About Environmental Protection
Environmental protection is the practice of protecting the natural environment by individuals, organizations, and governments. Its objectives are to conserve natural resources, prevent pollution, and restore damaged ecosystems.
Climate change, deforestation, plastic pollution, and loss of biodiversity are among the biggest threats our planet faces today. But every small action counts!
Did You Know?
- Over 8 million tons of plastic enter our oceans every year.
- Forests cover 31% of the world’s land area—but we’re losing 10 million hectares annually.
- Renewable energy sources like solar and wind could supply 90% of global electricity by 2050.
- One tree can absorb up to 48 pounds of carbon dioxide per year.
- If everyone on Earth lived like the average American, we’d need 5 Earths to sustain us.
What You Can Do
Here are simple steps you can take today:
- Reduce single-use plastics (use reusable bags, bottles, and containers).
- Conserve water and energy at home.
- Support sustainable brands and local farmers.
- Plant trees or support reforestation projects.
- Educate others and spread awareness!
Contact Us
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