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Ecological balance is impossible to achieve when technological progress constanly ruins our environment.Do you agree?
It is the opinion of some that due to technological progress our entire environment has deteriorated. Hence, leading to the belief that ecological equilibrium is unthinkable to obtain.
Moreover, advocates in this view say that according to survey there are 99% threaten species in the reef which are at risk from human activities, like overfishing. In addition, severe weather conditions around the globe are more frequent compared with before. Such as strong cyclone, heavy floods and huge landslides as a result of massive deforestation, particularly in the Asia Pacific region. Take t...
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