▶ Your Answer :
In is
generally agreed that today’s environment suffer from damages caused by rapid
industrialization of our society. Some assert that only big actions of
governments and industries can give an impact on preventing the severe climate
change. However, I strongly believe that individuals’ trying will result in a
great success as much as what can be achieved from governments and industries.
To begin
with, governments and large businesses can bring a great level of effect to
slow down the climate change in a short period of time. This is because that
they often have large amounts of budgets, which can be spent for big campaigns
and projects motivating the public. For example, it would not be possible to
drag such the public attention on the severe environmental problem without
governments' continuing work and guidance for people to realize this issue.
This illustrates that work of large business and government can provide fast
and efficient changes as they own power and funding to give the impact on many
people.
On the
other hand, some small actions of individuals can also be useful against the
global climate change. This means that we would possibly slow down the climate
change by the individuals' trying instead of solely relying on governments or
industries effort. For example, according to research conducted by Korea
University, total amounts of spray type products uses, which have been known to cause
a significant level of ozone layer depletion, are higher in individuals uses
than industrial ones. If everybody realize the issue and try to cut down
day-to-day use of such products, it would be possible to make a big change.
Therefore, small effort of the individuals indeed can provide notable changes
to the current environmental problem.
In
summary, although there is no doubt that big steps of governments or businesses
can effectively and rapidly offer a difference in the aforementioned issue,
individual efforts can be useful with some practical movements. Therefore, we
should put our effect globally and individually, as the both have potential to
prevent the global climate change. |