We Humans Must Include Nature In Our Sense of Self.
The food we eat, the air we breathe, and the water we use to irrigate our crops are all gifts from our woods, rivers, seas, and soils. They provide us with a wide range of additional products and services that are essential to our well-being, pleasure, and success. These natural resources are frequently referred to as the world's "natural capital."
The direct interactions between humans and environment are extremely significant in a variety of ways, with increasing focus on their effects on human health and wellbeing (both positively and negatively), on people's attitudes and behaviors toward nature, and on the advantages and risks to wildlife.
5 Simple Things You Can Do to Help Protect the Earth:
- Recycling.
- Wildlife Preservation.
- Plant a Tree
- Conserve Water.
- Use Fewer Chemicals.
Recycling
Recycling offers a significant environmental benefit by lowering air and water pollution and conserving energy. Recycling lower emissions of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons, which contribute to global climate change.

Wildlife Preservation
The extinction of iconic species is a tragedy with serious effects. Our ecosystem health depends on the diversity of animals, plants, and marine life. We can survive, find enough food to eat, and earn a living thanks to healthy ecosystems. The ecosystem and people, especially the less privileged people in the world will suffer when species vanish or become fewer in number.

Plant a Tree
By collecting carbon dioxide, extracting and storing carbon while also releasing oxygen back into the air, trees reduce global warming.
As they lose moisture and reflect heat upward from their leaves, they also lower wind speeds and chill the air. According to estimates, trees may cool cities down by up to 7°C.
Also, for many species of animals, including birds, insects, bats, and squirrels, trees provide a canopy and a home. But they do more than only provide as a habitat for wildlife, tree fruits also serve as food for them.
