Now there are many problems of environmental pollution such as water pollution, air pollution, soil pollution, noise pollution and deforestation but I think the most serious problem is rubbish.
The rubbish is not good for health and environment. We should reduce the rubbish in the activities daily.
Firstly, we need to reuse things such as: we use the bottles of milk, juice, mineral water to fill up water. If we don't fit up the clothes, we can give for younger sister or younger brother,...
Secondly, we can recycle the cans to make school things. We also recycle the paper boards to make useful things.
Thirdly, we open a book festival. We swap books, stories, magazines, newspapers with each other.
Finally, we use the reusable things such as: paper bags, reusable bags. So we do not need use plastic bags.
So we can protect the environment with some little actions. I think people can do it to have a better life.
Fifty years ago, when I began exploring the ocean, no one - not Jacques Perrin, not Jacques Cousteau or Rachel Carson - imagined that we could do anything to harm the ocean by what we put into it or by what we took out of it. It seemed, at the time, to be a sea of Eden, but now we know, and now we are facing paradise lost. I want to share with you my personal view of changes in the sea that affect all of us, and to consider why it matters that in 50 years, we've lost - actually, we've taken, we've eaten - more than 90 percent of the big fish in the sea; why you should care that nearly half of the coral reefs have disappeared; why a mysterious depletion of oxygen in large areas of the Pacific should concern not only the creatures that are dying, but it really should concern you. It does concern you, as well. I'm haunted by the thought of what Ray Anderson calls "tomorrow's child," asking why we didn't do something on our watch to save sharks and squids and coral reefs and the living ocean while there still was time. Well, now is that time. Please protect the sea, protect the environment !!!