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Essay Arguments For Environmental Conservation
1. Essay Arguments for Environmental Conservation
Response 3: Arguments for Environmental Conservation Since the beginning of civilization humanity has adopted a subjugating stance toward nature.
Ecological exploitation has become the de facto standard, contributing to the illusion of selfâsubsistence provided by modern society. This mindset is
untenable given humanities reliance on the natural world, as best demonstrated by the critical importance of various parts of the environment to
humanities continued existence. This includes the importance of biodiversity to medicinal advancement and climate adaptation, the role of insects in the
renewal of the biosphere, and the importance of the environment for humanities psychological health. A huge number of modern medicines are derived
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(31) In addition, biodiversity will be crucial for humanities continued survival in the case of climate change or widespread crop failures. The majority
of people on earth are reliant on four crops for subsistence; wheat, rice, corn, and millet. (11) These crops are threatened by climate change and the
spread of disease facilitated by modern transportation. If humanity is to survive such an eventuality it must be ready to draw upon the earth's
biodiversity for replacements. And while there are approximately 50 thousand plant species that could offer alternatives, this bank of resources is
quickly thinning as various ecosystems are being destroyed. (11) Other services nature provides are more easily taken for granted. We depend on plant
life to replenish the oxygen in the atmosphere, and on insects to replace nutrients in the soil. (31) These insects are especially vital, as they are part of
the foundation of nearly all ecosystems. Without insects, plant species that rely on them for pollination would quickly become extinct, including
many of the species we rely on for food. Following them would be species that feed on insects, as well as species which rely on vegetation as part of
their habitats. Finally, as insects make the prime contribution to soil renewal, even nonâinsect pollinated plant life would begin to decline. (34) The
result, according to Wilson, would
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2. Conservation Ethic Research Paper
Conservation Ethics Conservation is a key component in the preservation of Earth's wildlife, resources and overall sustainability. Our ethics and respect
for the environment make an everlasting impact on not just our lives but the many other organisms that inhabit this planet with us. Well, what are
conservation ethics exactly? "The conservation ethic is an ethic of resource use, allocation, exploitation, and protection. Its primary focus is upon
maintaining the health of the natural world: its forests, fisheries, habitats, and biological diversity" (Conservation Ethic). Actions as small as picking
up garbage strewn across the landscape can be a form of preservation and a great ethic to possess and pass on to future generations. Our generation
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For example, one could just recycle cans and plastic bottles lessening their chance of ending up on the landscape and or in a landfill. We have all
seen those commercials of people rescuing sea creatures from plastic and or human waste of some form and in some cases this could be prevented
just by recycling. Another conservation ethic that is needed quite dearly involves lessening our overall water consumption. States such as California
and Nevada have been experiencing water shortages do to droughts, and who is to say that this cannot happen worldwide if proactive measures are
not acted upon. From taking shorter showers to turning off the water when you stop to brush your teeth can really help make a difference. I myself
as well, have many different conservation ethics that I live my life by. For example, plastic is abundant enough on the landscape, so I avoid buying
bottled water and stick to filtered tap water. I as well monitor my water usage and recycle whenever possible. When grocery shopping, I tend to try and
get paper when possible to avoid any unnecessary plastic consumption. Many other important aspects of conservation ethics have to do with
sustainability, animal welfare, endangered species and environmental advocacy groups and agencies. We share this planet with some amazing
creatures and it is important to preserve and cherish this wonderful place we all call
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3. Broad Topic: Environmental Protection/Nature Conservation
Narrow topic: Animal protection
Research Question: What are some of the measures that need to be implemented by the Jamaican Government to protect endangered animal species?
Introduction:
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be measured by the way its animals are treated." This proclamation that is attributed to the great
Mahatma Gandhi has frighteningly opposed the graphic and upsetting images of slaughtered, abused and neglected animals that are so often seen in
newspapers and on social media. Animals play a very essential role in our environment. They assist with the maintenance of biodiversity in nature.
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Deforestation, burning and bulldozing of their habitat must be prevented or minimized. Moreover, the government can construct more national parks,
wildlife preserves and nature reserves so that endangered species can be free from negative human interference. These places allow endangered animal
to have a suitable habitat, which will accelerate their survival rate. All animal life is important and worth protecting because they help to maintain an
equilibrium in the ecosystem.
II.Secondly, teaching animal welfare in schools should be employed as the primary tool to execute protection of endangered animals in our Jamaican
society; since not everyone is aware that some animals are at risk of extinction.
A.Teaching animal welfare will educate the active and passive abusers about animal protection so that they can implement better measures to protect
endangered species.
B.According to Phillips (2009) teaching animal welfare in schools will result in an improvement in animal wellbeing. Thus, the use of education is an
effective avenue to achieve an improvement in the treatment and care of endangered
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4. Abstract: There is no dearth of legislations on environmental safety in India but their enforcement has been too distant from satisfactory. There is must
use for the effective and efficient enforcement of the Constitutional mandate and another environmental legislations. The creative role of judiciary has
been significant and commendable. harmonious to the Constitutional provisions contained in Articles 48A and 51A(h), many Public Interest
Litigations have been instituted in the Supreme Court of India against many industries for failing to arrange significant pollution control and also
against Pollution Control Boards to direct them to take appropriate measures to ensure pollution control. For the aim of efficient and effective
enforcement of these lays, it is compulsary to set up an Adjucatory Body which should consist of legal as well as technical advisers. Caring for
controlling and protecting the environment is essentially a wish to see that national development should commenced along the rational sustainable laws.
Intoduction: The conservation, protection and improvement of human environment are major issues in the world. Human environment consists of both
physical and biological environment. Physical environment wraps land, water and air. Biological environment covers plants, animals and other
organisms. Both physical environment and biological environment are internally dependent. Industrialisation, urbanisation,
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5. Persuasive Essay On Biodiversity Conservation
Biodiversity Conservation in Australia
Biodiversity exists in every type of environment. Our existence, as humans, depends greatly on these environments, whether it be for food, materials, or
energy. Thus, the conservation of this biodiversity is crucial in sustaining life on Earth. Currently in Australia, the risk of extinction is very real for
thousands of species. This is not only detrimental to the actual threatened species, but also for all of the other species in the ecosystem that depend on
it. Australia's biodiversity is constantly being threatened by habitat loss, unsustainable practices, overuse of resources, and climate change.
Unfortunately, once biodiversity has been lost, it can never fully be restored, thus, we must act quickly and efficiently to ensure that the least amount of
permanent loss occurs.
According to Australia's 2010â2030 Biodiversity Conservation Strategy, there are three important steps that must be taken above all else to conserve
biodiversity. Firstly, all Australian's must be engaged and motivated to take action. Secondly, everyone must work to aid in "building ecosystem
resilience." Lastly, once the first two steps have been taken, we must work toward attaining tangible results (Australian Government Department of
Environment and Energy).
Currently, the main cause of biodiversity loss in Australia is very much due to human intervention in natureâthis leading cause being habitat
destruction. Thus, it is no surprise that the demolishing of the rainforest is a major problem and threat to Australian biodiversity. As of now, with the
massive amount of deforestation occurring daily around the globe, Australia is the only western country to still have large patches of rainforest.
Thankfully, today's world has seen a surge in activism. Thus, it is no surprise that there are many movements and campaigns by the Australian people
to protect their environment.
Unfortunately, however, activism is not enough to fully protect biodiversity and prevent further loss. Even with all of the good that comes with these
movements, there are a lot of problems with Australia's current state of conservation. Australia has dug itself into a fairly deep hole; continuing
unsustainable practices in the
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6. Student Number: 60373466
Module: GGH1502
ASSIGNMENT 2
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QUESTION 1
Environmental Worldviews and The Importance of Resource Conservation
QUESTION 3
Acid Rain â Uneven distribution and Human and Environmental Effects
QUESTION 1
The world consists of many opposing views on how the world should function and how to best interact with it. The first points describes different
environmental worldviews and the second point describes the importance of resource conservation.
1.1 Environmental Worldviews and Values
Environmental worldviews are how people think the world works, where they fit, and how they think ethically and morally. These views can be human
centred, earthâcentered or a combination of the two(Tucker and Grim, 1994).
HumanâCentered and LifeâCentered Environmental Worldviews
Humanâcentered views consider humans to be the most important species and stewards(a person in charge of looking after something) of the earth.
Planetary management worldview
7. Humans are thought to be the dominant species. They believe that humans should manage the earth, all other life forms have some sort of instrumental
value for human use.
Problems are solved with more economic growth and development, and better management and technology and that the planet should have a
freeâmarket global economy(Tucker and Grim, 1994).
Stewardship worldview
Humans have an ethical responsibility to care for the earth, they should make a better world and repay the earth by
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8. Economic Conservation vs. Environmental Conservation
Around the world people are being affected by conservation and endangered species laws and regulations. Some want the biggest house on the most
beautiful land and have the money to get it, while others feel that we have developed enough and there has to be more land left to nature. I feel that
while endangered species should be protected, their protection should not change the way that local people function, and interact with one another. This
has prompted a battle of economic growth versus environmental conservation that can be found both locally such as in Duxbury, Massachusetts, and
world wide such as the southern mountainous region of Vietnam.
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However, for the past few seasons the beach seems to have become less accessible because of the increase in Piping Plover, an endangered species of
shorebirds, which have been migrating to Duxbury beach. I have been to the beach when a line of cars are being denied access because the birds
have moved, or the Harbormasters can not find one. According to Debora Katz in a recent series of articles she wrote for The Duxbury Clipper,
there are only about 2500 piping plover pairs left, and they are only found in North America. The adult plover weighs only about 1.5 to 2 ounces and
is about seven inches long ("Plight of the Plover,"2003) The birds do not adapt well to coastal development, and when they are not watched out for by
organizations such as the Audubon Society, there population begins to plummet ("Pitfalls," 2003).
Senior shorebird scientist at the Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences, Brian Harrington, conducted a study in 2002 looking for a connection
between human activity on the beach and the how the needs of the shorebirds were or were not met. Harrington concluded that in areas of onâsand
vehicle access the bird flocks are disturbed more often than in areas banned to cars, and when the flocks are disturbed more often, they are using up
more of the energy that they are trying to gain and save for their long flight to the south in August ("Pitfalls," 2003). Also according to Katz, each
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9. Speech On Wildlife Conservation
1.Introduction :â "The morality of a Nation is judged by the way its people treat their Animals".............Mahatma Gandhi. Nature has created several
ecosystems and millions of animal and plant species including microâorganisms within each ecosystem on mother earth and every life form has
specific roles to play for autoârun of the ecosystem. All life forms are interdependent either to render services to one another or become food for the
animals through a food chain or food web. If one species gets eliminated due to some reason or other, the food chain breaks consequently affecting the
ecosystem automation process. Man is one of the species among millions of species...show more content...
The conservation ethic was imbibed in the sylvan surroundings of the ashrams of sages which were the seats of learning in the country's ancient
past. Indian wildlife sanctuaries are home to diverse species of birds, mammals and other animals. In India there are around 531 wildlife
sanctuaries. Among these wildlife sanctuaries, Project Tiger in India governs 28 Tiger Reserves and they hold special significance in the
preservation of tiger. Interestingly, some of the wildlife sanctuaries are specifically named as Bird Sanctuary, such as Keoladeo Ghana National
Park before they attained the status of National Park. Several National Parks of the country were formerly wildlife sanctuaries. Wildlife sanctuaries
in India cover near about 4.5 percent of the country's total geographical area. These sanctuaries are scattered throughout the country and they with
their amazing rock formation, diverse flora and fauna and beautiful landscapes attract the attention of the tourists from far and wide. National Parks
in India are IUCN category II protected areas. As of July 2015 there were 105 National Parks encompassing an area of 40,500 sq km comprising 1.23%
of India's total surface area. Wildlife sanctuaries are established by IUCN category II protected areas. India has 531 animal sanctuaries referred as
wildlife sanctuary. Jim Corbett National Park established in
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10. The Importance Of Environmental Conservation
Among the world, natural parks and nature reserves are used to protect wildlife, biodiversity, and historical landmarks for indigenous people. A recent
study has shown that natural parks and nature reserves are additionally aiding in the slowdown of global warming. Carbon emissions from tropical
deforestation have been prevented over the years 2000â2012 by one third [1]. Defending biodiversity will help sustain large number of plant and
animal species, and the variety of genes will not only provide a variety of organisms, but also help ensure survival of the ecosystem. Healthy
ecosystems are more resilient in recovering from natural disasters with more biodiversity, and the survivability among social and biological organisms
within will continue to thrive.
Natural forests are home to over 13 million distinct species. Over a billion people depend on tropical forests: communities use them for water, food,
housing, and medicine [2]. Furthermore, forests help prevent billions of tonnes of carbon from being released into the atmosphere. Deforestation causes
up to twenty percent of all human emissions of greenhouse gases, which is more than all of the world's transport [2]. It is an unsustainable act that is a
leading contributor to global warming. The mass burning of trees leads to severe air pollution locally and thousands of miles away. At its current rate,
tropical rain forests will not be viable ecosystems within oneâhundred years. A method to preventing deforestation is
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11. While wetland loss is happening globally, the destruction is most severe in the fortyâeight conterminous United States where almost half of the
wetlands were lost by the middle of the 1980's. Over the past thirty years "the wetlands have been recognized as complex, diverse ecosystems whose
functions provide an incredible range of beneficial functions and services within the landscape" (BenDor et al. 342). Areas where wetlands were
once located were considered wastelands and little was done to protect or preserve these areas. These important ecological areas have been lost in the
last two centuries due to industrialization and urbanization. In this paper, I want to explore the threats our wetlands are facing and examine if enough
is being done to preserve these natural resources. To understand why the loss of wetlands is important, we need to know what wetlands are and the
significance of them in our environment. The Fish and Wildlife Service defines wetlands as "land where water saturation is a dominant factor that
determines the nature of soil development and types of plant and animal communities living in the soil and on the surface." There are two types of
Wetlands; nonâtidal and tidal. Nonâtidal wetlands are the type most prevalent in the United States. Some examples are, deep water swamps like the
Okefenokee in Georgia and inland freshwater marshes or meadows like the prairie potholes in the Midwest, Everglades in Florida and Sequoia
National Park in California. Tidal
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12. The Conservation of the Environment
The conservation of the environment is essential for ecosystem functioning and protecting or managing natural plant and animal species. Many plant
species are unique because they are irreplaceable and thus need to be protected so that they can be enjoyed to observe in the future just as they are
enjoyed now. Conservation of biodiversity is needed due to population and economic growths causing habitat fragmentation, habitat loss, the
introduction of invasive species, pollution, soil erosion, unbalanced overexploitation and nutrient loss in soils. Many plant species occurring in the Jan
Marais Nature reserve are very vulnerable and very valuable as they are the only undisturbed natural plant species to still remain in the borders of
Stellenbosch, which includes the Boland Granite Fynbos and Swartland Shale Renosterveld. The benefits that result from conservation areas are
limitless and can include great economic, research, social and educational values. The establishment of conservation areas can benefit biodiversity and
conserve or protect vulnerable ecosystems. Conservation areas provide great economical values such as ecoâtourism and can also provide employment.
Scientists can benefit from conservation areas as they can do research and conduct scientific experiments in natural environments which are not
disturbed. Conservation areas are also an important component in education as people can visit these parks to learn more about what conservation is,
what species are
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13. Environmental Science Essay
Environmental Fundamentals
Laura Jackson
Env/100
April 8, 2013
JOHN ENSWORTH
Environmental Fundamentals
Introduction
Environmental science is defined as the study of the environment and the interconnecting systems it contains, furthermore, the way people interact with
their natural surroundings and use natural resources (wise geek, 2013). Scientist in this field is highly interdisciplinary and extremely diverse, for
example, a scientist might study volcanoes or climate change. This essay will cover the following; the definition of environmental science, the
relationship between science and technology and how it affects environmental problems; the concept of environmental sustainability and why it should
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Environmental Sustainability
Environmental sustainability is the process of making sure current processes of interaction with the environment are pursued with the idea of keeping
the environment as pristine as naturally possible based on idealâseeking behavior (Wikipedia, 2010). What makes environmental sustainability so
important is that it demands that society designs activities to meet human needs while indefinitely preserving the life support systems of the planet
(Wikipedia, 2010). Human consumption can only use the nature's resources at a rate that can be replenished naturally.
Human Values affecting Society
The most devastating environmental change of all is the loss of biodiversity. The rate of species extinction has remained at one species per million per
year, furthermore, the accelerating destruction of habitats throughout the world leads to projections of the loss of twoâthirds of all species on earth by
the end of this century, and millions of years to recover from the Cretaceous period (mindfully.org, 2013). As individuals, we obtain our food, directly
or indirectly from plants, for example, plant our primary use of medicines. Biodiversity also determines the properties of communities and ecosystems,
which capture energy from the sun. The world is less resilient, more homogeneous, less interesting, and with fewer opportunities for our descendants
15. Annie Leonard, a sustainability advocate, once said, "There is no such thing as "away". When we throw anything away it must go somewhere." In
other words, the waste that is disposed of within every household has to go somewhere. Although this quote appears to be insignificant, it showcases
how my mindset on environmental sustainability within my life professionally and personally has changed after taking this course. The readings and
lectures presented by Professor Birkenholtz, Lucero, McCall, Siva, and Viswanathan have allowed me to have a holistic way of thinking relating to
how my actions affect the wellbeing of the environment. This new way of thinking will allow me to foster a green transformation towards
sustainability by making an impact with my decisions throughout my career and personal endeavours. In other words, my vision personally and
professionally in regard to sustainability is to make an impact where I can, and bring awareness to the importance of sustainability. Environmental
Sustainability is a complex issue, but the importance should not be understated.
Before taking this course, sustainability was something that caught my interest. However, I ignored the idea that an impact could be made on a
personal level through my professional and personal experiences and decisions. Professor Siva's lectures on the exposed me to the validity of the
argument for sustainability. The society today takes water for granted because the idea of water being present is
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16. The Importance Of Climate Change
Climate change has been evident across the globe, and mostly, it has impacted some areas more than others. However, there has been a strong
correlation that climate change has been linked to the new threat to humans, diseases caused by vectors. The purpose of this paper is to examine
climate change and the spread of the zika virus.
One cannot shy away from the fact that climate change has been caused by some of the humanâbased activities on the environment. These activities
have been at an increasing rate over the past years generated a wave that cannot be stopped by anyone since our natural environment is no longer
independent, but being interfered by humans. We know that different economies are trying their best to up their game through urbanization,
technological advancements, and globalization, however, it is not all good at all since there are alterations in both the economic and social patterns on
the globe. Land, air, and water are the top most endangered natural resources in the environment since their degradation is increasing each day and
every night (McMichael & Confalonieri, 2015).
Climate change cannot be disputed citing the fact that it is real and basically, the human activities are primarily responsible for these changes in
climate. Most of the human population lives in desperation and poverty citing that close to 2.5 billion people do not have access to adequate sanitation,
something which increases the prevalence of diseases in the areas they live.
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17. Sustainable development that allows the present generation to meet our current needs, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet
their needs. In other words, sustainable development is a inseparable system of economic, social, resource and protection of environmental which not
only can attain the objective of economic development, but also it can protect the natural resources of atmospheric, freshwater, marine and
environment. It can make the future generations live and work in peace and environmental protection. Sustainable development has the connection
with environmental protection, but it cannot be equated with environmental protection. environmental protection is one of the important aspect of
environmental protection. The core of sustainable development is development, but the premise of social and economic development is controlling of
population strictly, improving the quality of people, protecting the environment and using the resources permanently. There are 5 main points of
sustainable development nowadays: 1. the support of development, 2. the cleanness of water, 3. the green trade, 4. the exploitation of energy, 5. the
protection of environment. Specifically, the support of development is that developed countries enlarge the economic assistance to the developing
countries. The proportion of the assistance should reach 0.7% of GDP. 2. the cleanness of water means that economizing the water for half of the
population who are short of
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18. Environmental conservation Essay example
An Environmental Conservationist, which is also known as a conservation scientist, is an excellent job for anyone who loves nature and wants to
preserve all of earth's natural wonders. As a conservationist you need to, "Find your own ways to make less trash, and help others to learn how to
reduce, reuse, and recycle." (EPA). The job is a handsâon job which means "spending a major portion of the workday outdoors without regard to
weather." (Easton 35) Though this doesn't seem like a scientific job to most people it is because it involves calculating the outcome of certain things on
the environment.
The purpose of this career is to protect the environment and the people and wildlife that live in it. The...show more content...
Environmental Conservation is labeled as a field that is hazardous, because as an Environmental conservationist, you are " working with infectious
materials, or where accidents are common." (Easton 35) To perform this job, you need a lot of initiative because you need to determine what needs to
be done and often it can be a life or death situation for people and/or animals.
It is easy to get burned out in this career, due to "enduring longâterm stress and strain." (Easton 35) This is not a job people can have for a short time.
This a career that people commit their whole lives to.
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People with degrees in this field can be employed by local, state or federal governments. It is also likely to be hired by an organization such as the
EPA( the
Environmental Protection Agency). Through 2010, "Growth will be strongest in state and local government thanks to efforts to protect the
environment. Growth will probably be less at the federal level, despite growing need in areas of soil and water conservation." (Easton 89â90)
It is estimated that "2,200 new jobs (will be established) between 2000â2010." (Easton 36) The federal government currently employs most of those in
his field. There are agencies set up and people are hired by these agencies which are branches of the federal
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19. Recycling to Preserve Our Environment Essay
Many people assume that the environment is not in danger. They believe that as technology advances, we do not need to worry about renewing natural
resources, recycling, and finding new ways to produce energy. They state that one person in the world does not make a large difference. In reality, each
individual's contribution greatly affects our environment. Our natural resources are slowly disappearing, and we must work together to save them and
the Earth from ruin. Recycling is important in the effort to preserve our environment for future generations. We are running out of locations to put
landfills. Recycling is a simple and effective way to reduce the amount of waste stored in landfills, yet many people do not know how easy it can...show
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It seems like a small, insignificant action, but the way I see it, I save money on trash bags while getting a second use out of the plastic bags. Some
people would just throw away the bags and buy new trash bags, but doing that would send double the plastic bags to be filled in a landfill. Another
simple way to reduce landfill size and preserve resources is to refill water bottles. By refilling water bottles, people save a considerable amount of
energy and natural resources by not having to purchase single serve bottles, which are made of nonrenewable petroleum. Additionally, the plastic
manufacturing process is associated with toxic byproducts. Most people are reluctant to refill their water bottles because they assume that tap water
is not as ?clean? as bottled water. That is a common misconception, however. In 2000, a study in The Archives of Family Medicine compared 57
samples of bottled water to the tap water in Cleveland and found that while 39 samples of the bottled water were cleaner than tap, more than a dozen
had at least 10 times the bacterial levels found in the city's water. Tap water is often better regulated than bottled water and has to meet more stringent
health standards at both the federal and local levels. According to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protections (NJDEP) Solid Waste
Management Plan SectionB.1., ?Source Reduction is the first tier of the solid waste management hierarchy. The
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20. The Importance Of Environmental Conservation
Numerous sensitization campaigns have been launched, all over the world, with the aim of promoting awareness of the rising cases of ecological
destruction. These campaigns have not only targeted human activities but also business operations. Shaw (22), highlights the major environmental
challenges faced in the modern world; most notoriously, water and air pollution, which he says, kills crops and vegetation, damages the ozone layer and
threatens people's lives and health. Businesses play a massive role in contributing towards ecological damage. According to Shaw (22), "businesses
damage the environment when they take natural resources from the earth and dispose of waste" (4). Most sensitization campaigns, however, argue on
environmental conservation from a human interest perspective. Shaw, for example, states that industrial chemicals harm animals and plants which
consequently causes poisoning and possible death to human beings (75). This article, therefore, aims at establishing that, apart from their interest to
human beings, plants and animal's rights should also be conserved for their own sole interest.
As argued by Torley, every animal and nonâanimal member of the ecosystem has its own share of rights that ensure it is protected against harm or
damage which, as Torley adds, are natural and not obsolete. A right is defined as the entitlement to possess, utilize or freely do something (Taylor 13).
According to Torley, most countries only recognize the moral rights of the
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