Sustainability.
This word has probably never been used as much before as it has been during
this decade. We’ve had several conferences, debates, speeches and awareness
programs to discuss the one pertinent issue of creating sustainable sources of
food, water and various kinds of energy.
Why
is this so important?
Put
simply, the Earth has never been this ravaged before. An increasing number of
trees are felled, animals reared, forests wiped off and streams and rivers that
are either too polluted, or just plain dry. In the balance of nature, anything
wrong with one part of it, automatically results in an imbalance elsewhere -
pretty soon, there’s a threat to the whole ecological system.
Our
human population has been growing, so have our needs. Sometimes this reflects
in the forests that must be cut down for excess land, leaving forest animals
with no natural habitat, causing them to roam astray, creating an increasing
number of endangered animals and a steady depletion in greenery and forest
percentage.
Basic
science in school taught us that plants protect us, they balance the amount of
carbon dioxide and oxygen, they provide food, shelter and fodder … the list is
endless.
Technology
has made it possible for us to invest in the kind of research that could provide
us with a probable solution for this crisis. Yet, the progress made in this
regard is still negligible.
Let’s
ask ourselves, instead of pointing fingers at the government, our neighbours or
at organizations, how much have we contributed to create sustainable products? Or
have we, for our part at least offered to recycle products that could be
considered potentially damaging to the environment?
There
are three ways we can do our bit
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Consuming organic food products - Organic food or locally sourced food
from farms is not just healthy, it’s bio-friendly and responsible.
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Cut down emissions - You don’t need to own a big industry and dump
sewage in a nearby river to be guilty of emissions, even your car and bike
contribute to this. How about carpooling to work or college? It can also help
cut petrol bills and reduce the traffic problems that our cities face.
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Recycle - So many regular products can be reused instead of being
dumped. Social media has several art pages where many talented artists convert used
products to a work of art. Isn’t this idea infinitely more beautiful than
dumping waste?
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Our trees need help - So many trees are cut down each year to cover
the demand from the pulp and paper industry.
Limiting the use of paper in various industries will curb the need to
cut so many trees and limit damage to the environment.
These
are just simple methods in which we can be vigilant if anything, to do our bit
for the planet. Thankfully, the government has decided to invest more into the
research and development of sustainable sources of energy with minimum damage
to nature. Meanwhile, let’s do our bit before we start pointing fingers.
Sir, if you wish to talk about Gular tree I shall feel obliged sir. Regards - Mahesh Sangai 9320310020
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