Globalization and the absence of a moral element and an environmental component

In our civilization, we deal with the environment around us with purpose and economy, and the purpose is the purposes of the divine law. "God is the purpose of the path." He alone determines our purpose. Every walk in life is the purpose of God's purpose, and walking in the Qur'anic concept is all that man seeks on earth. Mnakbha and ate from his livelihood and to Alnchor. "
In this sense, a great king (Solomon) is listening to the cry of an ant, understanding its logic and smiling to its screams, and Solomon and God's gift to him is a great luck to him, but humanity is required to work hard and patient patience to reach this miraculous harmony between man and the environment. I once read in an American magazine that if it were not for the ants to inhabit the earth's surface, and since there was life on earth, see God's mercy for our technical civilization, which receives daily tons of pesticides on the ground;
The issue of the environment is a big issue, and the processes of globalization will make it worse. "Corruption has surfaced on land and in the sea, so people have won the hands of some people who have won, so that they may return." But the return is a very difficult process. Who is demanding that the big transnational companies stop these industries that pollute the environment? Great, and I advise those who think I exaggerate when I say that they read the great book of the American scientist Jimmy Ruffin, who says at the end after reviewing all the environmental corruption in the surrounding universe: "The solution and there is no other solution is to go back to the pre-revolution First Industrial ".
Perhaps I disagree with this world in its inevitability, but I think we still have the opportunity in our country to get rid of the impact of technological globalization on our environment and improve the choice of technology that does not pollute the environment and do not spread destruction.
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