it doesn't affects you and you are doing exercise because your walking to your camping
By leaving nothing behind when you are through, including "packing out" your garbage and waste - not just burying it. And just like doctors, the first rule when in nature is "DO no damage".
Camping is only bad for the environment if the campers are negligent with their duties to keep the camp areas clean. Some common problems from negligent campers are: litter, chemical emissions (from throwing random junk in the fire), CO2 emissions (Kind of unavoidable, but it can be limited), forest fires, and damage to plants and terrain.
From the smoke, it pollutes the environment. Actually, volcanoes are part of the natural environment and cannot damage it.
Hammock camping is when you sleep in a hammock suspended from two objects such as trees, which you can have a covering like tarpaulin over you for shelter. It is more environmentally friendly than normal camping as you are not doing any damage to the ground from tent pegs, instead you use straps which affix to the tree and are easily removed without doing any damage.
Making papers from trees can damage environment, as for papers to be made, trees must be cut, and by cutting trees, we damage environment.
Backcountry camping is camping in remote, undeveloped areas away from established campgrounds. Essential tips for a successful backcountry camping experience include proper planning, packing essential gear, practicing Leave No Trace principles, being prepared for emergencies, and respecting wildlife and the environment.
Yes, used truck caps are acceptable for camping. However, before you purchase a used truck cap, you should make sure there is no structural damage or defects.
Be more specific. Damage to your body? Damage to your home? To the environment? What kind of "damage"?
It doesn't
It is people.
Disadvantages of using a camping canopy include potential difficulty in setup, susceptibility to damage in strong winds, limited protection from extreme weather conditions, and added weight and bulkiness when transporting.