Environmental regulations are clearly beneficial to everyone, from normal humans, and even multi-billion dollar industries. This is because, without them, a select few corporations will choose to endlessly exploit the planet and its finite resources, not caring about the myriad of consequences that occur. These affect humans and animals alike. These consist of an unprecedented heating event of the earth caused by modern humans, starting during the industrial revolution
- what seems like unstoppable deforestation, caused by land clearage for cattle, logging and infrastructure. In fact, at this rate, we would only have 10% of our forests left by 2030.
- tons of pollution going to landfill, where toxic waste slowly leaches out into the ground and waterways
- Air pollution, which kills 10million people annually. In fact, Covid-19 has saved more lives in China in 2020 than it killed, as the lockdown dramatically cleaned up the air.
- Raising water levels, an effect of climate change, which has dramatically decreased the melted both the northern and southern's ice sheets. In fact, the Arctic has reduced in size by almost 50%
So on and so forth. It is clear that tougher environmental regulations must be made, to protect this planet that we humans, and trillions of other living organisms, call home.
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