III. YOUTH AND ENVIRONMENT 

Like we have noted in the past, there are even other environmental conservation guidelines, regulations, and treaties, but there is little meaningful enforcement. Young people have a crucial part to play.

Young people make up a large part of the world's population, and young people will have to live longer than their elders with the consequences of current environmental decisions. Such policies would also impact future generations and tackle concerns such as resource degradation, habitat destruction and long-lived toxic material.

Young people should take an important role in the safety and development of the community. Adjust the way of life and the way it impacts the climate. By adopting environmentally friendly practices, recycling various materials, and preserving resources such as water and electricity, they can build their homes, schools, and young organizations. Engaging young people in environmental conservation not only has a significant effect on the evolving attitudes of young adults, it may also affect their parents and their friends.