Need to live in harmony with nature.


Is it not true that in the wake of improving our standards of living we have altogether forgotten to take care of the standards of life? 

Had we been a little considerate about the wasteful manner in which we consume our available natural resources, we would have saved our planet may be to some extent, from the biggest ever threat – “Global Warming”.

Glaciers have begun to melt; sea level is on the rise to gobble down coastal cities, natural calamities like cyclone, earthquake, tsunami or floods – have become a regular occurrence and most important of all, the irregular weather pattern we witness today is definitely a warning bell.

To undo the harm already done, scientists are working day and night to develop sources of alternative energy. Developed countries are left with no other way but to contain their carbon emissions.

All in all, it demands each of us to contribute to the great cause of saving our planet by adopting ways of living in harmony with nature, before it gets too late.

The time has come to change  the  way we live, and the changes need not be big, We just need to be aware and use our  natural resources judiciously.


We can begin by reducing  the  wastage of  electricity, Water and especially fossil fuels. Stop Wasting paper so that less trees are cut, try to use a cloth bag so that use of non biodegradable polythene is reduced, walk or cycle small distances instead of driving in a motor vehicle, stop littering, plant more trees and stop cutting existing ones.

Thus in short, it  has become very  important that we learn to live in harmony with nature. It is for sure that by conserving natural resources and restraining from being too materialistic we can live a healthy life and at the same time we will leave behind a good environment for generations to come.

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