Finsterbusch's book "Taking Sides: Social Issues", is an argumentive book and covers alot of topics. The Issue 19 which states " Is mankind Dangerously Harming The Environment?" argues about the environmental damages and harms caused by the people. The two sides are:
YES: Chris Bright, from “Anticipating Environmental ‘Surprise,’” in Lester R. Brown et al., State of the World 2000: A World watch Institute Report on Progress Toward a Sustainable Society (W. W. Norton, 2000)
NO: Bjorn Lomborg, from “The Truth About the Environment,” The Economist (August 4, 2001)
Research associate Chris Bright demonstrates how human actions are inadvertently altering and degrading the environment in ways that are harmful to humans. Environment is responsible for all of the external factors affecting an organism. These factors may be other living organisms (biotic factors) or nonliving variables (abiotic factors), such as temperature, rainfall, day length, wind, and ocean currents.
The interactions of organisms with biotic and abiotic factors form an ecosystem. Even minute changes in any one factor in an ecosystem can influence whether or not a particular plant or animal species will be successful in its environment. Organisms and their environment constantly interact, and both are changed by this interaction. Like all other living creatures, humans have clearly changed their environment, but they have done so generally on a grander scale than have all other species. Some of these human-induced changes such as the destruction of the world’s tropical rain forests to create farms or grazing land for cattle have led to altered climate patterns. In turn, altered climate patterns have changed the way animals and plants are distributed in different ecosystems. The long-term consequences of human actions on the environment, while environmentalist’s professionals in various fields, as well as concerned citizens advocate ways to lessen the impact of human activity.......