Are We Responsible For The World We Live In

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Are We Responsible For The World We Live In

MEANS AND DEFINITION The definition of responsible for the world we live in, as we know it as social, culture, economic and environment. Here we are more focused and emphasizing on keeping the environment. For example it’s very important to humans as food resources, charity and communication tools.

GAIN AND BENEFITS

Nature brings our senses alive Humans are hard-wired to love – and need – exposure to the natural world Nature brings our senses alive Are we responsible for the world we live in Individuals and businesses can become nature smart Nature heals Nature can reduce depression and improve psychological wellbeing

HARMING AND DISASTERS

10 WAYS HUMANS IMPACT THE ENVIRONMENT  Global Warming Pollution Climate Change Overpopulation 10 WAYS HUMANS IMPACT THE ENVIRONMENT Genetic Modification Ocean Acidification Ozone Depletion Acid Rain Water Pollution Deforestation

Global Warming Pollution Acid Rain Overpopulation Water Pollution Climate Change Ocean Acidification Ozone Depletion Deforestation

RESPONSIBLE

Responsibility We are being responsible that people and organizations must behave ethically and with sensitivity toward social, cultural, economic and environmental issues.

CONCLUSION

Let us work together to ensure that this is the ultimate ending persists. It is up to us as parents, teachers, physicians and responsible adults to make it happen.