Some people think that environmental problems should be solved on a global scale while others believe it is better to deal with them nationally. Discuss both sides and give your opinion.

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For the past few decades, Environmental problems are the most common around the world and Some people believe that these problems can be eradicated Internationally others think
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can be solved nationally. I believe the issue should be raised and solved on large scale globally. Climatic issues
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as global
warming which
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warming, which
is caused by industries and vehicle pollution, plastic usage, medical
waste
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and nuclear
waste
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are not related to any one particular
nation
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they are related to every
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as one
nation
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pollutions effects other
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.
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, there was
recent ban
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a recent ban
on Australia medical
waste
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by Indonesia. Australia used to dump the medical
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to Indonesia in exchange of currency. As Indonesia realized, that
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medical
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waste causing
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waste, causing
serious damage to their environment they asked Australia not to send
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dump anymore on the global platform. On
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the other hand
, Environmental problems should be given high priority by every
nation
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and effective planning should be in place to solve the problem permanently.
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, Countries like India, brought
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the plan
a plan
to ban plastic, but
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it is not imposed properly in the states. Once the Government started imposing strictly by following several
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measures
, plastic usage was dropped drastically as per the latest surveys. To conclude, on any platform either it is Internationally or nationally the problems which are causing to the environment should treat them as highest priority and should be solved effectively by taking necessary actions.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • international cooperation
  • sovereign rights
  • Paris Agreement
  • climate change
  • ocean pollution
  • collective measures
  • economic interests
  • political will
  • enforcement issues
  • free-riders
  • tailor-made solutions
  • transboundary pollution
  • resource constraints
  • global frameworks
  • national efforts
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