Tomorrow must be saved Today
When we
talk about Environment, the very first understanding that comes to our mind is
what we learnt about in 3rd grade- Everything that surround us, the
air we breathe, the water we drink, the land we live on, the birds, the animals
and everything in our ecosystem. The Natural System that supports life and
beings. Environment gives us food, shelter, water and everything that a
creature needs to sustain life on this planet.
India is
blessed with rich mountains, rivers, seas and oceans and the most beautiful
scenic beauties and yet all of it is in danger with the climate crisis that has
been going on. The message is clear- Tomorrow must be saved today.
The alert
signs have already been given- Beginning with the heavy floods in Uttarakhand,
to rise in the sea levels in Mumbai and the cyclones hitting the coast every
year- environment has raised various alerting alarms which individuals have
been successfully ignoring. India has already been facing critical side effects
of the environment degradation. It has been ranked 14th most
polluted city in the world which sounds more serious when separated from it
statistical terms and focused on the part where the youth is growing up in the
polluted environment prone to thousands of diseases. Many cities have been
facing water shortage on the other hand while the river which is considered
holy is being polluted.
Illegal
Mining, overcrowding in urban areas and poorly planned infrastructure have led
to the vanishing of green spaces and extinction of various species all while
keeping the remaining at the stake of endangered creatures.
It is not
only about how it is affecting the environment but more about how human beings
are surviving in the space where their health is in danger. The future
generation is at stake- for the same, the concept of Sustainability must be
looked upon.
In a country with the population of over a billion, efforts of each individual could bring a great difference if all of them collectively take a stand for the cause.
One can do the following- one step at a time, to bring a change-
- Sustainable Living- One must use biodegradable materials and say no to plastic. Use clothe bags instead of polythene. Use public transport or carpool instead of private cars to reduce the gas and smoke emission and use energy efficient appliances.
- Support Eco Friendly Policies-
- Influence and Educate-
Indians
through ages have been worshipping the land that we live in, the rivers,
mountains and the animals not just spiritually but also sustainably. We all
must revisit the roots blending the ancient wisdom with modern innovation
respecting the warnings that the nature has been giving us.
From solar energy in Rajasthan to bamboo houses in the
Northeast, and organic farming in Kerala to electric rickshaws in Delhi —
change is already happening. We need more of it, and we need it faster. Certain
government policies and environment campaigns have also been a great help.
Waiting for more disasters would only make the situation
worse and the action must be taken right from TODAY.