Thursday, 11 November 2021

Together We Save Mother Earth!


     Since of now, it is apparent that this planet has been a gift to us humans and other living things, as it provides us with all of the resources we require. Everything we need is provided by Earth, from air to water to food, which is why we call it Mother Earth. We would not have existed if not for the beauty of the environment and the abundance of resources available on the planet.

  What, on the other hand, have we done to our mother earth? We have abused the globe for our personal gain, and now the planet we name our mother faces the possibility of extinction of life on its land solely as a result of our misdeeds. 

   

For many years, we have been ruthlessly plundering our so-called Mother Earth's resources without returning anything in exchange for its continued growth. For example, we exploit numerous lands to live by cutting down trees to build homes, industries, and other structures. However, we are unconcerned about the trees and plants that have been killed, and we are unconcerned about replanting them. We contaminate the atmosphere with vehicles and industry, and then we live a diseased future. It is past time for us to recognize the importance of saving Mother Earth.


  And now is the time that we realize that we have to make a move and save mother earth. To rescue our mother earth, we must start taking appropriate measures. If we think in, there are numerous things and many possible ways that we can do to rescue and protect mother earth. From planting more and more trees, hosting and being a volunteer on clean-up drives, conserving energy, by simply doing the 3R's (reduce, reuse, recycle), by using bicycle or walking instead of using fuel-engined vehicles and many more. 


  It is critical to shift to a more sustainable way of life in order to rescue our Mother Earth. Sustainable indicates that we should conserve resources and wisely use them, bearing in mind that future generations should benefit as well. This way of thinking will enable us to better utilize nature, care for it, and, ultimately, conserve Mother Earth.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thrive for the Best!

     Three of the four quarters of this school year had been virtually finished. These eight weeks of classes and Google gatherings have bee...