Nature: Indulging Treasure for a Better Future
One cannot deny that the population
overgrowth and technological advancements have all led to the increase in
demand for resources for optimum survival. However, we must not forget that the
environment involuntary paid a huge price, therefore, we all should be
responsible enough to do our role in order to suppress the escalating
environmental pollution.
Environmental awareness is a vital part
of our mission to protect our environment. Make a difference after we have
become environmentally aware, we can begin by teaching those who are around us.
Educating our friends and family that the physical environment is fragile, and
indispensable is the beginning of reducing the problems that threaten our
nature. After educating people around us, we can start executing ways on how to
protect our environment. As an individual, an easy approach to help is by
conserving and practicing the avoidance of littering. Better methods such as
the use of solar energy, wind energy, and other ecologically safe technologies
can surely be considered an alternative in order to live in a healthy and pollution-free
environment. Be active in programs that helps our environment such as clean-up
drives and tree planting. Nowadays, the government no longer values our nature
that much, so as a citizen, we must elect people who care about the safety and
welfare of our earth and surroundings because at times, we also need someone
who can lead and someone who never hesitates on taking the courage to protect
and preserve our treasures. Lastly, train yourself to live an Eco-friendly
lifestyle and be a role model for the next generation.
To sum it up, we necessitate of unity,
we must protect and care for our earth as one. We human beings should have the
same mindset about our environment. Saving the Environment is the need of the
hour. Probably, it is the biggest concern of Human right now. Any delay in this
regard could be disastrous.
References:
Pachamama “Environmental
Awareness”
https://www.pachamama.org/environmental-awareness
CHA “Environmental Advocacy: The
Voices of Sacred Stories”
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