On the eve of our Earth Day, we reflect on the relationship between human beings and Nature. Nature is just like our Mother, who raises us and won't hurt us. We have to be responsible for what we've done to Mother Nature.Sometimes we humans take everything from Nature for granted.

The origin of the problem is said to be the large population. Human beings need more space to live in. So they fell the trees and fill the seas. We should just take what we only need from the nature. But it seems like we're too greedy and get too much.

So we should keep reflecting on the challenges we meet with. We should  heigten our crisis awareness for environment problems. Otherwise, all we could do is to find a spare planet.

Once it's hard to imagine, but now people start to think about the
possibilities to evacuate from the polluted planet. But if human beings do not change their "bad habit," the polluted areas are destined to be extended in the universe and probably kill the other "Earth." So education is important. We should educate all generations and turn our Earth into a wonderful place.

Generally speaking, a thorough assessment of the health of all Earth's major ecosystems, from oceans to forests is needed. We should do it here and now. After all, we have only one planet.

KGHS students from Taiwan



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