A Collection of Essays from the 3rd Macao-wide English Essay Competition!
In today’s world, nearly two billion people, approximately 25% of the global population, lack access to clean drinking water. This problem is particularly prevalent in underdeveloped countries where water supply systems are inadequately constructed. The consequences of this issue extend beyond human lives, posing a threat to the underwater ecosystem and its animal inhabitants.
“There is no such thing as ‘away’. When we throw anything away, it must go somewhere.” – Annie Leonard, Executive Director of Greenpeace USA. The United Nations (UN) reports that one million plastic drinking bottles are purchased every minute, and up to five trillion single-use plastic bags are used worldwide every year.
As concrete jungles expand and urban landscapes flourish, the delicate relationship between nature and humanity is tested. Overdeveloped cities are a phenomenon witnessed across the globe, which has brought unprecedented changes to our natural environments.
The intricate relationship between humans and the natural world is a delicate balance we must strive to sustain. Today, a pressing issue that threatens this balance, and consequently our health, is marine pollution.
The summer of 2023 found me on icy shores in Svalbard, with my face graced by the soft touch of a biting Arctic wind. Leading a scientific survey, the initial excitement gradually got replaced with a sense of revelation.
“Hurray!” As the news spread rapidly through WeChat groups, informing us that schools were closed, my friends and classmates burst with joy. But the reason for the closures, the hoisting of a No.8 typhoon signal, caused me consternation as this was the third school closure in just 40 days because of typhoon or rainstorm.
Nature plays an important role in our lives, shaping our existence and providing us with the resources that are necessary for survival. However, our daily activities often strain this relationship, leading to environmental degradation and unsustainable practices.
Globally, approximately 2.7 million tons of pesticides were reportedly applied to agricultural land in 2020. Pesticides were designed to prevent yield losses; however, not only have they been given rise to new environmental issues, but also backfired on humans, significantly impeding progress towards achieving The 2023 Agenda’s socio-environmental goals.
In the distant past, the relationship between humans and nature was harmonious and intimate. During that time, we revered and respected nature as the bedrock and wellspring of our existence. The connection between humans and nature is also intricate and interwoven.
There is an interesting phenomenon that when people run out of topics to discuss, they will instinctively look up at the skies and discuss the weather. Most people consider this phenomenon as an amusing anecdote, but if we ponder deeply, it becomes evident that the weather and the environment immensely affect everyone living on the planet.