Human beings are addicted to nature, because, we have needs to supply from nature. We used natural sources unconsciously to survive. We believed that nature exists for a human being, Therefore, why won't we use it? Still, do we ever thought about what the extent of nature is? Especially for fifty years, consumption of natural sources reaches high levels; because people want to live in outstanding standards and rigidly aim at this goal. They also imagine that pollution or overconsumption has less significance than economical advancement or high standards of living. To promote, the environment can be harmed. For a long time, nature was a sufferer of this ideology. Nonetheless, with high technology and being conscious of the earth's health, damage in nature is not an unavoidable outcome of improvements in the standards of living anymore.
There are many greedy people. They want to be happy, wealthy and have a high quality of life. To make them actual, they were not afraid of sacrificing anything, not even nature. They conceive that nature can be harmed and natural sources can be overused to replenish the needs of any sort of human acts, such as housing, alimentation, to have better lives. They work hard to enhance their lives and the country. With their efforts and high technology, we know that many inventions have been done and new materials have been created. People use them to make products better whatever their toxicity level is. After that, they dump chemicals, hazardous waste in rivers, or water supplies without any environmental concerns. However, it is immediate that there are alternative ways to beware of harm in nature. Improvements are not only done for human beings. They can be beneficial for nature; they can protect even nature. Firstly, nature can be stored in cities, even in a metropolis!
People and nature are strictly linked to each other. People always have a desire to see green. In today's world, for example in New York, we can see a huge natural park in the middle of a metropolitan! The important point in this example is that if people store nature carefully, both nature and their lives can be getting better. There are no limits to combining environments and cities. Parks can be located on special sides of the city. When people need a building, for instance, trees and habitats in this area can be placed in these. There may be a farm if people want to buy healthy foods. In such ways, not only their country improves, but also they have high standard lives.
Secondly, with new technology, researchers can change the structure of the substance. One of the consequences of these studies is the biodegradable term. Biodegradable means a feature that can break down, or dissolve in nature without any harm behind it. Therefore, biodegradable materials can be used to improve a product's features, because there is no loss in strength or any other feature. Biodegradable products have a wide range actually because converting a man-made product to a biodegradable product so easy. The only thing to do is changing its chemical structure or adding some organic molecules. Gross&Karla states that, in the improvements of useful processes and products, which abnormal progress has been made, polymers such as starch, cellulose, and lactic acid are used. For example, they are used in tires, ropes, even in nylon carry-bags!
Population and pollution have similar rates. Some people think that population, pollution, and improvements are related to each other. With improvements in health, for example, people live longer and consume nature more. Therefore, the inevitable consequence is an increase in pollution. From this perspective, they say that the population cannot be controlled and have no upper limit. Like the population, pollution cannot be controlled and have no limit. Moreover, they believe that if the natural system has not broken down for dozens of years, this means it can renew itself in any condition. Thus, there is no need for restrictions. However, the truth is completely different.
If people obey the rules and do not overuse nature, pollution can be limited. First of all, pollution has global overdose limits. Researchers have done researches about what the pollutants are and the limits of pollution are for a long time. Finally, they realize that pollution is not about pollutants. It is about the dose. They set the limits. Depending on these, global environmental policies are arranged. If a country accepts these rules, they should keep the pollution levels in a specific gap. In this way, pollution is limited.
People generally confuse about what the renewability is. Nature's renewability feature does not mean it can clean itself completely. If people continue dumping wastes into the environment, do not give importance to protect nature, it is polluted, of course. For example, water treatment is too expensive and a difficult process,
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