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    For decades, trees have been cut down, industrialization caused negative effects on the environment, and urbanization has spread which diminished the amount of plant life. Since forests provide habitat for animals, logging and the disappearance of forests would ultimately lead to the decline in populations of many species. Evidence of this is…

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    People all around needs to pay more attention in the way zoos are programing all around the world. Every single day, animals are being held captive and have no freedom, and those animals might be tortured without people knowing about it. Many people should make a statement and protest against this controversial issue. Even the zoos, aquariums, and circuses make a lot of profits by putting out ton of shows, but most of the viewers do not that deep down inside the zoos use those captive wild…

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    demonstrated as follows. So some people may wonder why we shouldn’t keep exotic animals as pets. We should not keep exotic animals as pets because we need to protect the public, remove wild animals from owners, and wild rare exotic animals need to be in environments of which they are accustomed to. In response to Zuzan Kukol article “Opposing View: Let People Own Exotic Animals”, private ownership of rare exotic animals, is a simple answer, but it is an undeniable no (Wyrick, 2014). The…

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    National Park Environment

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    Rangers have incredibly important jobs when it comes to the health of an environment. Park Rangers have the ability to cause considerable change to an environment in a positive or negative way. The role of the national park ranger is to “protect, conserve, and to provide for the enjoyment of our nation 's heritage” (Maciha). National Park Rangers know better than anyone that the most basic of changes can cause an environment, or more specifically an ecosystem to crumble. The most important…

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    not only to participate in decision-making related to environment and development, especially those that may affect their lives and decision-making, but more needs to be involved in monitoring the execution of the…

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    Dark Mountain Manifesto

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    environmentalism movement lost itself under the pressure of capitalist socio-economic order of human society, which is moving towards a colossal natural disaster due to rapid exploitation of the earth. The authors – Paul Kingsnorth and Dougald Hine made this appeal the creative artists, who have similar feelings and passion to protect the cause of environment led to join the artistic movement against the 21st century ‘consumer-capitalism’ led ecocide (Manifesto, 2009, p. 9). They observe,…

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    Nothing natural from this world is infinite, and nothing is going to last forever. Atleast that is if the human race keeps going at the current rate its at. The environment holds food, resources, and shelter for all of the human race, but its not gonna hold any of those things if its all destroyed. Its not gonna happen immediately of course, but over time, when the younger and younger generations that soon lead this planet ask who ruined the world, they will know exactly who to blame. However…

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    Over the many years mankind has been on the earth they have been building homes and structures. As the world was evolving and changing so were the buildings and structurers. It seemed to be mankind were constructing the building to the environment around them. So depending on what was going on had a huge impact on have the buildings were constructed. Now that mankind is all about wanting to save resources and create more self-sustaining buildings. A self-sustaining building is a structure that…

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    Silent Spring Report

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    enraged with how the environment was treated and released a book named Silent Spring, which addressed the harmful effects of pesticides and would also completely revolutionize how people thought about the environment, causing the start of environmentalism, a movement in which people seek to protect and improve the natural environment. In addition, the controversial book sparked much debate within the American society over how the environment should be treated and whether the environment needs to…

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    Humans have had the luxury of using the Oceans natural resources since the beginning of our time. With the advancements in technology, humans have continued to develop and utilize the Oceans resources at a pace that may make the Ocean unstable. We need the Ocean to be sustainable for our future and the…

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