From the
majority of conservationists, we regularly hear that progress harming the
earth's ecosphere. We talk about the extinction of species on deforestation, an
ozone holes and global warming \ cooling. Yes, these precedents have taken
place. But whether they are relevant now?
In the era
of industrialization, we have seen the growth of factories and enterprises. We
used the little cars on refined fuel, we processed the resources into energy by
burning them with low efficiency. All this - the obvious features of
industrialization. But that era has passed.
We are
evolving, learning to use recoverable resources of our planet. We are drawn to
the sun and the wind that would take electricity. We build analogues of natural
sources of oxygen, smaller in area than the forests, but with the same
percentage of output. Breakthroughs in genetic engineering allow you to create
new kinds and grow extinct, and the availability of this method - only a matter
of time.
Emissions
of harmful substances into the atmosphere - are reduced. Filters for pipes that
are in the factories, filters for car exhausts. Even the move to electric cars,
pay attention to the same "Tesla".
We learn
from our mistakes made 50-80 years ago. Mankind learns to listen to the world
around them, and interfering in its processes, to monitor the safety
components.
We use the
world, but now I understand and recognize that it is part of us. Nature suffers
in the same way in which the people will suffer, who had put implants and
implanted under the skin of the chips. We grow and build on the basis of
rational use and aesthetic senses. We - the creators of new worlds created by
our hands.
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