#Writing
As news websites have become widespread, the demand for traditional newspapers has declined to almost zero, which raises the question: Do we need printed paper newspapers? Many people see no need for printing newspapers. I personally think they are not only unnecessary but also environmentally unfriendly.
The reason why I believe conventional newspapers are no longer necessary is that the printing process requires financial resources, and they are slow to deliver news. The resources include the costs for the workforce, technology, and raw materials. While news websites are serving the public online for free, nobody is likely to buy newspapers from the newsagent’s. Besides, since the steps, ranging from printing newspapers to delivering them to readers, take time, they can be concluded far slower in comparison to the internet.
Moreover, using the medium which requires the logging of trees when an eco-friendly alternative – the internet – exists is irresponsible. In other words, the production of paper for newspapers contributes to deforestation, whereas humanity is concerned about global warming and animal extinction, both of which are partly attributed to the mass cutting of trees. Replacing newspapers with online news platforms will prevent deforestation to some extent.
In conclusion, the use of newspapers as a medium for spreading news should stop, and the internet must be used instead. This replacement would require less financing, less time, and decrease the damage done to the environment, in my opinion.
@Boburmirzo_English
As news websites have become widespread, the demand for traditional newspapers has declined to almost zero, which raises the question: Do we need printed paper newspapers? Many people see no need for printing newspapers. I personally think they are not only unnecessary but also environmentally unfriendly.
The reason why I believe conventional newspapers are no longer necessary is that the printing process requires financial resources, and they are slow to deliver news. The resources include the costs for the workforce, technology, and raw materials. While news websites are serving the public online for free, nobody is likely to buy newspapers from the newsagent’s. Besides, since the steps, ranging from printing newspapers to delivering them to readers, take time, they can be concluded far slower in comparison to the internet.
Moreover, using the medium which requires the logging of trees when an eco-friendly alternative – the internet – exists is irresponsible. In other words, the production of paper for newspapers contributes to deforestation, whereas humanity is concerned about global warming and animal extinction, both of which are partly attributed to the mass cutting of trees. Replacing newspapers with online news platforms will prevent deforestation to some extent.
In conclusion, the use of newspapers as a medium for spreading news should stop, and the internet must be used instead. This replacement would require less financing, less time, and decrease the damage done to the environment, in my opinion.
@Boburmirzo_English