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Sample 1:
It is true that a great number of flora and fauna species are adversely affected by human activities. Although some believe that it is pointless to tackle this issue as no solution will ever be effective, I argue that people can still implement viable solutions to ameliorate it.
On the one hand, the notion that there is nothing for humans to do to lessen their detrimental impact on the existence of plants and animals is sound to some extent. The main reason is that some species have become extinct even before human intervention. This is evident in how the dinosaurs were killed off by an asteroid that struck the Earth 65 million years ago, long before human beings became their own species. As well as this, plenty of endangered creatures are predicted to vanish despite the measures taken by human beings. This is because many food chains are detrimentally affected by the disappearance of certain vegetation and animals in the ecosystem, leading to a shortage of food and then the unstoppable death of other organisms.
On the other hand, opponents believe that human beings can adopt measures to ameliorate environmental issues. First and foremost, governments can enact laws to ban illegal acts that pose a threat to natural habitats. For example, the Vietnamese government introduced laws on industrial waste management in 2001, which deterred factories from discharging waste into rivers and oceans without proper treatment processes, and thus successfully improved the water quality in industrial areas to protect a significant number of aquatic creatures. Furthermore, individuals can compensate for their environmental damage. To be more specific, they can construct reserves for hunted animals or plant trees to restore deforested areas to protect the numbers of animals dying out and recover the ecosystem. As a result, numerous species can be saved in time and avoid becoming extinct.
In conclusion, although both sides have some ground reasons, I personally think that human beings should be responsible for the protection of wildlife by abiding by environmental regulations and rehabilitating nature. To that end, it would be ideal if international bodies such as the UN would encourage all people to play their part in preserving the existence of animals and plants.
Sample 2:
In recent years, environmental conservation has attracted a lot of public attention. Many people believe that humanity can no longer reverse those negative impacts on plants and animals, whereas others argue that mankind still stands a chance to improve the situation. From my perspective, though there have been numerous negative consequences, it is not too late to make a difference.
On the one hand, the serious damages which humans have caused to nature are likely to be irreversible. Firstly, it is a bitter truth that bringing extinct species back from the dead is essentially impossible. Taking advantage of natural resources found in animal habitats, humans have continually cut down trees, contaminating soil and water in order to satisfy their needs. As a consequence, the woods, rainforests and other natural areas are shrinking day by day, which in turn causes more havoc for many animal and plant species. Moreover, climate science has proved that the fight against environmental disaster is already lost. Despite people's best efforts, global temperatures still climb gradually, and extreme weather conditions have regularly hit the headlines in recent years.
On the other hand, I tend to support the idea that mankind can still take effective measures to alleviate those serious outcomes. Firstly, more and more individuals are becoming aware of the situation and adapting their lifestyles. Thanks to technological advancements, electric cars have become quite prominent these days, which significantly helps people to cut down their carbon footprint. Additionally, recycling and using environmentally friendly products is becoming a more popular trend on social media these days. Furthermore, various non-governmental organizations are raising funds and public awareness in order to prevent habitat destruction and protect endangered species. For instance, the World Wildlife Fund has attracted over 5 million global supporters and has continued to hold various projects to conserve the environment since 1961.
In conclusion, although there are many hardships to face on this journey to conserve and protect the environment, I believe that people should not lose their hope and learn from mistakes of the past and insist on sustainable development.
Sample 3:
People hold different arguments about the detrimental impacts of human activities on the conditions of plants and animals. While some people believe in the futility of any countermeasures, I am convinced that there are still some solutions that can mitigate the current issue.
Admittedly, it is argued that nothing could be done to save the flora and fauna. This side of the argument is unlikely to rest on the harms already dealt with, but on the fact that almost every aspect of human life has consequences on the ecosystem. A normal human must engage in various cultural, social, and economic activities, which are impossible to completely terminate. For example, to ensure food security for 7 billion citizens on Earth, one of the common ways is to expand the cultivated land. This, in turn, encroaches on the habitats of many plants and animals.
However, from another vantage point, I believe that we could find other ways to practice those actions and reduce the damaging consequences. One feasible solution is that technological advancement could equip us with alternative solutions to many problems with little damage to the environment. For instance, the food issue could be solved by marker-assisted selection instead of expanding the farming area. This selective plant breeding method will shorten cultivating time and produce higher yields, resulting in a boosted crop productivity. Another approach to the issue lies in public education about wildlife problems, which can be made easier with the help of technology. To illustrate, in the Wildchain game, players can adopt and raise endangered animal characters digitally. In the end, users can passively learn to protect plants and animals; and the money spent on this game will be donated to international organizations that are founded to conserve endangered species.
In conclusion, although the adverse effects on plants and animals stemming from anthropogenic exploitation are unavoidable, it is not too late to reverse or ameliorate the situation by using advanced technology and raising people’s awareness.
Sample 4:
The recent years have witnessed relentless debates over the disastrous impacts of humans on the environment and whether there are still ways to remedy the situations. Some hold the belief that it is too late for any corrective measures, while others beg to differ. From my perspective, it will never be too late for anything, and therefore we can adopt viable methods to re-correct what we have done to the environment.
On the one hand, there are some irreversible environmental impacts that make some people think that any attempts to fix the current situation are futile. Humans have been exploiting myriad rainforests every year, which deprives thousands of animals of habitat. This deforestation has also led to global warming, and the implication is that the ice in the Arctic melts quickly, causing numerous deaths of animals such as the polar bear. Another example of the grave effect that humans cause to the environment can be seen in the ever-decreasing number of sea creatures like sharks or dolphins, which are on the verge of extinction due to overhunting. Taking all of these things into account, it seems to be impossible for humans to reverse the damage they cause to the environment.
I, however, side with those who believe in some curative solutions. One is that governments should impose policies and stringent fines to regulate logging activities. This method is believed to put the brakes on irresponsible tree cutting, hence tackling the issue of deforestation. Vietnam is a case in point. Companies who wish to log trees must make a commitment to plant double the number of trees they cut down. This has proven effective since the number of plants and animals residing in the forest are on the increase. Another method of no less importance is to raise people's awareness of environmental issues. Only by this would people avert their destructive behaviors on the environment, which would give us a chance to bring back the primal state of the Earth.
In conclusion, our devastating effects on this planet are undeniable, but I am of the opinion that some viable methods would be adopted to prevent further repercussions and hopefully restore the environment.
Sample 5:
Human activities have a profound effect on both plants and animals. While some individuals believe that it is too late to rectify and provide a solution, others argue that effective measures can still improve the situation. I firmly believe that, although the damage caused by human activities is significant, it is never too late to take action.
On one hand, some people assert that the damage caused to plants and animals due to human activities is irreversible. They argue that deforestation, pollution, and climate changes, driven by human actions, have led to the extinction of various species and the destruction of natural habitats. For example, the Amazon Rainforest, also known as the “Lungs of the Earth,” has been significantly depleted due to agricultural activities. This has not only caused a loss of biodiversity but has also disrupted the natural global carbon cycle.
On the other hand, proponents of proactive measures argue that it is never too late to take action. They contend that conservation efforts, sustainable practices, and technological advancements can help mitigate the negative effects caused by human activities. For example, reforestation initiatives have successfully restored damaged ecosystems and promoted biodiversity. Additionally, advancements in renewable energy have the potential to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Therefore, it is vital to acknowledge the way actions influence the environment and take accountability for safeguarding the planet. This can be achieved by minimizing waste and consumption and collectively working towards advocacy, policy implementation, and sustainable technology investment.
In conclusion, human activities indeed have negative impacts on plant and animal species, but it is not too late to take effective steps towards addressing the situation. It is the collective responsibility of people to ensure the preservation of the planet for future generations. Therefore, immediate action is required to mitigate the impact of human activities on the environment.
Sample 6:
In this day and age, there exists an inextricable relationship between human activities and the natural world. In particular, every manlike action has noticeable influence on their surroundings, including the detrimental ones. While there are advocates remaining optimistic about effective measures, the opponents posit that numerous actions could be applied to ameliorate the damaging problems of extinction. From my standpoint, should governments and individuals make concerted efforts in mitigating deforestation, poaching and overexploiting, many lives could be saved.
On the one hand, the pessimistic side provide several compelling reasons for the irreversible damages attributed to human activities. Firstly, the uncontrolled expansion of their livelihood assumes a pivotal function in the loss of habitat. Due to human’s readiness to prioritize profit over environmental preservation, relentless deforestation and poaching further put animals on the verge of extinction by depriving of their habitat and threatening their lives. Moreover, what escalates the contamination issue is the overwhelming people’s wastes. The annual significant amount of carbon footprints directly results in global warming, which also causes several catastrophic natural phenomena such as ice melting, hurricane or earthquake. It is believed that these activities further damage the noble balance of nature.
On the other hand, the pessimistic holds a brighter outlook thanks to determined endeavors of mankinds alongside with numerous remedial actions. It is recommended that authorities should adopt stringent punishment against illegal loggers and poachers, plus bolst the enforcement laws among citizens. For example, in 2015 the South African government introduced a ban on deforestation, which initiated a green revolution and assisted in preserving a plethora of endangered species. Furthermore, individuals could also raise awareness of the current environmental satement to adjust their behaviors. For instance, utilizing organic product such as paper bags, recycled straws or metal bottles could alleviate the impacts of irreversible damages.
In conclusion, regardless of the bleak outlook concerning to deleterious human activities, I strongly believe that on the strenghth of the collaborative endeavor between governments and individuals, environmental remediation could be cultivated.
Sample 7:
Considerable impacts on the environment made by human activities have been a heated debate. Some individuals are of the opinion that tackling those environmental issues is impossible. However, another school of thought opines that changes can be made to reverse the current situation. Personally, I suppose that only if urgent actions are taken, those aforementioned problems will soon be solved.
Those who advocate the lateness in improving environmental problems may point to the extinction of animals and the exceeding rate of global warming. Chief among these is that human activities, such as hunting and poaching, are the major culprit in the vanishment of a myriad of fauna and flora species. Accordingly, the ultimate adverse consequence is the imbalance in our ecosystem, which creates obstruction in the food chain. However, no feasible approach can be applied to rebirth those species. The second idea is that the substantial increase in industrial production combined with excessive deforestation has contributed to the alarming situation of global warming. And it is a bitter truth that efforts made to decrease the world average temperature once it rises will eventually become fruitless.
Nevertheless, I still argue that fostering awareness among citizens and global cooperation will be effective measures in addressing the issue. Regarding the former, thanks to being fully aware of the detrimental impacts on the environment, a myriad of workshops or propaganda are organized to educate and encourage an environmentally-friendly living style. For example, using canvas bags instead of plastic ones in shopping has become a trend among youngsters nowadays. Another point worth mentioning is that various international law in protecting the environment has been established on the foundation of international agreement. For instance, governments have made attempt to eradicate destructive habits and save the lives of endangered species by raising funds to protect their natural habitats.
In conclusion, although human activities pose great risks to the environment, including the vanishment of species and the warning rate of global warming, I believe that certain methods, namely the raising of individuals’ awareness and the enhancement of cross-border corporations, can be applicable in addressing the problem.
Sample 8:
The impact of human activities on plant and animal species has been a growing concern over the past few decades. While some argue that it is too late to reverse the damage done, I believe that effective measures can still be taken to improve the situation.
On the one hand, it is understandable why those who believe it is too late argue that the damage to the environment has already been done, and the extinction of many species is now inevitable. They believe that even if we take measures to reduce human impact on the environment, it will not be enough to save the planet from the catastrophic effects of climate change and other environmental issues. An example of this view is that reducing greenhouse gas emissions, while necessary, will not be enough to prevent catastrophic climate change. Even if we were to completely eliminate carbon emissions from human activities, it may not be enough to prevent the warming of the planet and the resulting impacts on ecosystems and human society.
On the other hand, it is not too late to take effective measures to improve the situation. Through careful planning, regulation, and education, we can reduce human impact on the environment and protect endangered species. For instance, in the 1980s, the giant panda was on the brink of extinction due to habitat loss and poaching. However, through a series of conservation efforts, the population of giant pandas has been steadily increasing. Additionally, governments, organizations, and individuals must take responsibility for their actions. For example, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia has been severely impacted by human activities such as climate change, pollution, and overfishing. However, there are organizations that have partnered with the government to support conservation efforts and raise public awareness about the importance of protecting the reef. By working together, governments, organizations, and individuals can find sustainable solutions to protect the environment and preserve biodiversity.
In conclusion, while some believe it is too late to address the negative effects of human activities on plant and animal species, I believe that effective measures can still be taken to improve the situation.
Sample 9:
Although it is thought that improving the conditions of plants and animals after being impacted negatively by human activities is impossible, some people think that it can still be helped by adopting effective measures. In my opinion, the problem can be corrected through education and the stringent execution of punishment against offenders.
On the one hand, some people believe that the problem suffered by plants and animals, as a result of people's way of living, can be improved through feasible solutions and I agree. Firstly, the public and business organizations need to be properly educated about the importance of protecting all kinds of plants and animals. That is making them understand the role of those living things in the ecosystem. In addition, they have to be educated on the environmental laws about animal rights, poaching, sustainable logging, and land conversion so they will become aware of the consequences if they violate the law. Secondly, the government should stringently execute punishment towards environmental law offenders, as this will drive all citizens to respect the laws religiously.
On the other hand, it is thought that the dialogues on the improvement of environmental problems that pertain to the protection of plants and animals are unworkable. This is because of the incompetency of some government leaders who cannot sternly take action to address and resolve the exploitation of natural resources due to business interests. For example, some leaders steadfastly support mining that evidently destroys the entire habitat of plants and animals, as they believe that it is best for the country's economic development. Consequently, people become pessimistic about the resolution of the problem. In addition, people's ignorance about environmental laws makes them care less about their actions which irrefutably harm plants and animals.
To conclude, while people differ in their opinions, I believe that when the government, the public, and business organizations work together, the improvement of the conditions of plants and animals can be attained.
Sample 10:
It is undeniable that human activities are having adverse impacts on both flora and fauna. While some people feel it is too late to reverse the damage caused, others argue that it is possible to rectify the situation through effective strategies. I subscribe to the latter viewpoint.
There's no doubt that modern lifestyles and technological advancements have resulted in significant harm to our ecosystem, driving many plant and animal species on the brink of extinction. This is primarily due to the destruction of natural habitats such as forests and wildlife areas to make way for human developments. Further exacerbating the issue is the disregard of many people for the environment, choosing convenience over conservation. These actions seem selfish, but they are an unfortunate reality in our modern society.
Conversely, there is a growing community of environmentalists who believe in the possibility of rectifying these misdeeds. They advocate for the use of eco-friendly products and alternative modes of transportation like electric cars to reduce our carbon footprint. Although these endeavours might not show immediate results, I am convinced that their cumulative impact would significantly improve the health of the environment in the long run. Thus, my stance is that it is never too late to make a positive change.
In conclusion, despite the negative impact of human activities on the environment, I believe with collective and consistent efforts, reversal of the damage is possible.
Sample 11:
In the contemporary world, human activities have undeniably taken a toll on various plant and animal species. While some individuals argue that it might be too late to rectify this predicament, others maintain that proactive measures can still be undertaken to ameliorate the circumstances. In my opinion, while the challenges are undeniably formidable, it is not too late to address the issue.
On the one hand, some believe the ecological damage on account of human activities is already pervasive, reinforcing the belief that it may be too late to take corrective action. For instance, rampant deforestation has resulted in the obliteration of countless species, and climate change has profoundly disrupted the natural habitats of numerous faunas. Moreover, the fact that certain species have faced extinction serves as a stark reminder of the irrevocable nature of these changes.
Conversely, the opposing viewpoint contends that effective measures can still be implemented to mitigate the situation. Conservation efforts such as reforestation, habitat restoration, and the establishment of protected areas have demonstrated positive outcomes. For example, the recovery of the bald eagle population in North America through conservation programs is a testament to the potential for recovery. In my perspective, even though the damage done to the environment is perilous, the success stories of conservation efforts and technological innovations underscore the feasibility of revitalizing ecosystems.
In conclusion, the debate over whether it is too late to rectify the detrimental effects of human activities on flora and fauna continues. However, by embracing proactive measures and harnessing technological advancements, there is still hope for a brighter future where humans and nature coexist harmoniously.
Sample 12:
In this modern era, despite having many resources, humans are destroying the environment and wild animals, affecting nature’s life cycle and demolishing the future. Some individuals opine that the time has passed to do anything related to this, while others postulate that there are still some ways to solve this phenomenon and improve. Both have their pros and cons. Therefore, both views must be discussed before I comment on my opinion.
On the one hand, as per the opinion of formers, they have the mindset that the thing has already happened and much time has passed to solve this situation. This is mainly because authorities need resources to solve this problem, and many sectors still need more support than this matter, such as the educational area, which is still growing and needs funding. For instance, in India, the education sector is under development, and if the government divides the budget’s part on saving work, it will affect the other sectors.
On the other hand, considering the latter’s point of view. They believe there is still a chance to prevent this problem. This is because the world is working on a life cycle, and every life form has its value. Moreover, if a particular species or plant becomes extinct, it will negatively impact our world. For example, in the food chain of forest animals. Lions and other wild beasts are predators, killing deer and Cervinae category animals. If deer become extinct, these hunter animals try to hunt outside the jungle, which risks our human lives.
In conclusion, humans do everything beneficial for our lives because of our greed. However, this causes hardship for the next generation, so we need to get together and solve this problem.
Sample 13:
Humans have over-exploited natural resources in recent years, resulting in significant climate change. It is said that people are powerless to change the current circumstances, despite the fact that several experts have proposed numerous comprehensive solutions for governments, businesses, and communities to recover the living environment. During the course of the essay, both opinions would be discussed objectively before drawing on a rational conclusion.
On the one hand, it is true that the industrial revolution, which has had a significant impact on the habitat of flora and fauna, has resulted in numerous financial advantages for certain groups such as ventures and businesses; however, some of them appear to be unwilling to act as protective measures due to the loss of their economic resources. For example, when the population grows, more food is produced and wasted, and food firms aim to maximise their profits by delivering a large quantity of products while ignoring the significant impacts on plant and animal species. Furthermore, exploitation occurs on a daily basis to suit human needs, despite the fact that it results in the extinction of endangered species.
Nonetheless, conserving an environment should be done instantaneously since a healthy ecosystem is necessary for long-term growth and human well-being. Biodiversity, in particular, supports humanity with food, health, clean air, and clean water. As a result, some suggested actions include setting production standards to limit deforestation, raising awareness of people about the importance of planting more trees for forests, reducing wasted food, population growth rates, and greenhouse gas emissions, incentivizing renewable energy, and using technology to grow more food on less land. In large cities, for example, electric vehicles are more likely to be an effective solution to reduce air pollution.
To summarise, while human beings have significant challenges in raising such a big population, it appears to me that people should do their best to safeguard plants and animals, as these acts can improve human environment and better promote global growth.
Sample 14:
Some people believe that damage done by humans to some animals and plant species is irreversible and so we can do nothing, whereas others persist that effective measures can alleviate the current situation. This essay intends to examine both perspectives. However, I believe a difference can still be made if actions are taken immediately.
One of the arguments given by people who think that it is too late to save the animal and plant species is that human activities like deforestation, pollution and overpopulation have already accelerated out of control. This has resulted in climate change which has led to the extinction of many animal and plant species. They further claim that thousands of endangered animals have already died because of poaching. Ever increasing demand for animal products like elephant tusks and rhino horns has made the situation even worse and uncontrollable.
On the other hand, many believe that humans can take simple steps to minimize their impact on plants and animals. Afforestation can help reverse the effects of global warming and also restore natural wildlife habitats. Heavier penalties on wildlife traffickers and poachers are another way to save the endangered species. For example, Indian government was able to save the Royal Bengal Tiger from extinction by banning hunting and setting up wildlife preserves throughout the country.
I believe that saving these animals and plants may seem like an overwhelming task, but if everyone pitches in, the situation can still be reversed. For example, air pollution, another contributor to climate change, can be controlled if people take simple steps like walking or taking public transportation instead of driving. Using plastic-free alternatives can help save our oceans and the marine animals and plants. Going paperless can save our trees and forests.
To sum up, although human activities have done a lot of harm to the animal and plant species, it is still not too late to make a difference.
Sample 15:
Human activities, such as deforestation and urbanization, have narrowed the space for other species on the Earth or even threatened their existence. Some believe that the damage is irreversible and so we can do nothing, whereas others persist in carrying out effective measures to alleviate the ...
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