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| Last Updated:: 25/03/2019

6 Reasons we should Care About Our Environment

 

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The history of life on Earth has been a history of interaction between living things and their surroundings. To a large extent, the physical form and the habits of the earth’s vegetation and its animal life have been molded by the environment. Considering the whole span of earthly time, the opposite effect, in which life actually modifies its surroundings, has been relatively slight. Only within the moment of time represented by the present century has one species -man- acquired significant power to alter the nature of his world.” – Rachel Carson (author of Silent Spring)

Are we aware of the impact that we have on the  environment? If  we aren’t, continue  reading. If we are,  and we know our impacts  are   negative, but  we  don’t  care  enough  to  do  something   about  it, continue reading. If  we are,  and  we  live eco-consciously and admire, protect, and preserve our environment, we’re amazing! And we can continue reading too.

For those that don’t know, caring for the environment doesn’t require us to become an environmental activist – just care for the environment and make eco-conscious decisions. As someone who cares, is aware, and is concerned, I’d like to help we understand why we should care about our environment.

 

Here are 6 reasons why we believe we should care:

 

  • A clean  environment  is  essential  for healthy  living: The  more we don’t  care about  our  environment,  the  more it  will  become  polluted  with  contaminants  and toxins  that  have  a  harmful  impact  on our  health. Air pollution  can  cause  respiratory  diseases  and   cancer,  among  other   problems and  diseasesWater  pollution  can   lead  to  typhoid,  diarrheal  diseases,  and  other  waterborne/water-related  diseases.  Although   we   have  treatment systems  and  other mechanisms  to  take  care  of  some  of  these  issues,  we never  know what faults may  occur. Air  sustains  us and  water  is  a  basic  necessity, so  we  should  just  do  what  we  can  to  prevent  pollution.  “When  the  earth  is  sick   and  polluted,   human  health is impossible…. To heal ourselves we must  heal  our  planet, and  to  heal   our   planet  we  must heal  ourselves.” – Bobby McLeod (Aboriginal Activist & Poet)

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  • The overall temperature of Earth’s atmosphere is increasing:

 

 

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Global  warming  is  causing  climate  patterns  to change. Yes, climate  change  is  real  and  we (us humans) are largely responsible because our activities have released large amounts  of  carbon  dioxide  and  other  greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.  Yes,  small  changes  in  the  average  temperature  can  lead  to frequent occurrences of dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms, so “for   the sake  of  our  children  and  our  future, we must do more to combat climate change. Yes, it’s true that no  single  event  makes a trend. But the fact is, the 12 hottest years on record have all come in the last 15. Heat waves,  droughts, wildfires, and floods—all  are  now  more  frequent  and   intense. We  can  choose to believe that Superstorm Sandy, and the most severe drought in decades, and the  worst  wildfires  some  states  have ever seen were all just a freak coincidence. Or we can choose to believe  in  the  overwhelming judgment of science—and act before it’s too late.” President Barack Obama (44th U.S. President), 2013 

 

  • Your great-great & great-great-great grandchildren will appreciate it:

 

 

Unless we have some super power that I am unaware of, we are not going to live forever. So, what type of world do you want to leave for our future family? If you know the dangers that future generations will face due to the problems we have now, why wouldn’t you make sacrifices and do something to prevent them from happening? 

“But there must be the look ahead, there must be a realization of the fact that to waste, to destroy, our natural resources, to skin and exhaust the land instead of using it so as to increase its usefulness, will result in undermining in the days of our children the very prosperity which we ought by right to hand down to them amplified and developed.” – President Theodore Roosevelt (26th U.S. President)  

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  • Biodiversity is important:

 

 

Biodiversity refers to the variety of plants, animals, and other living things in our world. It can  be negatively influenced by habitat loss and degradation due to human activity, climate change, and pollution, among other things. We have many of the basic necessities that we need to survive because of biodiversity. We need food that various species provide to eat, water to drink, air to breathe, and materials to  provide  shelter and  other  necessities. There  are many natural processes that have been  formed  by various  species  to  provide these necessities. If something happens to a certain organism, an unwanted  chain  reaction  may  occur  and  that  may  negatively  affect  us. Loss of  biodiversity could also cause other problems.The greater the diversity of life, the greater the opportunity for various  discoveries that could make our world a much  better  place,  so  let’s  do what  we can  to  prevent  the loss of  biodiversity.

“We should judge every scrap of biodiversity as priceless while we learn  to  use  it  and  come  to  understand what it means to humanity.” – E.O. Wilson (American Biologist)

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  • Its a reflection of your character:

 

 

One of my life mottos is, “doing unto others as we would have them do unto we.” Nature gives us so many things for free – clean air, clean water, beautiful landscapes, breathtaking views, and the list go on… We take so much from nature, but what do we give in return Pollution? The least we can do is show our appreciation by protecting and preserving our environment.

“What we are doing to the forests of the world is but a mirror reflection of what we are doing to ourselves and to one another.” – Mahatma Gandhi (Indian civil rights activist)

 

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  • Earth is our home:

 

 

 

It’s where we live, so we better take care of it! Would we rather live in a polluted dump?

“Out of all those millions and millions of planets floating around there in space, this is our planet, this is our little one, so we just got to be aware of it and take care of it.” – Paul McCartney (English musician) 

 

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