I feel that issues facing biodiversity do impact cultural diversity. As we have learned biodiversity greatly contributes to many areas of a country's, like its economy and natural resources available. There is a great amount of biodiversity on our planet and people have become one with the part there are from. People can move from country to country or state to state, but one thing I have noticed is that when it comes to the bottom line, there truly is no place like home. Of course where a person comes from molds them and the areas biodiversity contributes to the culture of an area. Some people are more connected with their roots and origins than others. As time has gone by the destruction of bio-diversities has impacted culture. When people move they adapt to their new environment. Little by little bits and pieces of their origins will disappear. When an area is destroyed people feel as if their home has been violated and of course they would if the land shaped them to be who they are. Many languages and cultures have vanished from this kind of destruction. I believe that governments should actively involved in protecting cultural diversity. Languages and cultures all tell different stories and we should try to preserve our history on this planet. They are words of wisdom that have been passed down from generations to generations. Change is good, but we must not forget where we came from. And if possible we must protect it so that future generations can enjoy both biodiversity and cultural diversity.
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I just finished creating a report on the status of education in India which you will find on my Political and Economics page. I invite you to make comments on this report.
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