Since ancient times Nature has served Man, being the source of his life. For thousands of years people lived in harmony with environment and it seemed to them that natural riches were unlimited. But with the development of civilization man's interference in nature began to increase.
Large cities with thousands of smoky industrial enterprises appear all over the world today. The by-products of their activity pollute the air we breathe, the water we drink, the land we grow grain and vegetables on.
Every year world industry pollutes the atmosphere with about 1000 million tons of dust and other harmful substances. Many cities suffer from smog. Vast forests are cut and burn in fire. Their disappearance upsets the oxygen balance. As a result some rare species of animals, birds, fish and plants disappear forever, a number of rivers and lakes dry up.
The pollution of air and the world's ocean, destruction of the ozone layer is the result of man's careless interaction with nature, a sign of the ecological crises.
The most horrible ecological disaster befell Ukraine and its people after the Chernobyl tragedy in April 1986. About 18 percent of the territory of Byelarus were also polluted with radioactive substances. A great damage has been done to the agriculture, forests and people's health. The consequences of this explosion at the atomic power-station are tragic for the Ukrainian, Byelorussian and other nations.
Environmental protection is of a universal concern. That is why serious measures to create a system of ecological security should be taken.
Some progress has been already made in this direction. As many as 159 countries — members of the UNO — have set up environmental protection agencies. Numerous conferences have been held by these agencies to discuss problems facing ecologically poor regions including the Aral Sea, the South Urals, Kuzbass, Donbass, Semipalatinsk and Chernobyl.
An international environmental research centre has been set up on Lake Baikal. The international organisation Greenpeace is also doing much to preserve the environment.
But these are only the initial steps and they must be carried onward to protect nature, to save life on the planet not only for the sake of the present but also for the future generations.
We and our children live? I would like to believe that it will be better, because all technologies adjust to the needs of people.
But there is one problem that has not yet been solved. It 's an environmental problem. For thousands of years, people have been drinking clean water and breathing clean air. But here came the scientific and technical revolution. Ecology has begun to deteriorate rapidly, and this process is not stopping, but is becoming more intense. Already in big cities people wear gauze bandages. What happens next?
Air pollution. It 's not just the gas content of big cities. If the dirty air were only in megacities, it would be half a bed. No, because of the intense growth of industry, the air spoils everywhere. And there are fewer and fewer places where it would be clean. The greenhouse effect is directly related to this problem. The carbon dioxide content of the Earth 's atmosphere is increasing, and thermal radiation does not go into space, as it has always been. This increases the temperature on the planet. And who knows what threatens humanity with melting glaciers!
Water pollution. I read that in many ancient cultures, man was credited with not living in places where dirty water. Today, to find clean water, you have to go far beyond the city or go to the nearest supermarket to buy drinking water.
What way out could be? After all, it is impossible to return people to the Middle Ages. The only way I see it is to solve this problem not only at state levels in programs to improve the environment and combat pollution, but also to each of us to start with ourselves. Stop garbage, gradually switch to biomaterials, become more respectful of nature and only so, united, mankind will keep on Earth purity.
I think it is necessary to discuss these problems at school, because they are really important.
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Ecological Problems
Since ancient times Nature has served Man, being the source of his life. For thousands of years people lived in harmony with environment and it seemed to them that natural riches were unlimited. But with the development of civilization man's interference in nature began to increase.
Large cities with thousands of smoky industrial enterprises appear all over the world today. The by-products of their activity pollute the air we breathe, the water we drink, the land we grow grain and vegetables on.
Every year world industry pollutes the atmosphere with about 1000 million tons of dust and other harmful substances. Many cities suffer from smog. Vast forests are cut and burn in fire. Their disappearance upsets the oxygen balance. As a result some rare species of animals, birds, fish and plants disappear forever, a number of rivers and lakes dry up.
The pollution of air and the world's ocean, destruction of the ozone layer is the result of man's careless interaction with nature, a sign of the ecological crises.
The most horrible ecological disaster befell Ukraine and its people after the Chernobyl tragedy in April 1986. About 18 percent of the territory of Byelarus were also polluted with radioactive substances. A great damage has been done to the agriculture, forests and people's health. The consequences of this explosion at the atomic power-station are tragic for the Ukrainian, Byelorussian and other nations.
Environmental protection is of a universal concern. That is why serious measures to create a system of ecological security should be taken.
Some progress has been already made in this direction. As many as 159 countries — members of the UNO — have set up environmental protection agencies. Numerous conferences have been held by these agencies to discuss problems facing ecologically poor regions including the Aral Sea, the South Urals, Kuzbass, Donbass, Semipalatinsk and Chernobyl.
An international environmental research centre has been set up on Lake Baikal. The international organisation Greenpeace is also doing much to preserve the environment.
But these are only the initial steps and they must be carried onward to protect nature, to save life on the planet not only for the sake of the present but also for the future generations.
But there is one problem that has not yet been solved. It 's an environmental problem. For thousands of years, people have been drinking clean water and breathing clean air. But here came the scientific and technical revolution. Ecology has begun to deteriorate rapidly, and this process is not stopping, but is becoming more intense. Already in big cities people wear gauze bandages. What happens next?
Air pollution. It 's not just the gas content of big cities. If the dirty air were only in megacities, it would be half a bed. No, because of the intense growth of industry, the air spoils everywhere. And there are fewer and fewer places where it would be clean. The greenhouse effect is directly related to this problem. The carbon dioxide content of the Earth 's atmosphere is increasing, and thermal radiation does not go into space, as it has always been. This increases the temperature on the planet. And who knows what threatens humanity with melting glaciers!
Water pollution. I read that in many ancient cultures, man was credited with not living in places where dirty water. Today, to find clean water, you have to go far beyond the city or go to the nearest supermarket to buy drinking water.
What way out could be? After all, it is impossible to return people to the Middle Ages. The only way I see it is to solve this problem not only at state levels in programs to improve the environment and combat pollution, but also to each of us to start with ourselves. Stop garbage, gradually switch to biomaterials, become more respectful of nature and only so, united, mankind will keep on Earth purity.
I think it is necessary to discuss these problems at school, because they are really important.