Topic > The Importance of Environmental Protection - 805

IntroductionIn any other time, the environment is very important to human beings. There are close relationships between the environment and development: the environment is the geographical element and the object of development, development is the cause of environmental change. Currently, the environment is the burning issue of humanity. Environmental pollution has occurred over a large area and has become a more serious problem. Rapid industrialization, rapid urbanization and population growth put pressure on the environment. In many urban areas, industrial areas have been contaminated by the lack of waste treatment equipment. Environmental changes make the climate increasingly harsh and less predictable. The state of typhoons, flash and irregular floods, land degradation, water pollution, depletion of forest resources, the greenhouse effect... It is the environmental problem that humanity faces. People have an excessive impact on the environment, exploit the depletion of resources; toxic waste makes the environment no longer biodegradable. Nature has given people things that people do not know how to preserve and protect them, when the environment is gradually deteriorating, many kinds of "strange diseases" appear, and human beings realize the importance of the environment. Therefore, the human need to protect the environment. In my opinion, I firmly believe that protecting the environment will have a positive impact on human life. BodyThe environment has a huge impact on people and society. To know the importance of environment on humans, below are the most important roles of environment on humans. First of all, the environment is the place that contains and provides resources for people's lives. In the history of development, humanity has gone through several stages. Since the people...... in the center of the card......is. Therefore, the space environment is the only place where people can survive and thrive. First, the environment is a natural environment. It provides physical, biological and chemical factors for humans. It is the sunlight, the mountains, the rivers, the seas, the air, the plants and animals, the earth and the water. The natural environment gives us the air to breathe, the land to build houses, crops, livestock, provides man with mineral resources to serve production and consumption. On average, every day, a person needs around 4 m3 of clean air to breathe; 2.5 liters of drinking water; a food, food corresponding to 2000 - 2400 calories. (Ha Noi, 2012). Furthermore, we can organize the natural environment into functions: Building function: As the living space of people and organisms, the environment provides the foundation and foundation for urban, industrial, architectural and rural structures. (Ah We,2012)