Friday, December 19, 2014

Carbon is on our face


Carbon emission and its allied concerns have come to the doorsteps of ordinary man around the world, and he can no longer be reluctant to go responsible for whatever he does to the Planet while pursuing his life.

Discuss.

Carbon menace is on our face, and the common-man has started to feel the pinch of it, and it is man’s callous attitude to the Planet that has made things to this far. Therefore it is expected of him to be accountable for whatever he does to keep his life from now on.

The eerie face of rising carbon footprint can be seen around us in myriad forms. The temperature rise and the resultant setbacks in the field of farming have been taking the global farm produce to new lows. Obviously, millions of farmers are being affected by crop failure, draught and floods. This is followed by disease conditions generated by carbon intensive air. For example, respiratory disorders are extensively being reported from semi-urban areas too. Besides this, the whole world is going water-scarce. It happens like the available water goes contaminated, and periodic supply of rain gets disrupted. Carbon menace touches you, me and all.

Undoubtedly, we have been instrumental to the present state of affairs our Planet undergoes. It is, therefore, our job to observe that whatever we do from now on should be confirming to the well-being of the Planet and we all must ensure that carbon intensive industries are discouraged, their products are shunned and unfriendly human activities are loathed. We can no longer blame governments and global bodies; rather every responsible human being must go pro-planet and anti-carbon with immediate effect.

The discussion has made one thing very much clear. The world has started reaping what it has been sowing time to time. Man has been instrumental to all the carbon related menaces and it is time for him to mend his ways and control carbon emission. It is now or never.

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