The story of humans destroying nature is as follows: In a world known as 'ecological breakdown', mankind's destruction of nature had reached its peak. Their large-scale mining of minerals destroyed the natural environment, causing the population of plants and animals on Earth to decrease sharply. Many species had already gone extinct, leaving only a few small species lingering on at death's door. Humans were no longer as reliant on natural resources as they had been in the past. Instead, they began to look for new ways to solve their problems. They began to use solar and wind energy to generate electricity and food. However, these new technologies also brought new problems. Due to the limited supply of energy, people began to use more energy to produce food, causing the collapse of many ecological systems. In the city, people began to build large buildings. These buildings not only destroyed the surrounding environment, but also brought a lot of garbage and pollution. In order to escape environmental problems, many people began to move further away, resulting in population growth and resource scarcity. Only a few people in this world cared about environmental protection. They were seen as " green advocates " or " greenhouse gas producers " and criticized by others. These people are often regarded as immoral or stupid. They can't understand why humans need to protect nature. In this world of ecological collapse, humans began to realize that they had to take action to protect the natural environment. Although this process was very difficult, humans began to take active measures to restore the natural environment and re-establish a harmonious relationship between man and nature. Although they needed to make great efforts and sacrifices, humans believed that as long as they persevered, they would eventually succeed.