This has been an interesting
decade. Beginning with a breakthrough in digitalization, progressing with
numerous worldwide developments, and nevertheless, approaching the end with a
big BAM! (aka COVID-19)
Out of all of the global episodes
that occurred in these 10 years, only one, however, managed to persist, increasing
in its severity by each passing second. Any guesses?
Climate change is not a
“potential” or “distant” threat anymore. It is, and has been right here, enveloping
the grey skies, sheathing the dirty roads, layering the brown and swollen
rivers since the past couple of years, insisting to stick around for more.
Climate transformations have
resulted in phenomenally rising temperatures, giving way to melting of polar
ice-caps and glaciers, depletion of the ozone layers, extinction of plant and
animal species and topping the charts, our favourite phrase – global warming.
Extreme weather conditions are sweeping the
globe and their most devastating impact is on mankind. A very prominent example
is the calamitic Australian bushfires, which started raging in late 2019,
having affected 10 million people, including at least 28 human lives that were
lost. Global ecosystems, communities and economies, are perishing rapidly with
no emerging ones, and it seems as if we humans are too busy to care.
All we are concerned about is
building skyscrapers (especially the ones which take up space), lavish housing
societies (again: space) and yes, parking lots (do I even need to mention space?).
Rewind a little to October 2019, when all the flashing headlines were about the
Arrey forests and how the Mumbai police was being atrocious to the greens of
its own city….and why? To construct a car shed? To build a piece of
infrastructure which is insignificant in comparison to the number of trees and
wildlife the earth lost that day?
Clear blue skies, lush green
gardens, untethered birds and animals, sparkling rivers, are all part of an
outlying dream for us now. And the one time, the only one time, we were close
to experiencing the beauty of nature at its best (almost)….we were(or still
are?) nationally quarantined and locked in the four walls of our homes.
The past 2 months were kind of
illusive, and at least for the sake of nature, terribly short-spanned. Being in
New Delhi, I was frankly looking forward to (finally) seeing what a blue sky
looked like, how fresh air felt like, and how the Yamuna cascaded without the
burden of garbage dumped in it. However, some kind-hearted and understanding
humans (you don’t need to know who) pricked my pleasant bubble of fantasy,
bringing me back to the cruel reality.
Pollution levels are back to square one,
population levels…well….., π,Delhi is steadily rising up the “World’s most
polluted cities” list, and whatever changes that were expected from the nature
(because of course, we have no role to play at all) are not visible now.
The doomsday clock is ticking
invariably faster, and we need to act. (I’m hoping you all know that there is
no planet B, and my best wishes to all those who are planning to settle on
Marsππ .)
With the failure of World
Governments to reach a concrete solution, sustainable development plans are
dwindling, and the need of the hour is to save the planet and save it fast. It’s
time to speed up along the green pathway and back up a bit (maybe more than
that) on our carbon footprint.
Remember, though, that being
spirited to conserve our natural resources and protect the climate, will not be
enough.
Before the Earth becomes too
hot to handle (us), it’s preferable to at least start doing what we can, because
at home begins the charity, right? Sparing
some of our valuable time to perhaps plant a sapling, save some water, minimise
the use of paper and practise the good ol’ 3R’S, would be a tremendous
undertaking, right from our own hands, towards safeguarding the Earth. I assure
you that these endeavours will count, and in such crucial times, they are the only
means we can resort to.
Monitoring and controlling our
own actions to save the planet for future generations is the only solution. Influencing
the decisions of the World Governments, or the Environmental organizations is
not in our hands, but bringing a change in ours is. So, let there be a start
somewhere….in our thoughts as well as our actions.
I hope that what we stand on,
is what we stand for.
Class XII
Omg that's perfect π
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