Man and civilization


Man is a part of nature. As a result of the development of civilization, he became stronger and placed himself more powerful than nature. Does he have the right to do this? After all, it feeds on the fruits of the earth: it empties the depths of the earth; cut down forests – air filters; It breathes oxygen, emits tons of harmful chemicals into the atmosphere; drinks water, into which the factory waste fuses, eats products grown on poisoned soil.

Often, do any of us think, and will there be enough earth resources for such a long time of their indiscriminate and intensive use? Everyone thinks: “Oh, my life will suffice!” And he is surprised when in his country, in his city, on his street there are disasters: powerful landslides are demolished at home or they go underground; the pipes of the sewage system are torn, and smelly streams are carried to the river, the lake or to the sea, the resorts are closed, and drinking water is not possible for a long time; The nuclear power plant is exploding, and the earth gives us mutants. People, in pursuit of prestige and money, have exterminated many animals, some of which can not be restored, or some of the enthusiasts of nature conservationists have remained.

Is it difficult to understand that there are predators and herbivores? Predators, pursuing animals, want one thing – to eat. They do not kill more than they need. And in this there is harmony, balance. Man destroys everything he sees, he needs more and more, he goes with leaps and bounds to his death. Look around, look at the world, understand that our planet does not exist for one-time use.


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Man and civilization