The global problems of mankind are common human problems that affect the problem of attitudes towards nature, relationships between all countries of the world for the joint solution of problems of resource availability. Global problems have no boundaries or frameworks. To solve problems of a global scale, broad international cooperation is needed. Even the most powerful state cannot solve such problems alone.
Instructions
Step 1
Keep the peace on Earth at all costs. This is problem # 1. It is necessary to create new conditions and type of relations between states in order to avoid conflicts. We should strive for lasting world relations and the search for compromises.
Step 2
Solve the environmental problem associated with the destruction of natural habitats. Man more and more often interferes with nature, upsetting the natural balance and forgetting about the need to maintain biological balance in it. Therefore, the environmental problem is very acute at the moment and is multifaceted. Most of all, the deterioration of the environment is influenced by: the destruction of forests, the lack of clean fresh water, the destruction of the ozone ball, pollution of the waters of the World Ocean, more and more desert areas appear, the deterioration of people's lives in huge metropolitan areas.
Step 3
Solve the demographic problem. The population in developing countries is constantly increasing. A modern set of socio-economic tasks in these countries should be drawn up.
Step 4
Settle the energy and raw materials problem. It is necessary to use new, modern, resource-saving technologies in order to rationally use the remaining resources and energy. To overcome the economic backwardness of the developing countries, in which the legacy of the colonial regime is still felt. It is required to carry out fundamental transformations in all spheres of life. Otherwise, these problems will lead to social and economic upheavals on a global scale.
Step 5
Solve environmental and social problems of the waters of the World Ocean. Increased human economic activity in coastal areas has led to severe pollution of the ocean and a decrease in its biological productivity. As a result, rare aquatic plants and animals perish, and the living world as a whole disappears.