The Environmental Problems that Today’s World Is Facing Are so Great that There Is Little Ordinary People Can Do to Improve the Situation. so Governments and Large Organizations Should Be Responsible for Reducing the Amount of Damage Being Done to The Environment. to What Extent Do You Agree or Disagree? Give Reasons for Your Answer and Include Any Relevant Examples from Your Own Experience or Knowledge.
Currently, the world is facing too many environmental problems that are not easy to solve by normal people, so the government and large organisations should take action to minimise the harm that is being caused to the environment. I agree that this is one way to tackle the problem, but individual responsibility must also be taken into consideration.
Greater effort from the government and bigger organizations will decrease to the same extent as the environment is impaired. Because both government and popular organizations like UN has enough income to contribute in fighting against it as they will stop cutting down trees for making man made materials such as furniture by replacing with others ingredients as well as they will put good environment policy that will aid in balancing between human activities and reforestation in which in end environment conservation will be observed and environment catastrophes will be declined. For example, in Serengeti National Park, which is located in Tanzania, the government has decided to relocate freely all the Masai tribe with their domestic animal, such as cows and so on, from the area to another suitable place, before the damage becomes irreversible, which will cost both the wildlife animals and the residents nearby.
However, targeting only the government and large organizations to reverse the global environmental crisis is not effective enough on its own. Individual member of the community has to play a crucial role in not hurting the environment, as the responsibility begins at home, so if everyone takes this incident seriously, the world will be saved from environmental problems such as global warming. For instance, in my village, we had a routine of planting trees every weekend in order to restore the forest that had been used for agriculture back in the years, and now we have a big forest that helps people in the formation of rain and animal habitat.
To recapitulate, I believe the best approach to tackling environmental degradation in the world starts with individual responsibility, as people need to protect and conserve their environment individually, rather than waiting for the government and greater organizations to step forward.

