2. "Heaven breeds everything. Sometimes the wealth produced by land is limited, but people's desires are endless." Only by following the laws of nature can human beings effectively avoid detours in the development and utilization of nature, and human harm to nature will eventually hurt human beings themselves, which is an irresistible law.
3. The construction of ecological civilization is beneficial to the present and the future. Seize the opportunity and meet the challenge, let us firmly establish the socialist concept of ecological civilization, promote the formation of a new pattern of harmonious development between man and nature, and make unremitting efforts to protect the ecological environment.
Extended data
At present, with the comprehensive realization of a well-off society in China, a well-off society will be built in an all-round way in the near future. People's demand for a better life is increasingly extensive, and the requirements for the ecological environment are bound to increase. However, the development of ecological civilization is unbalanced, and the impact of global climate change on human beings is increasing day by day, which determines that ecological environment protection has a long way to go.
Building ecological civilization is a Millennium plan for the sustainable development of the Chinese nation. It is necessary to establish and practice the concept that beautiful scenery is priceless, adhere to the basic national policy of saving resources and protecting the environment, treat the ecological environment like life, make overall plans for the management of mountains, rivers, fields, lakes and grasses, and implement the strictest ecological environment protection system;
Form a green development mode and lifestyle, firmly follow the civilized development path of production development, affluent life and good ecology, build a beautiful China, create a good production and living environment for the people, and contribute to global ecological security.
Qiushi Adhere to the harmonious coexistence between man and nature.