A natural response to counteract man-made disasters

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In recent times, humanity has found itself in an incessant battle against the wrath of natural calamities, exacerbated by the escalating impacts of climate change and global warming. Heart-wrenching scenes from various corners of the globe, including India, the United States, Japan, and China, have inundated news outlets over the past couple of weeks. As the adage goes, it often takes a severe impact to provoke genuine concern. However, this year’s natural disasters have surpassed that threshold, compelling us to reflect and take climate action before it is too late.

Sadly, it may already be too late. Had the human race paused and taken sustainable measures earlier, we might have averted the dangerous consequences and climatic volatility we face today. Experts, drawing from historical data, warn that the intensity of disasters may further escalate in the future. I share this belief wholeheartedly.

The pressing question becomes:

How can we limit the impact of these natural disasters and address the underlying issues of sustainability?

Is our collective memory so short-lived that we forget the urgency once we emerge from the aftermath of a calamity?

Do we prefer to remain ignorant or wait for administrative intervention?

What heartens me is witnessing the changing mindset among my peers. Many now openly question whether we are leaving a habitable planet for future generations. Our childhoods were characterized by cleaner surroundings, greener landscapes, and abundant water resources. Today, these natural treasures have become scarce due to climate change and unsustainable practices.

Cloud bursts, torrential rains, floods, landslides, and soaring temperatures experienced during heat waves—I dare to believe that these events are nature’s way of curbing the man-made disasters we have inflicted upon Mother Nature. They serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for global sustainability efforts, climate action, and a commitment to combat climate change.

I rest my case here!

I am eager to participate in constructive conversations and contribute to meaningful change towards a sustainable future.

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