An environment is not just a phase of ecosystem, but, along with, the recommendations of how to save it with personal and collaborative strategic regulatory approaches to, especially, by human beings which can be pointed as bellows:-
1.Restricting the high levels of natural exponential as a reciprocal affect to any type of undertakings,
2.Establishing resources of environment i.e. human ingenuity, economics and cultural beliefs upto the increased levels of requirements,
3.Preventing environmental degradation in time,
4.Controlling by regulation of people or consumption overpopulation,
5.Making of release of high environmental impacts,
6.Drawing seriousness about environmental problems, pollution and technology,
7.Formalizing something can’t be get for nothing with a breakeven,
8.Evaluating the way we think the world works and sensitizing ourselves to the environment,
9.Becoming ecologically informed,
1.Restricting the high levels of natural exponential as a reciprocal affect to any type of undertakings,
2.Establishing resources of environment i.e. human ingenuity, economics and cultural beliefs upto the increased levels of requirements,
3.Preventing environmental degradation in time,
4.Controlling by regulation of people or consumption overpopulation,
5.Making of release of high environmental impacts,
6.Drawing seriousness about environmental problems, pollution and technology,
7.Formalizing something can’t be get for nothing with a breakeven,
8.Evaluating the way we think the world works and sensitizing ourselves to the environment,
9.Becoming ecologically informed,
10.Becoming emotionally involved in caring for the earth by experiencing nature directly and by trying to find a place that is loved and thus must be defended as a part of us,
11.Choosing a simpler lifestyle to reduce resource consumption and waste and pollution production,
12.Becoming more self-reliant by trying to unhook from dependence on large centralized systems for our water, energy, food and livelihood,
13.Remembering that environment begins at home,
14.Avoiding the four do-nothing traps of blind technological optimism, gloom -and -doom pessimism, fatalism and extrapolation to infinity,
15.Becoming politically involved on local and national levels,
16.Can do the little things based on thinking globally and acting locally,
17.Can work on the big polluters and big problems, primarily through political action;
18.Can start a movement of awareness and action,
19.We must not make people feel guilty, &
12.Becoming more self-reliant by trying to unhook from dependence on large centralized systems for our water, energy, food and livelihood,
13.Remembering that environment begins at home,
14.Avoiding the four do-nothing traps of blind technological optimism, gloom -and -doom pessimism, fatalism and extrapolation to infinity,
15.Becoming politically involved on local and national levels,
16.Can do the little things based on thinking globally and acting locally,
17.Can work on the big polluters and big problems, primarily through political action;
18.Can start a movement of awareness and action,
19.We must not make people feel guilty, &
20.Always having positive thinking for a happy life.
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