People hold different views about whether the government should shoulder the responsibility of preserving the environment or each person should be responsible for it. From my standpoint, it would be better if both the country's authorities and individuals were to share the responsibility.
On the one hand, the government may play a pivotal role in maintaining the environment safe and healthy. They should introduce legislation to mitigate environmental problems, such as air pollution and more. To illustrate, there should be some laws encouraging factories to move to the countryside rather than staying in cities. This could help urban areas to be protected from poisonous fumes, which factories frequently discharge into the atmosphere. Another prominent role the government can play to create TV programs to educate citizens and to persuade them to care about nature more. Being informed of the consequence of their activities, individuals may endeavor to alter their ways, to avoid harming the environment.
On the other hand, it is undeniable that each person can play an important role to protect their neighborhood. Cars are considered to be a major source of air pollution. Their exhaust gases contaminate the air. Therefore, by using their vehicles only in rare cases, people would be able to protect the environment. Another opportunity is available for individuals is recycling. By stopping plastic waste from entering and contaminating waterways people can conserve drinkable water and its inhabitant.
In conclusion, due to a large amount of work involved, mobilizing all the possible forces is a more sensible approach. It is, therefore, likely that joint effort of both the governments and their citizens would result in the most effective way of preserving the environment.
People
hold
different
views about whether the
government
should shoulder the responsibility of preserving the
environment
or each person should be responsible for it. From my standpoint, it would be better if both the country's authorities and individuals were to share the responsibility.
On the one hand, the
government
may play a pivotal role in maintaining the
environment
safe and healthy. They should introduce legislation to mitigate environmental problems, such as air pollution and more. To illustrate, there should be
some
laws encouraging factories to
move
to the countryside
rather
than staying in cities. This could
help
urban areas to
be protected
from poisonous fumes, which factories
frequently
discharge into the atmosphere. Another prominent role the
government
can play to create TV programs to educate citizens and to persuade them to care about nature more.
Being informed
of the consequence of their activities, individuals may endeavor to alter their ways, to avoid harming the environment.
On the other hand
, it is undeniable that each person can play an
important
role to protect their neighborhood. Cars
are considered
to be a major source of air pollution. Their exhaust gases contaminate the air.
Therefore
, by using their vehicles
only
in rare cases,
people
would be able to protect the
environment
. Another opportunity is available for individuals is recycling. By stopping plastic waste from entering and contaminating waterways
people
can conserve drinkable water and its inhabitant.
In conclusion
, due to a large amount of work involved, mobilizing all the possible forces is a more sensible approach. It is,
therefore
, likely that joint effort of both the
governments
and their citizens would result in the most effective way of preserving the
environment
.