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Does human harmed the Earth or make it a better place to live?
When it comes to the issue whether the Earth is being harmed by
human, different people hold different point of views due to their
past experiences. If I were faced with this issue, I would probably
say that human activities have harmed the earth. In the following
discussion, I would like to present few of the important reasons to
support my view point.
The most important reason is that human has polluted the Earth
since the industrial revolution. For example, we produce millions of
cars each year in the past century just to grant the demand for
consumers. Every family in North America has at least one car and
some of big families even have four or five cars. The carbon dioxide
produced by all these cars every year is one of the main sources of
air pollution. In some big cities, the color of the sky has turned from
blue to gray. Oil leakages from the ships during transportation
pollute the ocean and kill animals living in it. Factories release
untreated toxic water into the environment, which kill wildlife. Do
not you think the examples quoted above are very persuasive?
Over exploring resources on the Earth harms the Earth is another
head and chief reason that I have chosen to put here. As we all
know that many resources provided by the earth such as coal, oil,
and other mines are finite. If we use them wisely, it can support
human for an unlimited period of time. But according to a recent
report, we can only use them for another 50 years with the current
rate of exploring. We are taking them out of the underground way
faster than we should. We are damaging the Earth by attacking its
natural resources. If you can understand this, you can understand
my viewpoint more deeply.
However, some human activities have tried to make the earth a
better place. For example, we have planted trees in the city to help
carbon dioxide absorption; we have created programs to save


endangered animals. Nevertheless, we take more from the Earth
than we give to the Earth, so the most striking conclusion is obvious.
To sum up, given all the reasons discussed above, we can safely


reach the conclusion that human activities have harmed the Earth. In
fact, not only I think this is true, if you have known more about our
current horrible environment, you would agree with me as well.



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