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vekshin1
3 years ago
6

write a letter to the chairman of environmental protection agency on the effects of illegal felling of trees and suggest ways to

remedy the situation​
English
1 answer:
serg [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

15 – A  

Green Avenue

City

May 9, 2019

The Chairman  

Environmental Protection Agency

Subject: Illegal felling of trees in our locality

Dear Sir:

I am writing to your esteemed self to express my deep concern over the problem of illegal felling of trees of in our locality. I am deeply anguished and concerned at this recklessness. There are already just a few trees left in residential colonies. How should we make the people and the Government to understand that trees are the oxygen generators for us!? We can’t survive without them. The temperature is rising alarmingly in cities.  

The people must give environment the top priority even while constructing any building, settlement, township, or city. The pristine green belt left sparsely must not be touched at all. These green spaces are the unique purifiers. So they must be maintained and preserved at any cost.  

I appeal to the Environment Ministry and Forest Department to look into the matter and implement stricter laws to preserve forests and green belts in our state. Thanking you.

Trees can’t be allowed to be felled in the name of new constructions! I appeal to people and the Government to preserve the few trees that are left among human colonies. It must be done at any cost. Kindly publish my letter in your reputed daily.

Yours truly,

Jaden

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