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Hi teachers,
I am preparing for the IELTS exam and this is my personal practice. Could you please help me check it? Thank you very much.
Some people think that instead of preventing climate change, we need to find a way to live with it. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
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It is true that climate change has been producing adverse effects on human life over the past decades, raising many controversial questions on how people should confront it. Although the idea of adaptability appears reasonable, this cannot be viewed as an ultimate approach for humankind to address the issue.
Despite the increasing difficulties in combating climate change, there are still a number of workable solutions that can be implemented. First, government need to establish strict policies aimed at reducing human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases, which have contributed substantially to global warming. For example, regulations on reducing deforestation as well as promoting renewable sources of energy will play a significant role in the battle against climate change. Second, every individual can do a small part to influence the big environmental picture through a whole host of practices such as switching to green power like solar panels or relying upon public transportation. If everyone could make such small changes, the impact would become considerable as a whole.
Another reason is that climate change is a constant process, not something that has been ended. Therefore, if people decided to stop taking action on climate change, they will have to suffer from serious consequences in the long term. For example, sea level rise associated with global warming has been displacing tens of millions of people in low-lying areas, especially in developing countries. In addition, living species have also been affected by the rise of temperatures and will be in danger of extinction if the warming trend continues at its current rate. It should be noted that the loss is irreversible and affects not only the biodiversity but also humans themselves.
In conclusion, fighting global warming must be given top priory due to its negative impacts. Governments and individuals should take steps to prevent climate change before it becomes insurmountable.
I am preparing for the IELTS exam and this is my personal practice. Could you please help me check it? Thank you very much.
Some people think that instead of preventing climate change, we need to find a way to live with it. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
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It is true that climate change has been producing adverse effects on human life over the past decades, raising many controversial questions on how people should confront it. Although the idea of adaptability appears reasonable, this cannot be viewed as an ultimate approach for humankind to address the issue.
Despite the increasing difficulties in combating climate change, there are still a number of workable solutions that can be implemented. First, government need to establish strict policies aimed at reducing human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases, which have contributed substantially to global warming. For example, regulations on reducing deforestation as well as promoting renewable sources of energy will play a significant role in the battle against climate change. Second, every individual can do a small part to influence the big environmental picture through a whole host of practices such as switching to green power like solar panels or relying upon public transportation. If everyone could make such small changes, the impact would become considerable as a whole.
Another reason is that climate change is a constant process, not something that has been ended. Therefore, if people decided to stop taking action on climate change, they will have to suffer from serious consequences in the long term. For example, sea level rise associated with global warming has been displacing tens of millions of people in low-lying areas, especially in developing countries. In addition, living species have also been affected by the rise of temperatures and will be in danger of extinction if the warming trend continues at its current rate. It should be noted that the loss is irreversible and affects not only the biodiversity but also humans themselves.
In conclusion, fighting global warming must be given top priory due to its negative impacts. Governments and individuals should take steps to prevent climate change before it becomes insurmountable.