Green energy refers to
energy that is produced
from renewable,
environmentally friendly
sources that have minimal
impact on the planet.
Examples include solar,
wind, hydro, geothermal,
and biomass energy. It is
sustainable and helps
reduce carbon emissions,
combating climate change.
THE VITAL ROLE OF WATER IN ECOSYSTEMS
THREATS TO
NATURE’S
HARMONY
Deforestation
Large-scale tree removal
disrupts ecosystems, reduces
biodiversity, and contributes to
climate change by decreasing
carbon absorption and altering
habitats.
Pollution
Air, water, and soil pollution
harm wildlife, poison
ecosystems, and degrade
natural resources essential for
survival
Climate Change
Rising temperatures, extreme
weather, and melting ice caps
threaten ecosystems, causing
habitat loss and endangering
species worldwide.
Overexploitation
Excessive hunting, fishing, and
resource extraction deplete
nature’s reserves, endangering
species and disturbing ecological
stability.
HUMANS AS
PART OF NATURE
Humans are deeply
connected to nature, relying
on its resources for survival.
We depend on forests for
oxygen, rivers for water, and
biodiversity for food. Our
actions shape ecosystems,
influencing climate, wildlife
populations, and
environmental health.
Sustainable living and
responsible resource
management help maintain
nature’s delicate balance.
Despite technological
advancements, humans
remain part of Earth’s
intricate ecosystem.
Industrialization and
urbanization have altered
landscapes, but
conservation efforts can
mitigate damage. By
preserving forests,
protecting wildlife, and
reducing pollution, we
ensure that future
generations inherit a world
where nature and humanity
coexist in harmony.
CONSERVATION
EFFORTS
Habitat Protection
Preserving forests, wetlands, and oceans ensures
biodiversity thrives. Protected areas, like national
parks, safeguard species and ecosystems from humaninduced harm.
Sustainable Practices
Eco-friendly agriculture, responsible fishing, and
renewable energy reduce environmental impact,
promoting long-term balance between nature and
human needs.