Bài m u tham kh oẫ ả
People have differing views about the impacts of boosting economic growth. While some hold
the opinion that helps the economy take off is the unique way to halt poverty and hunger, I
believe that this development puts more pressure on the government’s shoulders
to address environmental problems and therefore should be stopped.
On the one hand, it is undeniable that ending world hunger and poverty is possible if the
economy of this nation flourishes. Firstly, individuals have to live in poor conditions mostly
because they are unemployed, so covering basic needs including accommodation is too difficult.
The developing economy will create more job opportunities; therefore, they can rent a house
or refurbish their refuge. Secondly, such hunger is partly due to the shortage of food, for in
some nations with extreme weather conditions such as Japan, food price is more exorbitant in
comparison with in other nations. A booming economy may entail the development of machines
used in agriculture which boost the crop yield. Thanks to those benefits, hunger and poverty will
be addressed.
On the other hand, I strongly concur with the view that the development of economy will lead
to environmental deterioration. It is unavoidable that when an economy grows, it will create
more waste and emissions due to the mushrooming of many manufacturing companies and the
domination of machines. This can be elaborated by the serious contamination in China – a
leading economy in the world. Furthermore, rich nations often have tendency to export pollution
intensive activities, like manufacturing of clothing and furniture, to less developed countries,
which is generously endowed with abundant natural resources. Thus, the result of this process is
increase in environmental degradation in developed countries and therefore should be stopped.
In conclusion, although some people advocate the economic development to combat poverty and
hunger in the world, I cannot neglect its detrimental effects on the environment and somehow
think that this development should not continue.
T v ng hayừ ự
– Boost (verb) ~ take off (verb)
Meaning: to make something increase
– Halt (verb)
Meaning: to stop; to make somebody/something stop