In a recent debate, a panel of environmentalists discussed the impacts of urbanization on local ecosystems. One panelist argued, “Urbanization leads to the destruction of green spaces, which critically impacts biodiversity. Many species depend on these habitats for survival. Therefore, we must prioritize the preservation of green spaces in urban planning.” Another panelist countered, “While I acknowledge that urbanization poses risks to ecosystems, it also presents opportunities for sustainable development. By integrating green technologies into urban designs, we can enhance both the economy and the environment.” This prompted a third panelist to add, “However, if we focus solely on economic gains without considering ecological consequences, we will ultimately undermine the very resources we depend on for our survival.”