is literally only a few feet below ground waiting to sustain life.

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Answered by aryan908822
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these are the steps.Water 
Adequate water supplies of high quality are necessary both for community use and local ecosystems. Communities and jurisdictions must work together to assure an adequate water supply to meet future needs. This section presents resources to aid in that effort.Energy 
Communities require energy. Nonrenewable sources for power generation, home and workplace, and transportation cause pollution and its harmful impacts. Energy conservation and the use of renewable fuels provide cost-effective and more sustainable alternatives. This section contains resources available to make energy use more efficient.Air and Climate 
Both the natural ecosystem and human health can be adversely impacted by declining air quality and climatic change. Communities can preserve air quality by limiting or eliminating the discharge of harmful chemicals into the air and by minimizing the sources of air pollution. This section contains resources and approaches that address air quality and climate change.Biodiversity 
Biodiversity is particularly important for creating sustainability because of the specialized roles each species plays in maintaining ecological balance. Communities can promote healthy wildlife by supporting integrative approaches for managing, protecting, and enhancing wildlife populations and habitats appropriate to their area. Some examples are given here.Land, Forests, and Ecosystems 
While providing a protective covering for soil, water, and the atmosphere, forests are also renewable sources of an endless variety of products. In a healthy ecosystem, policies and programs must balance economic and conservation needs. This section highlights cases where communities have developed land use practices and businesses that both conserve ecosystems and enhance local economies
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