There is a dire need to save our planet for the future. Humans depend on the environment for survival as it provides our food, shelter and air. In recent times, large populations and abuse of the environment have led to serious concerns for the long-term survival of the human race. Although some believe people must sacrifice our comforts to achieve this goal, I do not agree with this. There are alternative solutions such as changes in behaviour and automation which can save nature without giving up our luxuries.
One effective solution to helping nature is to make simple changes in people’s daily habits. There needs to be more attention paid to reducing, reusing and recycling products. For example, people can use the same glass mug for their morning coffee instead of a plastic or paper cup that they throw away each time. Also, individuals can turn off the tap when brushing or shaving. This can save millions of litres of water each year. For example, I always take my plastic water jug with me instead of buying fresh water bottles at the store. This is one of two ways to safeguard the environments without giving up creature comforts.
Using sustainable machinery can also solve environmental challenges for future generations. There are many ecofriendly technological alternatives to what society uses today, which are much less damaging for nature. Some of these technologies include solar, energy, digital publishing and electric transportation. For instance, last year I sold my gas-powered car and converted to electric, so that I decrease my carbon footprint.
In conclusion, alterations in human activity and automation are viable interventions for the pressing environmental challenges of today and tomorrow. I completely disagree that making these changes demands giving up people’s convenient way of life. All people must take responsibility to invest in green automation and modify daily routines since we do not inherit the earth from our parents, but we borrow it from our children. 
There is a dire need to save our planet for the future. Humans depend on the environment for survival as it provides our food, shelter and air. In recent times, large populations and abuse of the environment have led to serious concerns for the long-term survival of the human race. Although  
some
 believe  
people
  must
 sacrifice our comforts to achieve this goal, I do not  
agree
 with this. There are alternative solutions such as  
changes
 in  
behaviour
 and automation which can save nature without giving up our luxuries.
One effective solution to helping nature is to  
make
 simple  
changes
 in  
people’s
 daily habits. There needs to be more attention paid to reducing, reusing and recycling products.  
For example
,  
people
 can  
use
 the same glass mug for their morning coffee  
instead
 of a plastic or paper cup that they throw away each time.  
Also
, individuals can turn off the tap when brushing or shaving. This can save millions of  
litres
 of water each year.  
For example
, I always take my plastic water jug with me  
instead
 of buying fresh water bottles at the store. This is one of two ways to safeguard the environments without giving up creature comforts.
Using sustainable machinery can  
also
 solve environmental challenges for future generations. There are  
many
  ecofriendly
 technological alternatives to what society  
uses
  today
, which are much less damaging for nature.  
Some
 of these technologies include solar, energy, digital publishing and electric transportation.  
For instance
, last year I sold my gas-powered car and converted to electric,  
so
 that I decrease my carbon footprint. 
In conclusion
, alterations in human activity and automation are viable interventions for the pressing environmental challenges of  
today
 and tomorrow. I completely disagree that making these  
changes
 demands giving up  
people’s
 convenient way of life. All  
people
  must
 take responsibility to invest in green automation and modify daily routines since we do not inherit the earth from our parents,  
but
 we borrow it from our children.