Thursday, 2 August 2012

Mother Nature


Nature is the home of mankind and other species in this planet. It is a place where God had given us food, shelter, and other things that we need in our everyday life. It is also the most important place in this planet. We get all of our needs in nature. But as time goes on, the population of the world increases, and so does our needs.

          As our needs increases, the amount of products that we get from nature also increases. More trees are being cut, making forests into wastelands. More animals are being hunted for food and other uses, driving species into extinction. More plastics and styrofoams are used and wasted, making rivers, oceans, and other bodies of water become black and dirty.

          But we could still save our environment. We could lessen the amount of trees that we cut and pant more trees than the number of trees that we cut to replenish forests and maintain the oxygen and carbon dioxide in the air. We could also lessen the number of fishes and animals we catch for their number not to reduce at a fast rate. We should only catch the adult fishes and animals for the young animal and fishes to have time to reproduce. We should also segregate trash and try to reduce, reuse, and recycle them as much as possible to lessen the wastes in our environment.

          Our nature is a gift from God. We have to treasure it because it is very important to us. It is the reason why we are still living in this world so we don’t have the right to abuse it. It gives us things that we need to live so we have to nurture it, for it is the mother of all life in our world.