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‘Something is rotten in the system, if criminals can dump 30,000 tonnes of rubbish’

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In her latest column for KentOnline, MP Katie Lam has expressed her disappointment and concern over the state’s inability to adequately protect the environment. As a representative of the people, Lam has always been a vocal advocate for environmental conservation and has continuously raised her voice against the actions that harm our planet.

The current state of our environment is a cause for alarm. Every day, we are faced with news of deforestation, air and water pollution, and the extinction of species. The consequences of our actions are becoming more evident with each passing day, and yet, the state seems to be failing in its duty to protect our planet.

Lam has rightly pointed out that the state’s failure to protect the environment not only affects the present but also has far-reaching consequences for the future. The decisions made today will have a direct impact on the quality of life of future generations. It is, therefore, imperative that we take urgent action to protect our planet.

One of the major factors contributing to the state’s inability to protect the environment is its failure to enforce strict regulations and hold those who violate them accountable. Time and again, we have witnessed industries and corporations blatantly flouting environmental laws without facing any consequences. This not only encourages others to follow suit but also sends a message that the state is not serious about protecting the environment.

Lam has rightly emphasized the need for stronger regulations and stricter enforcement. She believes that the state needs to take a more proactive approach in ensuring that industries and corporations adhere to environmental laws. This could be achieved by imposing hefty fines and penalties on those found guilty of harming the environment. The state must also work towards creating a more efficient monitoring system to keep a check on violators.

Another crucial aspect that Lam has highlighted is the need for the state to work in collaboration with local communities and environmental organizations. They are the ones who are directly affected by the actions of industries and corporations. By involving them in the decision-making process, the state can gain valuable insights and work towards finding solutions that benefit both the environment and the economy.

Furthermore, Lam has urged the state to prioritize investment in renewable energy sources and sustainable practices. As the world moves towards a more eco-friendly future, it is critical that the state takes the necessary steps to reduce our carbon footprint and transition to a greener and more sustainable way of living. This will not only help in mitigating the effects of climate change but also create new job opportunities and boost the economy.

Lam’s column serves as a reminder to the state of its responsibility towards protecting the environment. As citizens, it is our duty to hold our leaders accountable and demand action. We must also take individual steps towards living a more environmentally conscious life. Simple changes like reducing our use of single-use plastics, conserving energy, and choosing sustainable products can make a significant impact.

In conclusion, MP Katie Lam’s column is a wake-up call for the state to take urgent action towards protecting the environment. We cannot afford to sit back and watch as our planet suffers. The state must step up and fulfill its duty to safeguard the environment for the present and future generations. Let us all join hands and work towards creating a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable world. After all, as Lam rightly says, “We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.”

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