Note from mother earth

Chetan Gaikwad
4 min readMay 15, 2021

It is a clear indication from nature that we are messing up with the environment and on the edge of it.

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In the last 50 years, the wildlife population has, on average, declined by 60 percent and the human population has been more than double.

Air pollution

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Breathing might be a luxury soon.

Air pollution is at the peak, the amount of death due to air pollution has been increasing rapidly. Air pollution kills an estimated seven million people worldwide every year. WHO data shows that 9 out of 10 people breathe air that exceeds WHO guideline limits.
Reference to Detailed study done by WHO and World’s Air Pollution: Real-time Air Quality Index
https://www.who.int/health-topics/air-pollution
https://waqi.info/

Affect of signal on the areal life.

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ABSTRACT and Ongoing research When birds are exposed to weak electromagnetic fields, they disorient and fly in all directions, which harms their natural navigational abilities. Electromagnetic radiation is one of the reasons.

If Bee got extinct humanity will be next

Amazon wildfire

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Amazon plays a huge role in pulling planet-warming greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere. Without it, climate change speeds up. As of August 29, 2019, INPE reported more than 80,000 fires across all of Brazil, a 77% year-to-year increase for the same tracking period.

Global warming

Global warming is the long-term heating of Earth’s climate system observed since the pre-industrial period (between 1850 and 1900) due to human activities, primarily fossil fuel burning, which increases heat-trapping greenhouse gas levels in Earth’s atmosphere.

Water pollution

Humans are the main cause of water pollution, which is triggered in many ways: by the dumping of industrial waste; due to temperature rise, dumping plastics, and Garbage/Trash. Marine life has been affected the most. This trash poses dangers to both humans and animals. Fish become tangled and injured in the debris, and some animals mistake items like plastic bags for food and eat them.

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Glacier is melting

Thanks to global warming, our planet’s glaciers continue to melt away, losing up to 390 billion tons of ice and snow per year, a new study suggests. Some islands are vanished due to a rise in seawater level

Ask this question to ourselves, do we want to leave such a planet to our future generations?

What can we do?
First of all, change starts with the individual. We should start caring about nature at an individual level. Many of us things that even if I change and started caring for mother earth, it will not help because millions of people are affecting it. Fundamentally how many people are chances is not important, you as an individual are changing that is important.

Start caring for the mother earth by doing small things like

  1. Avoid the use of plastic
  2. Stop littering
  3. Use of solar
  4. Carpool, use public transportation, bike, or walk whenever possible
  5. Tree plantation, there are plenty of foundations, groups across the world doing tree plantation. If you cannot do plantation as an individual, join the team
  6. Stop dumping trash in rivers and ocean
  7. Reduce your wood and paper consumption

By whatever means if you are stopping the cause we mentioned at the start of the blog that’s a positive step towards a healthy nature. If still, we cannot start taking action to improve this, then it will be too late.

I don’t say we can resolve these problems overnight but we should at least start discussion/thinking about it, work towards a solution, and the smallest contribution to reserve/protect/improve the environment from these disasters will be a step towards a better future and healthy nature.

Last thoughts
Recycle more, drive less, Plant trees, adopt renewable and spread awareness :)

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