The Exigencies of Environmental Protection Against the Vulnerabilities of Natural Disasters

2015 
Motto: "We cannot prevent disasters ... What we hope to do is to be more proactive, to be better prepared so that we can react better, faster." Winston Choo, 2006 The exigencies of environmental protection must be concomitantly achieved both at micro and macroeconomic levels, at individual and national states and international communities' levels. No matter the scale we refer to, there should be taken strict actions meant to modify the present tendencies of environmental deterioration in order to permanently maintain an equitable balance between satisfying the more and more diverse necessities of present society and protecting all components of environment. Although it is difficult or, in some cases, even impossible to establish their appearance within time and space coordinates, the majority associates them with the period of industrial revolution, because the man's wish of a better, more sustainable life has uncontrollable effects on the environment, or the climate. Thus, the change with its multiple faces and components remains a priority for the protection of the environment and of the sustainable development, and people face the most important choice of their long history. One with paradigmatic values - having rational, ecologic, protectionist, emotional, educational valences - generated by the troubling metamorphoses like: the exhaustion of natural resources, "baby-boom" beyond any control, the ecologic unbalances, the inequality of chances when education, health and carrier are concerned.
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