Many people argue that serious environmental issues should be addressed by governments, others believe that citizens should also take equal responsibility. However, I believe that environmental problems should be tackled effectively by collective action.
Many people are of the opinion that various environmental problems should be addressed by governments. This is because governments have the ability to enforce laws and ensure its compliance. Strict environmental regulations can limit harmful industrial activities and encourage factories to adopt more sustainable alternatives. For example, in India, strict rules imposed on industries have prevented them from discharging toxic waste into rivers and lakes, leading to cleaner and more safe water. Therefore, effective law enforcements by governments can reduce pollution levels in the long term.
On the individual level, people can also contribute to protect the environment by adopting a more responsible behaviour. Individuals can reduce household waste to reduce pollution. They can also adopt sustainable habits such as using reusable bags instead of plastic ones, and public transport over private vehicles. For example, working professionals can commute to work by using public transport and carpooling , which can reduce carbon emissions significantly in urban areas. Therefore, responsible behaviour is also essential to protect the environment in the future.
In conclusion, many believe that environmental concerns should be solved primarily by governments and some think citizens should also contribute to this cause. However, I believe both effective regulations by governments and individuals sustainable lifestyle habits are essential to mitigate these issues. These collective measures can protect biodiversity and various ecosystems in the long term.
