Human activity has had a negative impact on plants and animals around the world. Some people think that this cannot be changed, while others believe actions can be taken to bring about a change. Discuss both and give your own opinion.

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It is undeniable fact that wildlife of our planet has been negatively influenced by human actions. For some people
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others including myself argue that there are definitely some measures which can be taken in order to change
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ituation. On the one hand, it is impossible to stop
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etrimental effects of human activity on flora and fauna of the earth.
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, people are consumers, and they provide their basic needs with products made of plants and animals.
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, in order to maintain their nutritional balance they use meat and various kinds of vegetation. Sometimes animals or plants are overused by people.
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, some species will be at high risk of extinction.
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, there are many regions of the world where people have not been supplied with natural gas yet, and forests are their main fuel source. In cases like
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it is hard to prevent deforestation.
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, I believe that it is possible to take some actions to cope with problems caused by human activity and preserve nature. The
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and main step is to educate people about the results of their harmful influence on the wildlife of our planet. It is essential to make them understand that overuse of animals and plants brings to
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xtinction of some species and damage the harmony of a globe.
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, governments should regulate the consumption of animals or plants. Application of fishing guidelines in Norway can be a good sample for
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, developed states should help
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opulation of less developed countries in terms of natural gas supply and make them stop cutting down their forests. If deforestation of one part of the world does not prevent on time, it will cause a catastrophic impact on
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hole global ecosystem. In conclusion,
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sometimes it seems hard to find out possible measures to protect animals or plants from negative influences of human activity, in my opinion providing people with information about the results of their behaviour and changing the policy of governments relating to
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ildlife of the world will certainly lead to positive changes.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • negative impact
  • extinct
  • deforestation
  • pollution
  • habitat destruction
  • mitigate
  • reverse
  • stricter regulations
  • protected areas
  • endangered species
  • education and awareness campaigns
  • biodiversity
  • consequences
  • renewable energy sources
  • organic farming
  • eco-tourism
  • environmental regulations
  • sustainable practices
  • natural ecosystems
  • preserve biodiversity
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