你对人与自然和谐共生的想法英语作文

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你对人与自然和谐共生的想法英语作文

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Living With Nature: A Kid's View

Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. Today, I

want to share my thoughts on how people and nature can live

together in a nice way. It's something I've been thinking a lot

about lately.

I love nature and being outdoors. My favorite places are

forests, beaches, mountains, and anywhere I can see trees, plants,

animals, and beautiful scenery. Whenever I'm outside

surrounded by nature, I feel peaceful and happy inside. The fresh

air, the sounds of birds chirping and leaves rustling, the warm

sun on my face - it all just feels so right and good to me.

But I've also noticed that humans don't always treat nature

very nicely. We pollute the air and water, chop down trees, litter

all over the place, and destroy animal habitats. It makes me really

sad to see plastic bottles, bags, and other trash just thrown on

the ground or in rivers and oceans. That's so disrespectful to

Mother Nature! I know we need some things that come from nature, like

wood to build houses and furniture. And I'm thankful for the

farms that grow our food. But it seems like we take more than we

need sometimes. We're greedy and wasteful. My parents taught

me to only take what I really need and to not be wasteful with

anything, including nature's resources.

In my opinion, there has to be a better way for people and

nature to get along - a way where we can meet our needs

without causing so much harm and destruction. A way where we

actually take care of nature instead of hurting it all the time. I

think it's possible if we make some changes to how we live.

First, we need to reduce pollution and waste as much as

possible. My family recycles as much as we can - plastic, glass,

metal, paper, you name it. We also try to avoid using single-use

plastics like bottles, bags, and straws. Instead, we use reusable

bottles, bags, and cups. It's really not that hard once you get

used to it.

At school, we have a recycling program and we also collect

food scraps for composting instead of just throwing them in the

trash. Composting is awesome because it creates fertile soil that

helps plants grow. More schools and homes should do that. We could also cut down on pollution by walking, biking, or

taking public transportation more instead of driving cars that

pollute the air. Cars are convenient, I know, but we really don't

need to use them for every tiny errand or trip. It would be good

exercise to walk or bike more too.

As for waste, we need to stop littering. It drives me crazy to

see trash just thrown on the ground! That plastic and garbage

can harm plants, animals, and ecosystems. We have to properly

dispose of our trash in bins and keep our parks, forests, beaches,

and neighborhoods clean.

Companies and factories also need to find ways to pollute

less and generate less waste that harms the environment. I'm just

a kid, so I'm not sure of all the technical solutions. But I know

really smart people like scientists and engineers can figure out

cleaner ways to operate if they make it a priority.

My next suggestion is that we need to be mindful about

using up natural resources like trees, water, fossil fuels, and

minerals. We can't just keep taking, taking, taking from nature

without giving anything back or letting it replenish itself. That's

not sustainable.

We have to conserve resources by not being wasteful. At

home, my family tries not to waste water, gas, or electricity. We turn off lights when not using them, take shorter showers, and

adjust our heat and air conditioning so we're not going

overboard. Little things like that make a difference when

multiplied by every person and household.

We should also look for renewable resources to rely on, like

solar and wind power, rather than just burning fossil fuels that

pollute and won't last forever. Again, I'm not a scientist or

anything, but I know smarter people than me can develop better

eco-friendly technologies if we support and fund that research.

Another key thing is protecting the forests, wetlands, oceans,

and other natural habitats that plants and animals call home.

We've already destroyed way too many of these areas through

deforestation, overfishing, mining, drilling, and urban

development.

If we keep going at this rate, so many species will go extinct

soon. That would be an absolute tragedy! Every living thing has a

role to play in the balance of nature's cycles and food chains.

We're all connected, so we need to protect biodiversity and have

respect for all life on this planet.

We need to set aside more land and water as protected

areas where nothing can be disturbed, polluted, or destroyed by