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Trees are responsible for the purification of polluted air through the process of photosynthesis, which is also responsible for the nutrition of these plants. By reducing the amount of forests on the planet, we will also be reducing our oxygen, an essential element for our existence.
Every day a frightening number of carbon dioxide is emitted into the atmosphere, the production of this gas destroys the ozone layer that protects our planet against the arrival of violet rays, which contribute to global warming and have a great impact on the environment and consequently on life of living beings.
Natural resource exploitation has existed since the colonial period, and though it has evolved over the centuries, it has never ceased, or has become less harmful to the environment. It is necessary to stop this unbridled exploitation and prevent them from further destroying what little we have left, not only struggling against this destructive system but also at home, so when we adopt a sustainable life our actions contribute positively to the environment, otherwise we will be contributing each time to the natural imbalance that we are living. It is necessary to speak for those who cannot, we must act for our environment.