It is said that only wealthy nations take liability for global environmental problems. From my perspective, I disagree with this statement since we all live on the same planet and then have to mutually deal with this issues.
There are several compelling reasons why wealthy countries should account for this issues. Firstly, since these nations were the first ones to industrialize, this could bring about some adverse impacts in our ecosystem. By cooperating some manufacturing factories, this process of industrialization released a sheer volume of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere leading to air pollutions. Secondly, throughout exploiting the natural resources, it allowed these countries to become richer and more developed. Therefore, they should lead the way in substantially contributing to the environmental protection with their considerable ability and advanced technologies.
On the other hand, while numerous countries with their wealth are trying to cope with this issues, it will not matter if the developing countries are still harming our green shelter. As developing countries mean getting more economically developed these days than rich nations doing in the past and the majority of world’s population live in there, the pollution level could remarkably increase as well. Moreover, there is an alarming lack of public awareness towards environmental preservation in some poor nations throughout deforestation and overexploitation for their economic activities, thereby leading to some negative effect on the natural world. It will be meaningless if the most developed countries take action while China, for example, the world’s biggest polluter with over one billion people living in, does not.
To conclude, the major environmental problems stem from human activities. Therefore, every single country in the world should give a hand to alleviate this problem.
It
is said
that
only
wealthy
nations
take liability for global
environmental
problems. From my perspective, I disagree with this statement since we all
live
on the same planet and then
have to
mutually
deal with
this
issues.
There are several compelling reasons why wealthy
countries
should account for
this
issues.
Firstly
, since these
nations
were the
first
ones to industrialize, this could bring about
some
adverse impacts in our ecosystem. By cooperating
some
manufacturing factories, this process of industrialization released a sheer volume of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere leading to air pollutions.
Secondly
, throughout exploiting the natural resources, it
allowed
these
countries
to become richer and more developed.
Therefore
, they should lead the way in
substantially
contributing to the
environmental
protection with their considerable ability and advanced technologies.
On the other hand
, while numerous
countries
with their wealth are trying to cope with
this
issues, it will not matter if the developing
countries
are
still
harming our green shelter. As developing
countries
mean getting more
economically
developed these days than rich
nations
doing in the past and the majority of
world’s
population
live
in there, the pollution level could
remarkably
increase
as well
.
Moreover
, there is an alarming lack of public awareness towards
environmental
preservation in
some
poor
nations
throughout deforestation and overexploitation for their economic activities, thereby leading to
some
negative
effect on the natural
world
. It will be meaningless if the most developed
countries
take action while China,
for example
, the
world’s
biggest polluter with over one billion
people
living in, does not.
To conclude
, the major
environmental
problems stem from human activities.
Therefore
, every single
country
in the
world
should give a hand to alleviate this problem.