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response of "Anthropocene" After reading this movie "Anthropocene," I have a lot of new ideas. Our Earth was once the most beautiful planet in the universe. It has an endless ocean; it has lush forests; it gives fresh air to people. However, everything is changing. Sewage and domestic wastewater discharged from the factory directly flow into the rivers, lakes, and seas and pollute the water resources. Industrial emissions, such as automobile exhaust emissions to the air, severely damaged the Earth's atmosphere. Human beings have cut down trees and destroyed forests in a large amount, causing soil erosion and soil desertification. The most horrible thing is that humans keep killing animals. As a result, many species on the land are on the brink of extinction, causing the ecological balance to continue to be destroyed. "We are in the beginnings of a transition to something else," one scientist ominously proclaims during the film. …show more content…
Such as global warming. The main reason for global warming is the massive use of fossil fuels by humanity over the past century, the release of large amounts of greenhouse gases; the large-scale burning of coal, natural gas, and other significant greenhouse gas emissions; indiscriminate deforestation, making the ability to absorb carbon dioxide caused by the decline. Global warming will redistribute global precipitation, glaciers and permafrost melting, sea level rise and so on, both endanger the balance of natural ecosystems and threaten human food supply and living environment. Some time ago, I saw a sad news. A small polar bear floats on the ice and is saved. Because she lives on the ice has only this one space, her loved ones also disappear. This makes me feel distressed. We should cherish the environment and attach importance to the seriousness of environmental pollution. Humans have to pay an increasingly hefty price for

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