The document discusses the negative environmental impacts of rapid economic development, including increased light, water, and air pollution which are harming human health. As forests are cut down, animals are losing their habitats and facing threats in urban areas. Global warming is also reducing ice in polar regions and compressing the living spaces of polar bears and other organisms. In conclusion, purely prioritizing economic development is unsustainable and will leave future generations with degraded environments if pollution and habitat loss are not addressed.
The document discusses the negative environmental impacts of rapid economic development, including increased light, water, and air pollution which are harming human health. As forests are cut down, animals are losing their habitats and facing threats in urban areas. Global warming is also reducing ice in polar regions and compressing the living spaces of polar bears and other organisms. In conclusion, purely prioritizing economic development is unsustainable and will leave future generations with degraded environments if pollution and habitat loss are not addressed.
The document discusses the negative environmental impacts of rapid economic development, including increased light, water, and air pollution which are harming human health. As forests are cut down, animals are losing their habitats and facing threats in urban areas. Global warming is also reducing ice in polar regions and compressing the living spaces of polar bears and other organisms. In conclusion, purely prioritizing economic development is unsustainable and will leave future generations with degraded environments if pollution and habitat loss are not addressed.
At present, with the rapid economic development of various countries, the pollution caused by more and more serious. Light pollution, water pollution, all make our lives worse and worse. As a large number of forests are cut down, the animals in the forest have no place to live. They gradually began to walk out of the forest to face more dangerous cities. Second, the effects of global warming make the Arctic, Antarctic ice less and less, polar bears and polar organisms living space is compressed very little. This brings us a lot of thinking. We should protect them, not just develop the economy. In the end, we have nothing. I don't want to end up with bare forests and dry rivers for future generations. I hope they can see dense forests, towering trees. This is the real consideration for future generations.