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Issue83/63书【loveaw】第五次作业(Environment protection :102) "Government should preserve publicly owned wilderness areas in their natural state, even though these areas are often extremely remote and thus accessible to only a few people."
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政府与所有个人都应保护环境
一、荒地有许多动植物物种,有很多研究价值;同时对生态系统很重要;荒地对气候、环境也很重要
二、由于利益驱动,许多人破坏荒地,导致生态系统恶化,最终将危害人类、地球。
三、政府应立法保护,建立自然保护区,通过propaganda, 个人应认识到自身责任与养成环保意识
In contemporary society, a growing number of people come to realize the significance of environmental protection. Not merely government but also overall individuals throughout the world should take effective and efficient measures to protect publicly owned wilderness areas from being destroyed and exploited on the ground that preserving them in their natural state benefits ecosystem to sustain balance and helps climate to remain unchanged, which are beneficial to human beings and the world.
To begin with, there are a wide variety of plants and wild animals living in wilderness areas. The primitive state of the environment and the creatures living there are of great value for scientific research. Ecologists can obtain more essential information concerning the natural ecosystem by observing and analyzing the environment there. Biologist can do research on those species to learn the features as well as the evolution of various creatures, especially the endangered species simply inhabiting there. In addition, varieties of plants and wild animals living there are indispensable and valuable parts of the whole ecosystem. Lacking any specie of those creatures, the whole ecosystem would probably lose balance and then become unstable, which may be a perilous state that is likely to do harm to the other creatures inhabiting there as well as the people living in the neighborhood, even the whole globe and overall human beings. Moreover, the wilderness areas, which are often exceedingly remote and therefore simply accessible to relatively few people, usually remain in natural state and thus can exert a positive effect on the climate and environment nearby, even the globe. The rain forest along Amazon River, for instance, is able to absorb a great deal of carbon dioxide in atmosphere and adjust the air temperature of the globe, like an air-conditioner of the earth, which can control the greenhouse effect to a significant degree.
Unfortunately, due to the drive of various interests, an increasing number of people begin to step in these wilderness areas and even exploit and destroy them in the mean time, though they are considerably remote and nearly unaccessible to the majority of people. For example, a wealth of hunters go to Tibet in order to hunt local antelopes, which are a valuable kind of wild animals. Besides, a great many enterprises usually excessively deforest the woods in those wilderness areas so that the ecosystem and environment there are undermined to a great degree. Exploiting and destroying the wilderness areas lead to the deterioration of the ecosystem and therefore is likely to endanger human beings living on the earth.
As a consequence, it is of great importance that governments take timely and effective measures to preserve those wilderness areas in their original state immediately. To better protect those wilderness areas, governments should legislate to preserve the environment there and confine people's behavior. Whoever violates the relevant laws will be punished. Also, government should establish some nature reserves to protect them from exploitation and destruction. Besides, not noly should governments strive to preserve the environment there, but overall individuals on the earth should also devote themselves to doing so. By propagandizing the significance of environmental protection, we should try our best to educate far more people to realize their own responsibilities of environmental protection and develop the consciousness of environmental protection. |
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