Is conservation of environment necessary but and why
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The conservation of the environment is necessary because the human race is scared for its survival.
This is a slightly different point of view to what you might hear but bear with me for a bit:
Every answer you receive on this will probably talk about how we are living because of what nature has provided to us and how we need to conserve what we have because we have limited resources.
What will happen if we use up everything? We will have nothing to survive on and will die out - right?
Then what will happen?
From the perspective of the Environment, which is the Earth itself, nothing!
We won’t be the first species to have been wiped out off the face of the Earth and we won’t be the last.
Dinosaurs lived before us - they got wiped out completely!
Homo Erectus, Homo Habilis, Homo Neanderthalensis - all were human-species that were wiped out completely!
Animals like the Mammoth, the Sabre-Tooth Tiger, the Mastodon, etc. were wiped out completely!
What changed on Earth? Nothing!
The Earth was there before we as humans evolved to our current situation, and it will remain after us too!
Sure, we may cause some damage to it by using up natural resources but if you think about it, are we?
What is a natural resource for one species isn’t for another - we use coal and petroleum and gold and bauxite and copper - no other species on this planet does!
We grow wheat and rice and crops, no other animal has ever required them for sustenance.
So what are we trying to conserve here? The Environment or our lives?
If you think we are trying to conserve the environment, then you are living a lie because the environment is much bigger than you or I or any human being alive - it will outlast us just as it has outlasted every other species.
If you are trying to conserve your life, then you are just as selfish as you and i or any human being alive because those who “care” about the environment are just afraid of losing their way of life and those who don’t are just worried about their immediate pleasures.
Either ways, we are selfish for the survival of our species - we just disguise it under the garb of “concern for our environment” - either deliberately or out of sheer lack of understanding.
This is a slightly different point of view to what you might hear but bear with me for a bit:
Every answer you receive on this will probably talk about how we are living because of what nature has provided to us and how we need to conserve what we have because we have limited resources.
What will happen if we use up everything? We will have nothing to survive on and will die out - right?
Then what will happen?
From the perspective of the Environment, which is the Earth itself, nothing!
We won’t be the first species to have been wiped out off the face of the Earth and we won’t be the last.
Dinosaurs lived before us - they got wiped out completely!
Homo Erectus, Homo Habilis, Homo Neanderthalensis - all were human-species that were wiped out completely!
Animals like the Mammoth, the Sabre-Tooth Tiger, the Mastodon, etc. were wiped out completely!
What changed on Earth? Nothing!
The Earth was there before we as humans evolved to our current situation, and it will remain after us too!
Sure, we may cause some damage to it by using up natural resources but if you think about it, are we?
What is a natural resource for one species isn’t for another - we use coal and petroleum and gold and bauxite and copper - no other species on this planet does!
We grow wheat and rice and crops, no other animal has ever required them for sustenance.
So what are we trying to conserve here? The Environment or our lives?
If you think we are trying to conserve the environment, then you are living a lie because the environment is much bigger than you or I or any human being alive - it will outlast us just as it has outlasted every other species.
If you are trying to conserve your life, then you are just as selfish as you and i or any human being alive because those who “care” about the environment are just afraid of losing their way of life and those who don’t are just worried about their immediate pleasures.
Either ways, we are selfish for the survival of our species - we just disguise it under the garb of “concern for our environment” - either deliberately or out of sheer lack of understanding.
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Environmental protection is the practise of protecting the natural environment by individuals,organizations and government.Environmental conservation is an umbrella term that defines anything we do to protect our planet and conserve it's natural resources so that every living thing can have an improved quality of life.
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