Last coal mines operation stopped in Britain, the nation that brought industrial revolution in nineteenth and twentieth centuries was primarily based on coal energy. What a mile stone, now a complete shift towards cleaner energy sources. Well these developed countries are capable of running their industries on alternatives since they can afford them. Our nation is also trying to some extent by which it can afford the alternate energy sources but due to constraints still in vogue it would be slow and steady..
Well remember our childhood days when there was coal based Chulha and kerosene based stove used by our mothers and grandmothers, but still the sky was so clear, at nights we could see the stars and count them. But later on our mothers had gas oven and there was no need for coal and Kerosene but in place of pollution level getting decreased, the same has gone up multi-fold since then.
Well today when we have started witnessing the demo of the inevitable that is our getting closer to the end of the life of this planet, the planet that gave us oxygen to breathe, plenty of water to drink, plenty of plants and trees to eat and plenty of fellow species to befriend and recreate. We kept on exploiting our beautiful planet for our greed. We forgot we can live only when the planet is healthy and the resources that it provided us free of cost remain preserved.
We are too late to understand this. We are targeting to keep the average temperature on this earth increase by next decade up to 2 degrees but it's too difficult to meet. Developed countries are not ready to help developing countries by means of providing technology and money that are required to them. Only God can save us. Let's pray. Let us think about our children, our grand children.. would they be able to breathe oxygen after few decades. Would there be water for them to drink? Would there be food grains to eat?
God knows when that inevitable engulfs our beautiful planet, when there would be flood everywhere, oceans will engulf most of the land mass... don't run after worldly pleasures for yourself. Think about the next generations.
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