Why should we protect the environment?

Protect the natural environment with special value, including providing effective protection for rare species and their living environment, historical sites of special natural development, geological phenomena, landforms and landscapes, etc.

In addition, urban and rural planning, controlling soil erosion and desertification, planting trees, controlling population growth and distribution, and rationally allocating productive forces also belong to environmental protection.

Environmental pollution problems have appeared in different degrees all over the world, including atmospheric pollution, marine pollution and urban environmental problems with global influence. With the globalization of economy and trade, environmental pollution is becoming more and more international, and the problem of transboundary movement of hazardous wastes is the outstanding performance in this respect.

Extended data:

Environmental problems are mainly manifested in the following aspects: pollutant discharge is still quite large, far higher than the self-purification ability of the environment; The task of industrial pollution control is still quite heavy, and the proportion of urban domestic pollution has increased significantly in some places.

Agricultural water quality and soil pollution are increasingly prominent in many areas, and harmful residues of agricultural and sideline products in some places exceed the standard, which affects human health and product export; Soil erosion and desertification are still increasing in some areas;

The grim environmental situation makes a choice: sustainable development or self-destruction There is no doubt that we should immediately take effective measures to prevent and control environmental pollution and destruction. Otherwise, the deteriorating environment will overshadow all our achievements in other fields.