He Ailing Planet
He Ailing Planet
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The Ailing Planet Objectives
Green Movement
Sustainable development
Zoo at Zambia
Brandt Commission
Four Principal biological systems
Article 48 of Indian Constitution
Population Explosion (consequences, the best contraceptive etc.)
Era of Responsibility
Notes
1. Locate the lines in the text that support the title The Ailing Planet.
The following lines in the text support the title The Ailing Planet:
The author has depicted the planet earth as someone who is suffering from a
disease. The green movement takes a holistic view of the situation and seeks
to maintain and conserve the environment and maintain it.
10. What is the holistic and ecological view of the world that has emerged
in recent times?
The view about the world in the recent times is that it is an organism which
has become ailing and needs looking after. It also has metabolic needs and
vital processes which have to be nurtured and preserved. We have to save the
earth for our successors.
11. Explain the statement forests precede mankind; deserts follow.
Forests have helped to nurture mankind from times immemorial but man has
destroyed these forests ruthlessly and deserts have taken their place. Man is
destroying himself by destroying forests.
12. Role of industries in the preservation of environment:
Industries and industrialists have to exercise control in use of natural
resources. The top officials need to become the guardians of our environment
if we have to think about our future generations.
13. What are the four principal biological systems that the author refers to?
The author refers to fisheries, forests, grasslands and croplands as they form
the foundation of the global economic system. They provide raw materials for
industry.
14. How are the earths principal biological systems being depleted?
Earths principal biological systems are being depleted by excessive use. Over
fishing is quite common. Forests are being destroyed to obtain firewood for
cooking.
Grasslands are turning into deserts and produce from croplands is decreasing.
15.How has the growth of world population affected the environment?
Support your answer with suitable arguments?
politicians and writers have realized their responsibility in preserving the non
renewable natural resources for the future generation.