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Some people say the earth is getting better place to live with progress by human activity. Cars can carry people in a shorter time than horses do, Air-conditioner makes people cool where would otherwise too hot to stand. However, as the expense of convenient human daily lives, the Earth is dying. I strongly believe that the Earth, our sweet home, is being damaged by indiscriminating human activities. It causes several kinds of severe ecological imbalance, and even threats people’s lives who make that result.
The ecological balance is now being invaded by human activities. Because of emission of dirty wastes, the lake becomes sick and the fish cannot any longer live in that lake. It leads the lack of prey of birds which feed fish, and thus destructs habitat of many kinds of birds. The glacier is melting, so bears which inhabit on the ices of arctic place are getting endangered. As often is the case, the level of water in the world rises, and climate changes. Overall ecological balances are damaged by human activities without careful thoughts. The earth, repeatedly say, is dying.
Indiscriminating human activities are even threatening people’s lives. Food such as cow, chicken, and pig which are main meal of people (except for vegetarians) can sometimes be harmful for human health due to abnormal disease such as mad-cow disease, avian influenza, etc. In addition to this, recent emission of radioactivity in Japan can explain how harmful human activities that intended to make people’s lives better compared to the past can rather destroy people lives. Japanese earthquake is not an accident, not just an unfortunate incident, but causal effect which is caused by totally us, people all over the world.
In summary, human activities, even if it intended something good, it would make a terrible result on the earth where we are living. It should be difficult not to do anything all at once, but we should pay every attention to reduce harmful activities of us and try to be careful when we make decisions related to the earth’s health. |