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1. The international community must act immediately to ensure that all countries
reduce their consumption of fossil fuels, such as gas and oil. To what extent do you
agree or disagree?
It is argued that the International Community should put more efforts to encourage
all countries in the world to decrease their fossil fuel’s utilization such as gas, oil,
and coal. Personally, I strongly agree with this idea for many reasons.
The most important thing we should mention is that fossil fuels’ consumption in all
over the world is considered to be the main culprit of global warming and other
environmental problems. First of all, it can be undeniable that burning oil and coal
in domestic and industrial activities is producing tons of carbon dioxide and other
detrimental chemical substances per year. Moreover, with the fast-developing pace
of life and overpopulation, a significant number of transportations are being used,
which is generating exhausted fumes and green-house gases in most of nations in
the world. That’s the reasons why a huge number of environmental issues are
alarmingly emerging recently such as global warming, ice melting in all poses, sea
level rising and the other severe weather conditions.
Besides, it is clearly seen that the amount of fossil fuels in all over the world are
restricted and nonrenewable. Each kind of fossil fuels energies needs millions of
years to form, thus, with an enormous human beings’ demand, it will result in
energy depletion in the near future. Furthermore, technologies producing
alternative power resources have not reached the point in which people in all
countries of the world can use renewable energies replacing fossil fuels. Not all of
nations can have enough financial and technological resources to invest in
alternative power resources, so that the use of these energies is extremely
expensive. Ultimately, because of the energy shortages, industrial activities and
global economic development will experience negative and pessimistic impacts.
In conclusion, I will reaffirm that International Community should take actions
urgently to decrease the consumption of fossil fuels and other harmful energy in all
nations.
2. In some countries there is not enough recycling of waste materials (e.g. paper,
glass and cans). What are the reasons and solutions?
Waste recycling and people’s participation in it is a moot issue and a lot of
arguments could be observed among people as well as in the media regarding
whether people should spontaneously take part in recycling process or the
government should make it a legal obligation. I personally believe that government
should impose laws and severely fine the violation of it to ensure proper waste
recycling. First, waste recycling is done by the state and citizens are expected to properly
divide the recyclable and non-recyclable wastages and pack them accordingly
while dumping them in recycle bins. They are expected to cooperate greatly in the
recycling process. However, it is a strange fact that many people do not participate
in it spontaneously either from their negligence or from their lack of time to do so.
Second, it is a harsh truth that people in many cases abide by a rule only from the
concern of punishment or fine, not from their conscience. For instance, when the
penalty for traffic rule violation went up, people started following them in my city.
Similarly, if laws are introduced and the authority starts penalizing, more people
would recycle more of their wastages.
Third, waste recycling is a very handy process to save our environment and we
already have many rules to protect our environment. While deforesting is a severe
crime in my country, there is no visible law for not recycling the waste. This is why
people are very careless about their waste production and this has created a
throwaway society in our country. This is why proper laws are required.
In conclusion, most of the citizens in our country already know about the
importance of saving the environment and how individual efforts of recycling can
improve environmental conditions. Since many of them still do not participate in
waste recycling, there is no alternative than to impose laws to have this done.
3. The natural resources such as oil, forests and fresh water are being consumed at
an alarming rate. What danger is caused? How can we solve these problems?
The depletion of consumable natural resources at an accelerated speed is a matter
of grave concern since it has given birth to several problems in the world.
Nevertheless, these issues can be resolved by taking some effective remedial steps.