English, asked by bossking53, 5 months ago

what picture of the future of the planet does the author paint? What can thwart the scenario? ​

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Answered by Aishalone123
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Answer:

he shows us that one day the planets will collapse with each other and everything will be destroyed in this world

Answered by Hansika4871
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The author paints the picture of the planet as follows:

The writer highlights a problem with the earth's declining health in the chapter 'The Ailing Planet.' Humans have been abusing natural resources for decades, and the situation has now become severe for the environment.

Earth is a patient whose health is deteriorating, and it is our responsibility to help her.

Fisheries, grasslands, forests, and croplands are the four major biological systems that underpin the world economic system. Except for minerals and synthetics, these four systems also offer food and raw materials for enterprises. Fisheries will collapse, the forest will steadily disappear, grasslands will become barren earth land, and croplands will deteriorate as these systems become unsustainable.

Forests are being hacked down in poor countries for fuelwood, which is used for cooking. In certain locations, the price of fuelwood is higher than the price of food. It is contributing to an alarming rate of deforestation.

The rising population is one of the factors for environmental exploitation. Every four days, about one million people are added to the population. This isn't encouraging. The world faces an urgent need to curb overpopulation. Development is the most effective contraceptive for this problem since it will reduce fertility, improve education and income, and improve health.

We must see the world as a whole, not as a collection of disparate components. It is an ecological and holistic viewpoint. According to Lester Brown, we have borrowed the earth from future generations rather than inheriting it from our predecessors.

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