Thematic Assessment:Ways To Protect The Environment

 


The natural surroundings and conditions in which we live are referred to as the environment. Unfortunately, this environment is now under grave danger. Human activities are almost completely to blame for this problem. These human activities have undoubtedly wreaked havoc on the environment. Most


importantly, this devastation puts the survival of all living creatures on Earth in jeopardy. As a result, environmental preservation is critical.Environment-Friendly Strategies

First and foremost, tremendous emphasis should be paid to tree planting. A tree is, above all, a source of oxygen. Unfortunately, numerous trees have been felled as a result of building. This will undoubtedly reduce the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere. The more trees that are planted, the more oxygen is produced. As a result, planting more trees will improve the quality of life.


People must also pay attention to forest conservation. Forests are extremely important to the environment. Deforestation, on the other hand, diminishes the size of forests all over the world. Forest conservation efforts must be launched by the government. Forest destruction must be made a criminal act by the government.


Another significant strategy to safeguard the environment is to conserve the soil. Landslides, floods, and soil erosion must all be controlled in order to achieve this. Afforestation and tree planting should also be done to help conserve the soil. Terrace farming and the use of natural fertilizers are two other options.


Waste management is a strong tool for environmental protection. Wastes must be properly disposed of. Most importantly, this would aid in the preservation of the environment's health. The government must ensure that the streets and other polluting parts of the land are kept clean. Furthermore, every home should have a toilet. In addition, the government must provide sufficient public restrooms.


Pollution is most likely the greatest threat to the environment. Air pollution is caused by smoke, dust, and toxic gases. The primary sources of air pollution are factories and cars. Chemicals and pesticides also pollute the environment and water.

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