Swifter Solutions
Environment needs to be protected, and markets are here to help. Australia with all its aims of economy, has decided to push forth new environmental laws in order to protect native forests and bring in new laws for land clearing. Protection should be considered a welcome move that should curb climate change and protect vulnerable biodiversity and forests in the region. In addition, to protection of forests, and biodiversity, Australia must consider reforestation as another salient factor that could be used. Planting more trees could be considered a substitute for human exploitation that has led to climate change. New laws for land clearing should be considered a significant measure to bring about a change in the efficient use of land. Most nations that are equipped to deal with climate change and other environmental problems have significantly improved their laws, and made them environmentally-friendly. Australia must follow suit and give its population an environmentally-friendly society that is fit for work and leisure for the twenty-first century.
Climate has been changing forth since the last few decades; government measures to curb environmental problems should be considered a hallmark that must improve environmental conditions in Australia. Environment must be protected by the government and all efficient measures must be used in order to bring about a change in understanding nature and its comprehensive abilities to evolve and sustain different species and sub-species. The Australian move towards protection of native forests should be considered as an approval of building a society that is nature-oriented and has the motivation to live with it as peacefully as it must in the present times.
Environmental problems must be resolved either through government action or through efficient utilization of market mechanisms. Environment cannot be left aghast at its own deviousness as it has been thus far. Swifter and more efficient solutions are needed to make a nation environmentally-friendly.
Yuvraj Saharan
Capital Report