The significance of formulating environmental legal systems?

The human environment is divided into natural and social environment.The natural environment includes the atmospheric environment, water environment, biological environment, geology and soil environment, as well as other natural environments; the social environment includes the living environment, production environment, transportation environment, cultural environment, and other social environment.

Simply speaking, the so -called environment is everything we face in daily life.The space we face provides the air needed for our breath, rivers and lakes, or groundwater, becoming a freshwater that can be used by us.The vegetables and fruits we eat grow from the land.Think about life from morning to night every day, from getting up, washing, breakfast, work, work, get off work, buying food, cooking, brushing, laundry, reading, sleeping, sleeping, we consume water, electricity, electricity, electricity, electric , Coal (or natural gas, firewood), gasoline (people from cars), food and washing products, etc.; we use cotton products (such as sheets, clothes), wooden products (such as furniture), metal products (such as kitchen knife) , Glass products (such as cups), petroleum products (such as plastic), clay products (such as housing bricks), and even daily necessities (such as Chinese herbal medicine) and so on.These daily necessities are caused by raw materials such as cotton, forests, minerals, etc. in large osmotic materials.In the process of production and processing, they often need to consume a lot of freshwater, coal, oil and other energy sources.We live by all the environmental supply.Imagine that once nature stops the supply of raw materials, our lives will become very difficult, and human beings will lose their survival conditions, so saying “Destroy the environment is to destroy the foundation of human survival.”

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