Ecosystem - Week 10 Entry 1


Over the past centuries, mankind’s action has seen a great number of other species being driven to extinction. These creates a huge problem to our environment as we are destroying vital parts of every ecosystem. This has proven consequential to our environment and personal well-being.
Taking for example deforestation. Deforesting a single ecosystem and causing a cascade effect to its neighboring ecosystems, we are seeing a huge number of ecosystems being damaged due to our actions. At the point that we are, we need to not only combat against this, but also attempt to restore ecosystems that we have already damaged. Furthermore, land area that has been cleared for the purpose of agriculture has seen great degradation, and to be able to restore ecosystems within those areas would be a long and tough task.
I believe with current technological advances, older conventional methods are no longer viable, for example, agriculture does not require to happen on conventional farms, and can be done within an urban context. The need to destroy ecosystems for our own benefit is no longer viable and can be avoided as a whole now. Government bodies should focus on combatting against further damage of the ecosystem and ensure that such actions hold severe consequences. Following up from them, it is then a collective effort of everyone to attempt to restore the former ecosystems back to what it was.
In conclusion, our needs that have been met from clearing ecosystems by our ancestors are no longer viable for our time and restoring and combatting these issues might be able to salvage the planet from the damage we have done.

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