Environmental problems have become one of the most urgent problems of modern society. More and more people suffer from air and water pollution. Nature also suffers from land and nuclear pollution. The reasons for such environmental problems are numerous. Among them increasing number of cars in the streets, factory waste, millions of cut down trees, destroyed habitats of animals, contaminated rivers and seas. All these problems mainly arise due to human careless activities and gradually destroy our planet. If we look closely, we’ll notice that not only one city is under danger, but the majority of world population. Fortunately, there are many ways to suspend these problems. If everybody starts caring about the planet we live on, many environmental problems can be solved. For example, if we start recycling paper and cardboard, we can save lots of trees. If we start using public transport more than private cars, we can have less air pollution. Local governments can also help to prevent some problems, if they forbid logging companies to destroy the forests, or stop factories from polluting water. The most important thing is, of course, to start acting immediately, otherwise we might have to face many global disasters.
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The main attribute of Trafalgar Square is Nelson's Column.
In front of Nelson's Column there is the National Gallery.
In the National Gallery there is the finest collection of pictures in the world.
The Statue of Charles I has a very comical history.
After the English Civil War the statue was bought by a cutler.
The man made a few knives and forks with gold handles from the metal of the statue.
The man soon made much money and gave up his business.
After the Restoration the government wanted to erect a new Statue to the commemoration of Charles I.
The man decided to buy a statue at a moderate price.
The monument was raised in the place where it stands.
The main attribute of Trafalgar Square is Nelson's Column.
In front of Nelson's Column there is the National Gallery.
In the National Gallery there is the finest collection of pictures in the world.
The Statue of Charles I has a very comical history.
After the English Civil War the statue was bought by a cutler.
The man made a few knives and forks with gold handles from the metal of the statue.
The man soon made much money and gave up his business.
After the Restoration the government wanted to erect a new Statue to the commemoration of Charles I.
The man decided to buy a statue at a moderate price.
The monument was raised in the place where it stands.