Ignorance is a Blight
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ecology & environment
school essay
published 18/12/2007
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Ever since modern humans have formed a cohesive society, they have slowly removed themselves from being manipulated by their surroundings, to being in direct control of the surrounding environment. One form of this control is the use of pesticides to keep crops, and various locations free of insects, some of which are carriers of disease. While humans are rampantly using these pesticides and insecticides, many remain blissfully unaware of the longterm effects and harm which said pesticides can wreak upon the environment. While many believe that these effects are irrevocable, there are those who do believe that change can be made. Only through education can humanity eventually repair the damage caused to earth.
Table of Contents
- How we harm ourselves.
- The ideal of ignorance.
- Reducing the use of chemicals.
- What caused our ignorance towards our planet.
