When the issue of animal protection comes into view, there exist conflicting opinions. While some people claim that mankind are putting biodiversity in jeopardy to a great extent that cannot be undone, i believe that humans can join hands to alleviate the ecological crisis.
On the one hand, it goes without saying that a concerted effort could be made to prevent the destruction of most forms of life on the planet. First and foremost, there should be international accords to ban inhabitants from all kinds of degrading the pristine environment. For example, NGOs, namely the World Wide Fund for Nature and Greenpeace should not only allocate funds, but also raise public awareness about the dire consequences of habitat destruction and mass extinction, therefore, ppl will have second thoughts before discharging waste. Moreover, nations should encourage the use of alternative energy sources, for example, wind farms and solar power, to reduce the over-dependence on fossil fuels. The more ppl utilizes environmentally friendly resources, the higher chances human can limit the massive amount of carbon footprint that do harm to the environment.
On the other hand, it is a foregone conclusion that the fight against ecological crisis is already lost. Despite every endeavour in reversing the course of nature, it is inevitable that the ice will melt, sea levels will rise and extremes of weather like droughts, floods and hurricanes will increase in regularity. Billions of people will lose their homes or starve as crops fail, and low-lying countries like Bangladesh will disappear from our maps. The oceans are poisoned, filled with toxic waste and plastics which are not bio-degradable.
In conclusion, although it is vital to take what actions we can to support the green movement, I agree with the view that it is already too late to avoid environmental disaster and possible human extinction.
When the issue of animal protection
comes
into view, there exist conflicting opinions. While
some
people
claim that mankind are putting biodiversity in jeopardy to a great extent that cannot be undone,
i
believe that humans can
join
hands to alleviate the ecological crisis.
On the one hand, it goes without saying that a concerted effort could
be made
to
prevent
the destruction of most forms of life on the planet.
First
and foremost, there should be international accords to ban inhabitants from all kinds of degrading the pristine environment.
For example
, NGOs,
namely
the World Wide Fund for Nature and Greenpeace should not
only
allocate funds,
but
also
raise public awareness about the dire consequences of habitat destruction and mass extinction,
therefore
,
ppl
will have second thoughts
before
discharging waste.
Moreover
, nations should encourage the
use
of alternative energy sources,
for example
, wind farms and solar power, to
reduce
the over-dependence on fossil fuels. The more
ppl
utilizes
environmentally
friendly resources, the higher chances human can limit the massive amount of carbon footprint that do harm to the environment.
On the other hand
, it is a foregone conclusion that the fight against ecological crisis is already lost. Despite every
endeavour
in reversing the course of nature, it is inevitable that the ice will melt, sea levels will rise and extremes of weather like droughts, floods and hurricanes will increase in regularity. Billions of
people
will lose their homes or starve as crops fail, and low-lying countries like Bangladesh will disappear from our maps. The oceans
are poisoned
, filled with toxic waste and plastics which are not bio-degradable.
In conclusion
, although it is vital to take what actions we can to support the green movement, I
agree
with the view that it is already too late to avoid environmental disaster and possible human extinction.