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Shouldn't we save the Earth?

Hey, we are in a danger!

By Esala GunathilakePublished 5 months ago 3 min read
Shouldn't we save the Earth?
Photo by Luca Bravo on Unsplash

Are you feeling more searing than ever in your life journey? When it is winter nowadays, can you withstand the extreme situation with your naked hands and legs? Terrible! Our mother earth is showing absolute weather changes. Don’t you need to plummet it?

Where are the greenish trees and shrubs that were around our residences in our childhood? We breathed by hearing the marvelous leave-rustling of those gorgeous guys. We foresaw our lives by looking at the beauty of those temperamental guys. Were they tip-toed as time went by? The answer is up to you.

Where is the bluish nature of the rivers and waterfalls? Was it down-flown to the ocean along the way? Or else, was it deposited at the bottom of the valley and hence, vanished? No! Filthy has replaced the blue with green. Nevertheless, those water bodies don’t tell us, ‘You’re the worst’.

These unbelievable, non-typical, unpredictable weather conditions occur as a result of tormenting our nature friends. Can’t you respect back to the friend trees who give us breath to survive? You can. Can’t you nurture them with a kind-hearted emotion? You can. Can’t you pat on their stem as you do to your pet? You can. Do them a favor. We have to do it because they feel us!

The rivers and waterfalls stream down quietly by donating their beauty to the environment. The trees and other plants twist around by creating a dearly environment to the aerial species like birds and bees. How can you make up your mind to pick down the empty chocolate wrapping or the ruined chewing gum on such an innocent mother nature? Don't your heart get hurt when a tree's life is over or it is cut down by someone? Think as many times as you could realize!

The rapid growth of the population is raising serious concerns about how to protect nature. Cutting down trees to meet the need for space and decorations for new residences is not a sustainable solution and the dangerous consequences will be occurred in the long run. Instead, we need to think creatively and humanely to preserve nature. One solution is to renovate existing houses and other buildings like resorts and factories rather than building new ones. This not only saves trees but also helps preserve ancestral homes. Additionally, we can cultivate more plants, trees, and shrubs with the aim of optimizing our surroundings and show respect for our Mother Nature. Thanks to innovative thinkers, we have another practical solution - building upward instead of outward. By constructing multi-story buildings, we can conserve ground space while still accommodating growth. Remember! We are in the technological informative era. With modern technological advancements and the superior knowledge of scientists and material engineers, we can use sophisticated materials other than logs for construction purposes. It is up to humans to come up with these mind-igniting ideas and make them a reality. As the only species in the world capable of taking on such challenges, we must prioritize the preservation of our planet for future generations. It will lead to their prosperity. The rest of the animals can’t take on that challenge. Humans are the only species to take it on.

Consequentially, we have a duty to accomplish together. We have to save the globe to breathe the unborn generation. We have to guide our young generation as responsible adults. Then, the unborn community of humans and animals will give us a respectful thumbs’ up as a gratitude to our consecration.





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About the Creator

Esala Gunathilake

I am an enthusiastic writer who feel the sense of humanity. Thus, I can write stanzas, short stories, novels, articles and blogs as well. I am a blog contributor for the Ananda College Engineer's Ink student chapter website.

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Comments (4)

  • Kamal O. Touhamiabout a month ago

    Good article.

  • Excellent.keep it up.Thank you for generating such kind of thoughts towards mother nature.waiting for more informative insights.

  • Certainly we should as the entire human kind we must! And the article is cleverly flowing through the deep pain points. Expect more and more informative insights from you!

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