On one
hand, technological and industrial advances have made human life easy. However
this has increased the carbon emissions, toxic waste pollution and climate
change. This has led to increase in the frequency and intensity of disasters
all over the world. Millions of people from various countries have suffered.
Unfortunately, the developing and the under developed countries have to suffer
more.
In the race of
becoming a developed country, developing countries such as India have unplanned
development. They are replacing lush green forests with concrete jungles.
However, they can replant the trees in other places instead of cutting them.
Further, this has led many rivers to flood villages and cities during monsoon.
Such activities have disturbed the lives of the people and have caused adverse
effects on ecology and ecosystem. There are various stories about wild animals
attacking villages for food in such countries.
The only way to
balance the ecology is to plant more trees. The greener the countries will be
the better will be the quality of life. There is an increase in the
understanding and awareness as now people celebrate world environment day. On
such events many students at schools and universities to plants trees and
encourage them to perform same activity with their families.
To sum up, the
climate change is a major issue. If this is not solved then our future
generations will have to pay for it.
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