Insights regarding our right as citizens of the Philippines to utilize and enjoy all natural resources according to the principle of sustainable development

 



Most of us are aware that natural resources must arise naturally from living and nonliving materials found in the ground, such as plants, fish, and fungi, as well as water, soil, and minerals. However, thought and consideration must be given to the potential distinction and accessibility of such natural resources. Since certain renewable natural resources require time to regenerate and not all of them are renewable. In short, natural resources is fix and should use wisely and accordingly.


In connection with that, as Filipino citizens, we have the right to make use of and benefit from all natural resources in accordance with the idea of sustainable development. While it is important to use and enjoy natural resources, they should only be used for sustainability and development. We should be mindful and remember that deforestation, chemical farming, and overuse of natural resources all contribute to soil erosion and global warming. Given that we depend on natural resources for shelter, food, water, and even air. For us to live and prosper in this world, we need them. We can't deny the fact that we humans would be powerless and hollow without them.


As citizens, it is our responsibility to make sustainable and develop creative ways to make use of them. One individual must put in our mind that our natural resources will endure as long as we utilise them correctly and might pass and use them on to the upcoming generation. Since using these resources in an illogical or selfish manner can have negative effects. Natural resources can be appreciated, but we must keep in mind that they must be preserved and not wasted.

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