Let’s Co-exist with Nature

We are living in a world where we are fully dependent on the nature for our survival. The fact is clear that we can’t think of sustaining in this earth without the nature. From food, water and air to shelter and clothes that we wear is the gift of nature. Even the oxygen we breathe in to survive comes from the nature. No matter what, nature plays a crucial role in our survival but what have we given to nature, in return? The answer to this question is we have exploited the nature and its resources with causing harm to our environment. Water pollution, Air pollution, deforestation, greenhouse gas increase, ozone depletion has affected the nature to great extent.

Today, we are facing the consequences of Global warming, climate change and many other difficulties which is triggered by the exploitation of the nature and its resources by the human beings itself.
Earth is like our mother, here we grow crops to cater our daily nourishment, we use its water to support our health, we breathe its oxygen but nature doesn’t not only support the survival of human beings but it also supports the survival thousands of species.
No doubt that humans have the supremacy in this world, but would that be possible for human being to survive without nature?

We are exploiting the nature for our own benefits, rather we should carry forward a robust manner to co-exist with nature. It’s alarming situation now, we should think twice before we further harm the nature, the easiest way to approach towards co-existence with the nature can be afforestation. Trees and plants give us galore amount of oxygen for our survival. We eat their fruits, we use its timber, it maintains proper ecological balance, helps to prevent soil erosion, helps to have normal rain, it helps in nitrogen fixation and in turn it consumes our left carbon dioxide.
Time has come to support bio-diversity and co-existing with nature, leaving a greener and sustainable mother earth for our generations to come.

Featured Image Courtesy: Arati Singh, Omaha, Nebraska

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