In recent times, protecting environment has sparked great debates about whether this should be the responsibility of governments or every people. I do believe that every global citizen should take responsibility for this task seriously.
On the one hand, several people say that this is definitely a government’s work. This is because an individual does not have enough power as well as the budget to start providing a solution for this issue. As a result, we are not able to contribute any sufficient effect. For example, a recent study revealed that setting up a campaign for reducing global warming was exorbitant as it required at least 100, 000 baht which was impossible for over 80% of Thais. However, I completely disagree with this statement due to the fact that the government’s policies might be useless if citizens do not take part in it.
On the other hand, the opposers argue that it will be better to solve this serious issue if everyone is responsible for this. A strong reason for this is that when people start changing their behaviors just a little, those actions together provide a huge, effective contribution that alleviates this problem. For instance, a series of researches consistently admitted that there was a correlation between the reduction of the usage of plastic bags and an index measuring global warming. Therefore, there is no doubt that each individual plays an important role in environment protection.
In conclusion, although each citizen might have a minor effect on solving this problem comparing to a government’s action, I support that our minimal contributions are more essential and effective when they are combined. Accordingly, we should be the ones who take this responsibility rather than governments.
In recent times, protecting environment has sparked great debates about whether this should be the responsibility of
governments
or every
people
. I do believe that every global citizen should take responsibility for this task
seriously
.
On the one hand, several
people
say that this is definitely a
government’s
work. This is
because
an individual does not have
enough
power
as well
as the budget to
start
providing a solution for this issue.
As a result
, we are not able to contribute any sufficient effect.
For example
, a recent study revealed that setting up a campaign for reducing global warming was exorbitant as it required at least 100, 000 baht which was impossible for over 80% of Thais.
However
, I completely disagree with this statement due to the fact that the
government’s
policies might be useless if citizens do not
take part
in it.
On the other hand
, the opposers argue that it will be better to solve this serious issue if everyone is responsible for this. A strong reason for this is that when
people
start
changing their behaviors
just
a
little
, those actions together provide a huge, effective contribution that alleviates this problem.
For instance
, a series of researches
consistently
admitted that there was a correlation between the reduction of the usage of plastic bags and an index measuring global warming.
Therefore
, there is no doubt that each individual plays an
important
role in environment protection.
In conclusion
, although each citizen might have a minor effect on solving this problem comparing to a
government’s
action, I support that our minimal contributions are more essential and effective when they
are combined
.
Accordingly
, we should be the ones who take this responsibility
rather
than
governments
.