writing task 2 please evaluate
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 5:26 pm
Individuals can do nothing to improve the environment; only governments and large companies can make a difference. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Our environment has been disrupted greatly in the last century or so and has already reached a damage point of no return. To say that individuals can do nothing to improve the situation and only government and large companies can make a difference is not entirely true. This essay will discuss the importance of individual actions.
We as inhabitants of earth have an individual carbon footprint. This carbon print directly contributes towards the global warming. Our dietary habits, dependence on non recyclable products, burning of fossil fuels etc. All of these directly have a polluting effect on our environment. To an extent, we have autonomy over these actions and making educated, environmentally responsible choices would drastically reduce our carbon print and will lead to less environmental pollution.
Moreover, It is us humans who are the primary consumers of earth's resources and it befalls on us to utilize them in a sustainable manner. The more educated you become about the implications of your actions on the climate, the better your choices become.
However, It is not easy to bring about massive changes with small numbers. It is a fact that most environmentally conscious countries have strong government policies boasting big budgets allocated to clean green energy. But ultimately no action by the government would be fruitful if the general public was non-abiding.
In my opinion, the state is as good as it's public and mirrors the opinion of the masses. I wholeheartedly agree that a cleaner environment is each and everyone's responsibility and no change can occur if people refuse to take action on an individual level.
Our environment has been disrupted greatly in the last century or so and has already reached a damage point of no return. To say that individuals can do nothing to improve the situation and only government and large companies can make a difference is not entirely true. This essay will discuss the importance of individual actions.
We as inhabitants of earth have an individual carbon footprint. This carbon print directly contributes towards the global warming. Our dietary habits, dependence on non recyclable products, burning of fossil fuels etc. All of these directly have a polluting effect on our environment. To an extent, we have autonomy over these actions and making educated, environmentally responsible choices would drastically reduce our carbon print and will lead to less environmental pollution.
Moreover, It is us humans who are the primary consumers of earth's resources and it befalls on us to utilize them in a sustainable manner. The more educated you become about the implications of your actions on the climate, the better your choices become.
However, It is not easy to bring about massive changes with small numbers. It is a fact that most environmentally conscious countries have strong government policies boasting big budgets allocated to clean green energy. But ultimately no action by the government would be fruitful if the general public was non-abiding.
In my opinion, the state is as good as it's public and mirrors the opinion of the masses. I wholeheartedly agree that a cleaner environment is each and everyone's responsibility and no change can occur if people refuse to take action on an individual level.