These days you can often hear «Be patient!» or «Be more tolerant!». What does that mean? Are these phrases the same? Firstly, we should find out what tolerance is itself.
Tolerance relates to society, so it's directly connected with people's behaviour and their ability to communicate and interact with others. It happens that you have to accept behaviour and beliefs that are different from your own, although you might not agree with or approve of them. But that doesn't mean you have to change your mind or your point of view. You just need to be able to deal with unpleasant or annoying situations. If you disagree with somebody, you should disagree respectfully. You have the right to think freely and come to your own conclusions, even if they differ greatly from other people's conclusions and views.
In my opinion, tolerance is not about how you treat people with whom you agree, it's about how you treat people with whom you disagree. I think tolerance means putting up with people's attitudes, actions and behaviour so that people can get along.
1. Forest clearance.
2. Attenuation of soils.
3. Desertisation of soils.
4. Extermination of animals.
5. Formation of solid wastes.
6. Water. Forest clearance leads to another problem: its the problem of violation of water balance on our planet.
7. Air pollution.
These are the main problems. Well, there sure are other ones, but these problems affect development and life-sustaining activity. Violent development of industry in developing countries leads to the air pollution problem. Old-fashioned facility, emission of cars, burning waste can pollute the air. Sure we have to make provision, help nature - fight for cleaning. But not everywhere people talk about that problem, somewhere people just ignore it.