The document discusses several key principles of environmentalism:
1) Nature follows natural processes that humans must understand and respect to maintain balance. Disrupting nature can lead to imbalance.
2) All forms of life, including insects, are important as they benefit both humans and the environment in various ways like pollination, waste removal, and pest control.
3) Ecological systems are interconnected as resources and matter are transferred between organisms through food chains and nutrient cycles from producers to consumers and decomposers.
4) Environments and living things are constantly changing over time through natural processes like growth, aging, and disasters.
5) Humans must properly dispose of waste and be responsible for their
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NSTP (Activity 6)
The document discusses several key principles of environmentalism:
1) Nature follows natural processes that humans must understand and respect to maintain balance. Disrupting nature can lead to imbalance.
2) All forms of life, including insects, are important as they benefit both humans and the environment in various ways like pollination, waste removal, and pest control.
3) Ecological systems are interconnected as resources and matter are transferred between organisms through food chains and nutrient cycles from producers to consumers and decomposers.
4) Environments and living things are constantly changing over time through natural processes like growth, aging, and disasters.
5) Humans must properly dispose of waste and be responsible for their
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1. Nature knows best.
Since one must not go against natural processes if one wants
to preserve a consistent and steady flow of resources, we humans need to comprehend nature and abide by its laws. If we, as humans, have disrupted some aspect of the cycle of existence, this could lead to more imbalance in our surroundings. 2.All forms of life are important Insects, which are alive, are a good example. In a variety of ways, insects benefit both people and the environment. They control nuisance insects, pollinate food-producing crops, and serve as sanitation experts by removing waste so that the planet doesn't get overrun with dung-eating insects like cockroaches and flies. These helpful insects can be introduced when pests are endangering a crop to consume the pest and stop further harm. In other situations, insects that devour specific weeds can be released to stop the weed from spreading. And lastly, even the smallest thing has a crucial function in nature 3.Everything is connected to For instance, in the food chain, producers’ plants are eaten everything by primary consumers (herbivores like caterpillars), who are then eaten by secondary consumers (meat eaters/carnivores, like chickens who consume caterpillars), and finally by tertiary consumers, whose bodies are then decomposed by bacteria. They decompose dead plants and animals and bring important nutrients back to the soil so that plants can flourish 4.Everything changes We as a humans our physical appearance changes with each passing day.The eggs will soon be a chickens, just like the caterpillars that would soon become butterflies. Additionally, not everything in the environment remains the same. When disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis, and floods happen, numerous environmental factors will change. 5.Everything must go on somewhere “Everything must go on somewhere”, one of the concrete examples of this is throwing our garbage anywhere. We the human must be responsible of we action or things we do since small things can change or cause a huge damage not only in human but also to other living things. 6.Ours is a finite earth “Ours is a finite earth” meaning our resources are not infinite and if we don't. take care of ecosystem will soon suffer from thirst and hunger. I also learned that the reason. why there are so many pests and rodents in the city is because people destroyed their 7.Nature is beautiful and wonderful, It reflects a perspective often associated with certain and we are stewards of the God’s religious and environmental worldviews. It emphasizes the creation idea that the natural world is a gift from a divine creator and that humans have a responsibility to care for and protect this creation. One of the examples here is a Conservation Initiative by a Religious Community Imagine a religious community that believes in the sanctity of nature as a divine creation. They may take concrete actions to demonstrate their belief in stewardship of the Earth.