SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT TO SAVE THE HUMAN BEIGNS


SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT TO SAVE THE HUMAN BEINGS

By Ganesh Bhandari


The rapid pace of industrialization and urbanization has taken a heavy toll on the environment. Many concerned people think that the government should be responsible for preventing and minimizing the damage to the environment. In the meantime, many individuals can also make invaluable contributions to protect the surrounding environment of their areas. 


The governments have budgets, a workforce, and resources to utilize them for the betterment of the environment. Moreover, the government can also make policies and introduce new laws to restrict those activities, which may have a detrimental effect on the environment. The right use of state power can definitely help the environment to improve. 

To understand this phenomenon, I would like to give an example of many countries in the West, which are industrial nations, but at the same time, they have successfully protected their natural environment. 


Why only the rich countries? Even developing and underdeveloped countries can successfully tackle the issue of the environment. The right use of public taxes and the government’s commitment can lead to success. If I talk about my country, Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, has turned out to become one of the most polluted cities in the world. This is quite unfortunate for a country that is already known for natural beauty and tourism. 

Thus, now the government of my country must swing into action before it is too late. Construction of roads in the hilly and mountainous region is not only difficult but also expensive. Moreover, to construct roads, many more trees needed to be destroyed, and that will trigger natural calamities. Hence, for a country like Nepal, ropeways and underground tunnels to run trains could be economically beneficial, and this practice will keep the natural environment unharmed. 


Things will be much better and more achievable if the government and the people work hand in hand. Public awareness to protect the natural environment and right government policies will help restore nature in its true form. However, only big talk and no implementation of promised tasks bring no success in life. This has been the problem of many countries, and Nepal is no more an exception. 

To sum up in a few words, both the government and individuals are equally responsible for protecting the environment, as it is a common home for everyone. Moreover, they can help each other, as one can formulate the laws while the other can implement them. 


About the author

Ganesh Bhandari is a student, and he has planned to study abroad so that he can gain more knowledge and expertise in his desired subject.

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  1. Good article. I think this is your first article on this blog.
    Dipak Shrestha
    Kathmandu, Nepal

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  2. I am also LB Sir's student, and now I am in the US. He will teach you writing skills. His teaching helped me a lot in the US.
    Subhash Basnet
    Texas, USA

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