FAQ

What Is the Main Theme of This Blog?

The main theme of this blog is ecology and the environment in general. The environment supports many life forms and continues to support the nourishment of various ecosystems on land, in the air and water. The interaction of human activities and natural occurrences contributes to the central theme of this blog.

Indeed, humans, plants and animals continue to interact daily with the environment. These actions have positive and negative influences on existing ecosystems, the environment, and the planet in general. This blog looks at these issues, and what the future holds with regards to current activities and trends.

 

How Does the Aspect of Pollution Come In?

It is not possible to talk and discuss matters about the environment without looking at the subject of pollution. In today’s highly industrialized world, there is continuous pollution in the air, on land, and in water bodies – thanks to lacklustre disposal efforts and in some cases, negligence. There is a positive correlation between the state of the planet, and generally, the environment today and the activities that people engage in.

This blog focuses on the area of pollution, because, in many ways, it shapes the planet, existing ecosystems, the environment, and life on earth in general. The subject of ecology is intertwined with issues dealing with pollution, and that is why pollution contributes immensely to the ecology and environmental debate.

 

How Relevant Is the Ecology Debate?

This blog focuses on the issue of ecology, and generally, the environment because it is a very central and important issue in the world today. Existing ecosystems help to sustain different forms of life. Were it not for these ecosystems; there wouldn’t be sustainable living on the planet today.

In this regard, therefore, this blog looks at the ecology issue and highlighting its importance in today and the days to come.

With the ever-burgeoning population on earth, it means that we need the environment and its existing ecosystems more than the environment needs us. This blog, therefore, looks at the intersection of the environment and living and aims to delve in other related pertinent issues.

 

What Is the Space of Culture in All This?

Cultures are the ways of life of different peoples, societies, and communities. These are the norms that influence and direct how people live. In the first place, life itself depends on proper ecosystems and ecology. Association of individuals cannot happen when there are no resources. These resources majorly originate from the environment, which highlights and underscores the vital role that the environment plays.

Cultures, ecology and the environment are closely related, and that is why culture is also an area of concern of the blog. Without ecology, there can be no cultures or ways of life. For people to establish places to live, they have to ensure abundant resources. The exploitation of these resources is what brings people together, and consequently powers their living, thus the nexus between culture and ecology.

 

How Does This Blog Contribute to the Ecology Discussion?

By by looking and delving at the pertinent and crucial areas concerning ecology. The issue of ecology is broad, and therefore, it means that no individual can extensively look at the issue by themselves. In this regard, therefore, this blog aims to dwell on the ecology issue, look at the various factors affecting ecology extensively and comprehensively, to come up with substantial information on the planet.

With the growing issue and debate on climate change and erratic weather patterns, looking at the issue of ecology helps in explaining or clarifying how the interaction of ecosystems and human activity is affecting the planet.

By focusing on ecology, this blog also helps to evaluate some human activities happening in various countries of the world that are contributing to environmental degradation and pollution. Notably, industrial activities and other intensive operations that tend to release substances that interfere with the sanctity of the environment.