Ever since man has come on the Earth, he has brought nothing but destruction to nature. Since they started use of toxic materials and oil, there has been a lot of pollution. Man has always wanted to live and travel comfortably but he did not know was that he was destroying nature. The cause of nature getting destroyed was pollution, oil spills, cutting down trees, sound pollution, killing animals for their skin and other purposes and the list goes on and on. He did not think that it would finally affect him in a very bad way. Because of man, many fantastic creatures are extinct like the Tazmanian Tiger, The Dodo Bird, The golden bear, etc. and animals that are going to be extinct such as the Great White Shark, the sperm whale, the golden bald eagle, the Serbian tiger and the African elephant. Scientists had predicted about global warming and greenhouse effect many years before but man did not listen. He went on polluting more and killing animals and cutting down more trees. This spoiled the environment even more which probably caused the bad weather, earthquake and tsunami in South-East Asia and its neighbours.
Scientists have predicted that if the environment keeps getting worse, there will be drastic change in the Earth’s environment in the 2020. The tsunamis and the earthquakes are just warning from the Mother Nature. Man still has a chance to take corrective measures or else it will be very late. Nothing will change if the people will not change. People should stop throwing wrappers, plastic glasses, etc. People also spit on the roads and pollute the environment in which they live. But he does not realize that this action of his will only destroy the delicate balance of nature. If the nature takes matter into their own hands, it will destroy man by natural calamities such as tsunamis, earthquakes, flashfloods, storms, volcanic eruptions and a beginning of a new ice age. The natural calamities that are increasing day by day are a wakeup call to mankind. We should now realize that we are destroying the balance maintained by nature. My message to the readers is “Let’s all join hands and stop polluting the Earth and save it from further destruction.”
The Term Paper on The Destiny of Man and Environment in Jean Sasson’s Love in a Torn Land
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