Who raised the question “Are we to leave our successors a scorched planet of advancing deserts, impoverished landscapes and ailing environment?”
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Jha, raised a vital question, are we to leave our successors a scorched planet of advancing deserts, impoverished landscapes, and ailing environment? Mr. Lester R. Brown expressed his worry over the fact that our four biological systems are reaching an unsustainable level.
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The question raised by M.K. Jha "the first Brandt" report was were we to leave our successors with a singed planet of propelling deserts, ruined scenes, and debilitating climate.
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- The ramifications of this question are that the present status of the planet is shocking, its important bodily functions are on the whole demonstrating the way that its condition doesn't look good for people in the future.
- As present occupants, we have an obligation as stewards of the earth to assume liability for its government assistance and furthermore contemplate leaving behind a world that can support our replacements.
- The manner by which it is going, this objective appears to be exceptionally improbable. Notwithstanding, individuals actually mess with this, and this necessities to change.
- The inquiry raised by the report is a clarion call to residents to make a move.
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