Human beings have wiped out two thirds of the world s animals and plants in 50 years, what can we or

Updated on healthy 2024-06-11
33 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    We should raise our awareness of environmental protection, pay attention to protecting the environment, protect animals and plants, avoid food waste, no buying and selling, no killing, and should increase the call for publicity.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As an ordinary person, what you can do is not to buy and sell on a daily basis, not to eat wild animals, to protect the animals and plants in the wild, not to pick and break beautiful plants, to plant more trees every day, and to buy and release wild animals when you encounter them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    We ordinary people should not harm wild animals or destroy plants. In this way, they can survive and give the world more love.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What we ordinary people can do is to do our own meager efforts, not to damage the environment, plant more trees, treat every plant that remains, do not trample on or destroy, and condense into great power bit by bit.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Human beings have wiped out the world's 2 3 animals and plants in 50 years, what can we ordinary people do to remedy this? We ordinary people should fundamentally realize the importance of protecting animals and plants to us human beings, start from our own small things, effectively protect the earth, protect wild animals and plants, and achieve a balance between human beings and the natural world, in the final analysis, to protect us human beings.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What can be done is to protect the environment, insist on green travel every day, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In human civilization, it is the continuous progress and innovation of generation after generation that has ushered in the current glorious era. It is also the destruction of the environment by generations of people that has brought about this era of epidemic spread and ecological imbalance. In the face of natural disasters, human beings feel their insignificance again and again, but it is difficult to truly protect the ecological environment.

    However, for the sake of our future generations, for the sake of the creatures living on this land in the future, human beings should pay attention to nature's early warning, protect wild animals and plants, and protect the ecological environment.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The disappearance of animals and plants leads to air pollution and global warming, which seriously endangers human health.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The living environment has deteriorated. The disappearance of plants and animals will destroy the ecosystem, break the cycle of the ecosystem, and threaten the survival of human beings.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In 50 years, human beings have wiped out two-thirds of the animals and plants, which is too fast, in the long run, the earth will finally only be left with human beings, and human beings are not far from disappearing, the earth is an ecological cycle system, if there is only one species of human beings, human beings will not be able to continue to survive.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Destroying the ecological balance of the earth, once the middle of the earth's food chain is missing, the entire food chain will be destroyed, and at the same time, it is not conducive to the survival and development of human beings.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It destroys natural systems and affects the natural cycle on which human beings depend. Flora and fauna must be protected and coexist peacefully with them.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    All living beings on the earth are a community with a shared future, and as a member of the earth, the future development of human beings is closely related to other living beings on the earth. If the ecological environment is unbalanced due to the rapid decline in the number of organisms, one day, the environment will be completely destroyed, and human beings will not be able to escape the disaster.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The ecological environment is warming, there are more endangered animals, air pollution is serious, extreme weather occurs, which threatens people's bodies, the North and South poles are melting, and sea levels are rising.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Although it is very serious on the Internet, I haven't seen any big impact for the time being. In addition, this information is from the research report of the World Wildlife Association, which is the conclusion that the agency has monitored 21,000 animal and plant populations and nearly 4,400 species since 1970, but does not specify which species are endangered or not, you must know that there are 8.7 million species in the world, so I have reservations about the representativeness of these data.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Radix blilumina, Jade Dragon fern, Leek (all species), Giant cypress, Cycad (all species), Ginkgo, Baishanzu fir, Fanjingshan fir, Yuanbaoshan fir, Resource fir (Dayuan fir), Silver fir, Qiaojia five-needle pine, Changbai pine, Taiwan spike fir, Yunnan spike fir, Yew (all species), water pine, metasequoia, long-beaked buttercup, Putuo hornbeam, Tianmu ironwood, Bole tree (bell calyx), knee-shank wood, calyx winged vine, leather bud chrysanthemum, Tokyo dipterocarp, narrow-leaved slope barrier, slope barrier, hairy slope barrier, Wangtian tree, Raccoon dog, Yaoshan borage, Monolith, Primrose, Radial borage, Huashan new wheat grass, silver hazel, long-stamen magnolia, unisexual magnolia, deciduous lotus, Huagai wood, Emei pseudoparthenosaurus, vine jujube, Ulva sinensis, dove tree, light leaf dove tree, Yunnan blue fruit tree, nasturtium wood, unifolium grass, heteromorphous jade leaf goldenrod, palm leaf wood.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    According to World Nature**, due to the impact of human activities, the number of wild animals on the planet has decreased sharply by more than two-thirds in the past 50 years, and the number of freshwater species has also decreased by 84%. Striking balance with the natural world requires a "systemic shift" in food and energy production, experts say. Extinct plants:

    Bennei cycads, naked ferns, reeds.

    Seal wood. Scalewood, Lenny fern.

    Star wood, etc.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    But in general, humans are the main culprits for the extinction of animals and plants. Environmental damage is caused by humans, and animals are hunted at will to dig up precious plants. It is also humans who destroy forests and thus cause the loss of habitat for plants and animals.

    Therefore, in order to better protect animals and plants, it is necessary to improve people's awareness of environmental protection and consciously care for the environment and protect animals.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The main reason is that the land is polluted and the sea is polluted, so that they lose their homes, lack food and die.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Personally, I believe that the cause of the extinction of animals and plants is inseparable from human influence. When people develop the economy, they do not pay attention to the protection of environmental sanitation, which makes the environmental problems more and more severe, and there are too many interferences in the laws of nature, which breaks the original balance of nature, resulting in the destruction of the living environment of animals and plants, and the breaking of the food chain. If humans do not pay attention to environmental issues, more plants and animals will face extinction.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Human eating, hunting, and killing are used in life, and they usually don't cherish these animals and plants, and these animals and plants will slowly disappear after a long time.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The development of human society has encroached on the habitats of many animals and plants, and the pollutants produced by industrial development have polluted the earth's environment, resulting in many animals being unable to continue to reproduce and maintain racial stability.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The main reason is that humans kill a lot of animals and destroy a lot of plants.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    On September 12, the World Wide Society for Nature (WWC) released the Living Planet Report 2020, a biennial report that monitors 4,392 vertebrate species to reflect global biodiversity trends. At the same time, we also learn more about the other life in the world in which we live from the relevant data.

    In the 50 years from 1970 to 2016, the 20,811 animal populations monitored declined by an average of 68 percent, while freshwater populations declined by as much as 84 percent.

    For this phenomenon to arise is inseparable from certain human behaviors. Excessive development, more and more buildings, factories.

    The publication of this report has attracted a lot of attention, and now we are becoming more environmentally conscious, and we are now trying to make up for the over-exploitation that was previously there.

    We have our own place of existence, and other animals and plants have their own place to live, and it cannot be said that we should deprive other creatures of the right to live for our own selfish desires. The links in the biological chain are closely related, and random destruction can only be self-defeating. Now I think most of us have realized this and have begun to consciously protect the place where we live.

    Although we can't get back what we have lost, we can at least guarantee that we will not lose it again.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Originally, human beings live at the top of the food chain, and it is up to human beings to create or destroy the world, but if they want to live with nature, they must abide by the laws of nature.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    In 50 years, mankind has wiped out 2 3 animals and plants in the world, I think this is very undeserved, we should pay attention to it as soon as possible, to protect the environment and to live in harmony with nature. That's how we can continue to grow.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The earth is the mother of our human race, and with the earth we can reproduce endlessly. In addition to human beings, there are many animals and plants on the earth, and these animals and plants need to coexist with us in order for us to better survive on the earth. It's okay not to like it, but please don't hurt.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Everything has its own laws and necessity, human greed for material wealth has led to their continuous plundering of natural resources and destruction of the natural environment.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The latest "Living Earth Report 2020" released by the World Nature** has attracted the attention of many people of insight. The report mentions a set of data that makes people worry about the future of the planet. According to the report, humans have wiped out two-thirds of the planet's flora and fauna in 50 years.

    Don't think it's fake data! The report is rigorous, and it was written by more than 125 experts and scholars organized by the World Wide Society for Nature. These experts have very deep attainments in the field of earth biology.

    The data they provide and the opinions they put forward deserve the attention of everyone and the most important people.

    The World Wide Society for Nature has spent a lot of money to set up a special organization to monitor 4,400 species on the planet since 1970, with a total of 21,000 populations. Their monitoring showed that by 2016, the populations of these species had declined by two-thirds. The worst cases are freshwater wildlife, whose populations have declined by as much as 84% and are on the verge of extinction.

    This situation is very serious, if the number of animal populations continues to decline at the previous rate in the future, soon most of the other species on the earth will be extinct except for the animals and plants planted and raised by humans (rats and cockroaches may continue to survive). If the situation continues to deteriorate, the impact on humanity in the future will be catastrophic.

    There are many reasons for the sharp decline in animal and plant populations, with human activities being the most important cause. Human activities, in the form of food production, are most harmful to animals and plants. For example, in the tropical rainforests of Africa and South America, people frantically cut down and burned tropical rainforests for farming, such as the unscrupulous use of pesticides in the mechanized production of agriculture in the United States.

    These are very threatening to animals and plants.

    In order to survive and develop, human beings frantically demand from the earth and carry out destructive development, which has seriously damaged the living environment of the earth's animals and plants. If people continue to turn a blind eye to all this, retribution may soon come. In fact, retribution has come, and disasters such as climate warming, locust plagues in Africa, and wildfires in Australia are, in a sense, nature's revenge.

    Despite the dire circumstances, this deteriorating trend can be manageable and even reversible if we humans take proactive measures. Environmental protection, environmental reconstruction, animal protection, and animal population restoration can control or even reverse the deteriorating trend. For example, China's projects of returning farmland to forests, desert tree planting projects, and banning fishing in the Yangtze River are good examples.

    As individuals, we can also do our part to improve all of this. Our eco-friendly lifestyles such as green travel, waste reduction, healthy diet, electricity conservation, and water conservation are of great positive significance to the improvement of animal populations. These are all things we can do, and we should do our best to protect our homeland, the earth.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Most of them are caused by chemical pollution, and some chemical raw materials are the main culprits of polluting animals and plants. In particular, some factories are located in remote forests, where chemical waste can be easily drained, but at the same time, sewage and chemical shovels can seep into the soil and kill plants and animals.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Human development is destined to come at a cost, and as a result of indiscriminate deforestation and killing, a large number of animals and plants have died.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Since 1970, the WWS has monitored 21,000 animal and plant populations, nearly 4,400 species, and then by 2016, their average numbers have declined by two-thirds. Conclusions reached.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Yes,According to CBS News in the United States, the World Biological Association recently released a reportOver the past 50 years, global animal and plant populations have declined by an average of 68 per cent。Since 1970, the agency has monitored 21,000 animal and plant populations, nearly 4,400 species. By 2016, its average number had fallen by two-thirds

    The report notes that human activity and how food is produced is one of the greatest threats to nature.

    The report is a direct example of the mistakes that humanity has made: in just 50 years since 1970, humans have wiped out up to two-thirds of all plants and animals, especially freshwater wildlife, and the size of the population has fallen by as much as 84%.

    Humanity is destroying nature, and at the same time destroying itself! This is not just a wake-up call, but a real reality.

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