▶ Your Answer :
It is questionable whether human activity drives the earth to the
worse place to live. I agree with this statement because there is ever-emitting
fine dust from the manufacturing factories and the constant rise of the earth's
temperature.
To begin with, it is inevitable to produce fine dust when people run
the manufacturing factories. The factories disseminate the chemical pollutions
and the fine dust, which are the byproducts of the manufacturing procedure.
Fine dust, PM 2.5 in other words, involves the tiny crumbs of heavy-metal
components, is not filtered by the human lungs. Thus, these byproducts of
human activity result in human respiratory diseases. For example, South Korea is
the main victim of the fine dust from the factory belt on the eastern coastline
of China. The dust from the factories flies to South Korea as the wind blows in
the spring and the fall season. This deadly pollution affects the people live
in South Korea and results in the growing numbers of patients who suffer from
respiratory problems. The skyrocketing respiratory patient numbers in the
spring and the fall indicate how deadly this phenomenon affects people’s
health.
On top of that, it is clear that global warming trends constantly
harm the world environment circumstance. Global warming mainly resulted from
greenhouse gas, which captures the heat energy in the atmosphere. This gas is
mostly derived from the use of fossil fuel. For example, as the global temperature
rises, the glacier in Antarctica and the North Pole melts into the water. This
melted water results in higher shoreline levels. Due to the rise, some
countries in the Pacific Oceans lost one-eighth of its territory during the
past decade. This is no exception to the countries around the world which have
the coastline.
To sum up, human activity gradually changes the earth into a bad
place to live due to the fine dust from the factories and rising global
temperature derived from the greenhouse gas emits. There should be a feasible
solution regarding these problems, or we will lose our home planet in a few
decades. In this regard, I agree with the statement that human activity is
making the earth a worse place to live. |