In an increasingly urbanized world, the relationship between natural ecosystems and human-made structures has become a critical topic of discussion. Natural ecosystems, such as forests, wetlands, and coral reefs, are self-sustaining environments that support biodiversity, regulate climate, and provide essential services like clean air and water. On the other hand, human-made structures, including cities, roads, and industrial complexes, are engineered to meet the growing demands of modern society. While these structures drive economic growth and innovation, they often come at the cost of environmental degradation and habitat loss.
Notice your daily choices: habits, consumption, waste. Awareness is the beginning