Roderick Frazier
Nash's Island Civilization discusses several factors that have
contributed to the damage of our environment. One that stuck out in particular
to me was pollution. Nash states how the word pollution was introduced to
society in the mid 1960's. Recently it has become a trending topic amongst
environmentalist and set off an alarm to people all across the world. Pollution
can be defined as "the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment
that causes adverse change." As humans, we've contributed more pollutants
to our environment than any other species on Earth. If we damaged it, we should
be the ones to find the solution.
Over thousands of
years, people have introduced technology that has had a bitter sweet effect on
us. Think of how people were living thousands of years ago in huts but they
were not harming their surroundings. Today we have cities such as New York City
with thousands of buildings that house millions of people but with this come
destruction to the environment due to pollutants. I have aspirations to live in
New York when I graduate from college but after reading Nash's statements about
how selfish humans have been with our surrounding neighbors; it makes me
question my decision to move. I may just remain a small town boy, contributing
to the demise of the world as little as I can. Still, I want to live out my
dreams in New York whether I distribute many pollutants or not. That's the
issue, finding a balance for humanity's technological advancements and the
well-being of the Mother Nature.
http://www.nrdc.org/air/cleanairact/default.asp?gclid=CNWf_4zS-7ECFc2b7Qod_wsAgQ
I agree that we used to be able to live along with nature without polluting. We must have some way to have cities and not pollute. Some ways are proposed in the Island Civilization article that I think we could use.
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