The Importance Of The Earth's Environment

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In this world and age, humanity is focused on their own pleasure, instead of pressuring the topic of environmental devastation caused by such wasteful use of natural resources. Society has slowly warmed up to actually seeing the problem of Global Warming, Worldwide pollution, fossil fuel reserves diminishing, etc. When these points are addressed many see the problem and try to fix the problem, but their gung-ho spirit weakens when actually confronted by real world problems. If people do not begin to change their ways, then this distressed world will cease as it is known and may not survive the weak and malleable habitat that humanity has created for itself. One of the biggest issues of Earth’s environment is the way that humans use copious amounts of fossil fuels to sate their energy needs while also affecting the fragile and distinct life pattern this solar system has …show more content…

In Frances Beinecke’s Clean Energy Common Sense , it is stated that,“Observations show that warming of the climate is unequivocal.” (Beinecke 12), this meaning that while humans may wish to change their ways suddenly, this will have no effect until distinct changes are made swiftly and efficiently, while also maintaining the diverse needs to continue living in a hygienic and healthy environment that satisfies not only the world 's basic needs and encumberments but also the cleaning of water and airways that need sufficient power and regulation to continue to provide sufficient needs. While the earth continues to revolve, the sun 's ultraviolet radiation gives power to those using cleaner, more effective, and technologically advanced solar panels. These solar panels have begun to make a major impact in society as one of the newer integrated parts bestowed upon everyday

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