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Ferry, John Kenley Db.

BSN 1-3

1. Why do we need to study Environmental Science?


World, our home is a really unique place offering us not just what we all want to
survive but also delivers the harmful forces with good fury. Past full of the results of
existence of death, and man has been at the forefront of understanding the
experience drama since antiquity. The fact to learn environmental science as then
has always been the one, life. Certainly today we have formalize this exploration,
and ex-temporary move of this time into a well crafted synthesis of a technological
discovery and first and foremost we have brought the thought of consequence
management. We, as humans we interacted on our environment by conveying
oxygen from the plants and living by sustaining hydrogen from plants, however this
process is we’re we didn’t appreciate how it is dominant for us humans. Studying
Environmental Science is a prime noteworthy, owing to the fact that we need our
nature, but nature don’t need us. We need to know how it is so salient our
environment, and science are there to guide us.

Environmental study today encompasses, how living and non-living things act. It
requires a lot of training and areas of study, like medicine, biology, chemistry,
geography, oceanography, etc.

1. “Nature is Speaking”
I had seen the video, and it opened my eyes, taught me a lot of insights, and
reawakened my enthusiasm to preserve the nature. Living in the twenty-first
century, it is very easy to abuse our planet, our habitat, but is quite difficult to
preserve it, and people do not appear to care. They are not apprehensive that what
we do in our environment will one day come back and haunt us. Every aspect of
human life and well-being is reliant, yet people are depleting nature's resources
faster than it can replenish them, putting our own lives at risk. Nature's message to
humanity is simple and clear: nature does not require humans. Nature is essential to
us people.

People are a part of the environment. Nature doesn't at all rely on humans to
survive. Humans, on the other hand, are completely reliant on nature to survive,
thrive or even exist. The existence of nature will be determined by the increasing
number of people on the world and how we live here. As well as our own future.
Nature will continue to exist regardless of the circumstances. It will fluctuate. Will it
be with us or without us, that really is the point. We must recognize that several
facets of our planet's evolution are wholly further than our control. Nonetheless,
there are things we can manage, control, and do responsibly to allow humanity and
the earth prosper together.

“Your actions will determine your fate. I am nature. I am prepared to evolve,” this
just emphasizes that nature does not require people; conversely, people require
nature, and that we should begin moving momentarily, undertaking our part as
humans.

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