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In simple, worldview is just a term which reflects the human behavior, thoughts, feelings, morals, values regarding the nature. This term can be defined as human believes about world. Every individual have their own ideas or point of views about world which are influenced by the contemplations of books we read, shows or videos we watch and type of religion, society or family background attached with. In general worldview is mostly affected by culture (religion) and technology (science).
My thoughts regarding worldview are affected by both science and religion. I think now days if science says there is scarcity of any specific natural resource, 99.9% of people will believe in them because of evidence or information they have. So, people are more practical now, they need proof for single lines. On the other hand in this matters religious or cultural view of world are behind because of shortage or no proofs and evidence. I was born in India and mostly influenced by Hindu and Sikh religion. In Hindu religion some of trees, plants and animals are worshipped as god for example Ficus religiosa (peepal tree), Ocimum tenuiflorum (tulsai), and cow. But in country like Canada, USA and more Ocimum tenuiflorum (tulsai) plant is used as weed for smoking and cow beefs are favorite dish to eat. So, it shows different cultural views regarding our nature and earth.
I think there is direct relationship between natural world and humans. Humans are considered as “saver” as well as “destroyer” of natural world. As a destroyer human has invented many weapons, arms and bombs which are directly harming our natural resources. On the other hand they have invented solar panels which help in saving our natural resources like tree and also help in reducing pollution. A single step of humans like planting of tree can save our environment as well as single step by humans like cutting down of trees can cause many problems to our environment as well as to us because we are directly connected with our natural world. Technology can help our natural world, most common example is solar panel and other great example is weather forecasting which makes us aware about various natural disasters. Weather Forecasting can help us at great extend regarding our environmental problems for example it will make us aware about floods, sandy, snow storm etc.
Canada is a vast country with a full of natural resources and a less population. It is a great place to live. Canada is already a developed nation and even growing more and more at high pace. Canadian people and government are aware of environmental problems that other countries are facing, so they are using their technology very efficiently and effectively as well. They are doing much more for environment by introducing different environmental programs and environment centers like weather office, weather radio, Canadian hurricane center and many more for Canada safe and pollution free environment.

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