Consuming/Wasting LESS

 

Consuming/Wasting LESS
Consuming/Wasting LESS

Yes, when it comes to global warming. Human activity is more complex and, unfortunately, more damaging to the environment.


As you can see, polluting the planet is common these days. From the smoke that comes from cars, factories and others, they harm our Earth. The atmosphere is getting warmer, the ice is melting, the oceans are rising, and low-lying areas, especially coastal nations, can be exposed to tsunamis and other disasters, or worse, can be submerged and disappear from the map completely. The good thing is that with some initiatives that have been in place for some time, it can definitely help solve many problems.


This is wisdom that we can begin to think about and implement in our own small way.


Too many


1. Ignorance


Who wants to go back to normal with useless environmental waste? In everything we do to our planet, we will definitely pay back. We sow ignorance, we destroy. The solution? Invest in education. Let us all learn climate literacy so that the impact can be felt by all in time, even by future generations.


2. Greedy


Why is everyone so materialistic? May be. At a young age, and people who are financially deprived or something, there is a problem with keeping things; We see the destruction as a product of selfish actions at that time. Poachers, people who live on the docks, politicians who hoard their wealth, people who do not care about the environment, just a few, can defeat the goal of returning our current environment to its former glory. However, this is a very difficult task. Returning to the roots of simple and contented human life can teach wisdom in our current chaos.


A LITTLE TOO MUCH


1. Linux/Ubuntu


With the desire to do no harm to people and the environment, a good person will not do excessive things. Yes, before you say anything bad, you should stop and think about the products or products that destroy forests and oceans for consumption, which have little chance to save those natural resources and reduce future generations.

Consuming/Wasting LESS

2. Moderation


Responsible use of natural resources means using them according to our needs, not greed. Moreover, unhindered cutting of the river will inevitably lead to the destruction of wildlife habitat. Look at what has happened to our planet due to pollution, unnecessary use of chemicals in agriculture and fishing, and irresponsible practices. Now we are anxious to find a solution.


So there you have it. This wisdom can really be the key to finding the overall balance, the place where there is neither too much nor too little.


Larry Icabandi Nabiong


Environmental advocate/IP, wannabe social entrepreneur, wine maker, grade school teacher, novelist/article writer among other great endeavors.

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