Is Our Planet Under Threat |
If
extinction
is part of nature’s course, why does it matter that so many
species are becoming extinct now?
The chemical and related industries occupy a key position in the
economic life of a nation. These industries supply a vast range of
products which fund their way into a wide spectrum of human activity
. Many of these chemicals when present in the environment are
potentially hazardous some being explosive flammable toxic and other
corrosives etc.
The
Earth has experienced and recovered from many natural disasters in
the past but we now seem to be at a critical point with humans
facing responsibility for
the future of the planet .
All species while evolving and adapting to the demands of their
habitats climatic and geological conditions can change dramatically
subjecting environments and their ecologies to a dynamic swirl of
physical forces.
Within
the last 200 years the human population has exploded dominating many
habitats at the cost of valuable natural systems such as forests and
wetlands polluting air water and land .as activity of the system
threatening to destroy entire ecologies and render many species
extinct. the earth and oceans of the earth support a large variety
of the living organisms plants animals and human beings . There fore
do we have any right to destroy what we have inherited from the
Nature and the Mother Earth and deprive our children of the clean
environment? Ponder and
act now before it is too late! .
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