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Inhuman activities have caused a large decline in the numbers of plants and animals

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Inhuman activities have caused a large decline in the numbers of plants and animals, which can be significantly reversed by taking specific steps. Some people support the aforementioned assertion, while others refute it. After describing both points of view in this essay, I'll give my own opinions. One could contend that human activity's detrimental effects on the environment are unreversible. Numerous species have already been extinct as a result of habitat destruction, poaching, and pollution. Additionally aggravating the problem, climate change is causing more extreme weather patterns that are having an impact on both plants and animals. It can be claimed that it is too late to take any action to undo the damage because of its immense scope. On the other hand, by putting in place specific regulations and measures, it is possible to stop the exploitation of flora and fauna. The usage of recyclable and reusable plant products should be encouraged by industries, which should be regulated and put into practice. Researchers have found proteins that don't need to be obtained by shooting animals. Humans now voluntarily donate their organs so that they can be utilized in animal experiments after they pass away. In a similar vein, I offer my opinion. InConclusion,While some traditional thinkers continue to doubt that such activities cannot be restricted due to the need for a healthy human environment, modern scientists and governments have generated hope by enacting a number of policies and measures that have the potential to significantly reduce plant and animal killing

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Inhuman activities have caused a large decline in the numbers of plants and animals

Course: Writing AE1 (EN007IU)

533 Documents
Students shared 533 documents in this course
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Inhuman activities have caused a large decline in the numbers of plants and
animals, which can be significantly reversed by taking specific steps. Some people
support the aforementioned assertion, while others refute it. After describing
both points of view in this essay, I'll give my own opinions. One could contend that
human activity's detrimental effects on the environment are unreversible.
Numerous species have already been extinct as a result of habitat destruction,
poaching, and pollution. Additionally aggravating the problem, climate change is
causing more extreme weather patterns that are having an impact on both plants
and animals. It can be claimed that it is too late to take any action to undo the
damage because of its immense scope. On the other hand, by putting in place
specific regulations and measures, it is possible to stop the exploitation of flora
and fauna. The usage of recyclable and reusable plant products should be
encouraged by industries, which should be regulated and put into practice.
Researchers have found proteins that don't need to be obtained by shooting
animals. Humans now voluntarily donate their organs so that they can be utilized
in animal experiments after they pass away. In a similar vein, I offer my opinion.
InConclusion,While some traditional thinkers continue to doubt that such
activities cannot be restricted due to the need for a healthy human environment,
modern scientists and governments have generated hope by enacting a number
of policies and measures that have the potential to significantly reduce plant and
animal killing