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V125BC [204]
3 years ago
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What is your personal responsibility towards the environment? give 100 words​

Biology
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Sliva [168]3 years ago
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Answer:

My personal responsibility to the environment, as cataloged in the Brundtland report, is <u>sustainability</u>, I mean, <em>ensuring that future generations will be able to enjoy the same quality and quantity of resources that I can have at this time</em>, to I plan to make efficient use of services such as drinking water and electricity, make a correct separation at the source of solid waste so that the reusable material can be used and not cause unnecessary pressure on the earth's mantle, on the other hand, make a more continuous use of reusable or biodegradable material, in order not to increase pollution by waste that usually has as its final destination, in many cases, water sources such as the oceans, as well as reduce my consumption and that of my family of meat products, and products with chlorofluorocarbon gases, thus reducing the amount of gases that are deployed to the atmosphere and could destroy it.

Explanation:

The environmental commitment is something extremely important to allow there to be a true environmental sustainability beyond an advertising attractor, <u><em>for this it is required that each person identify activities in which they can reduce the generation of pollutants, either through solid waste, dumping or gases</em></u>. that affect the ozone layer such as methane or chlorofluorocarbon gases, these activities can regularly be carried out from our own homes and, although they may involve additional work, they will allow future generations to enjoy an environment with a quality similar to or better than the one we have currently.

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