We protect our soul, body, mother, father, siblings, relatives, neighbors and friends. We also protect our neighborhood, city and country. This sense of protection is an instinctive behavior that starts from birth without thinking. Then, we learn and develop partly within the framework of our family, education and culture.
Armed with such a sense of protection, for some reason, human beings are quite stingy in showing the same approach to the "Nature" in which he lives and must live. Despite all its benefits, it does not come to mind that he has to protect nature.
Even though I say it as a general concept, we really did not protect the soil, waters including seas, air completely, we did not protect the nature sufficiently, nor did we think about conservation. However, people living in communities have duties in the name of this "right to live".
First, every person has the right to life. Rights that are valid within the social structure such as the right to immunity, the right to education, the right to health, the right to travel have been accepted as the most natural acquisition of being "human". People also have duties. They have duties against each other. They are simply tasked with helping each other.
For some reason, the nature we live in has always been excluded from its duty of protection. However, in time, the consequences of this vulnerability started to hit people's face. In the 18th and 19th centuries, scientific data gave the first warnings about the consequences of humanity's approach to not protecting nature, but for some reason it was not taken seriously.
Keep it up 😁😁😁