The supreme power of the
universe has created the man. And for the man, that has created the beautiful
world, the beautiful nature. If that has given hunger to man, the same has also
given the store of foods to satisfy man’s hunger. If that has given thirst to
man the same has also given water to quench his thirst. In short, if that has
created man, as the man has limitless needs and to fulfill those needs of the
man, that has given this beautiful and wonderful nature full of natural
resources like green world, water, space, light, air and many more so that his
created man may survive in the world. That has given all and everything
suitable for the man’s easy existence.
The bounteous and
beautiful Nature is the ultimate and sovereign source of ores and raw materials,
on which the total structure of development is based. From the basic needs like
foods, lodges and clothes to luxurious and extravagant needs like mobiles,
computers, cars and bungalows, the man is compulsorily dependant on the Nature.
The fuels, fibers, ores and ornaments are dug out and extracted from the
Nature. The petroleum products which are the backbone of any nation’s economy
are dug out from the natural wells. Other source of energy like coal, hydro
power plants, nuclear fusion by thorium and uranium, windmills and solar energy
are the natural by products. The bricks, sands, mortars, plastics, woods,
stones, glasses and irons are the constituting components in structural
buildings. The metals like bronzes, silvers, gold, diamonds, pearls, ruby,
crystals and emeralds which leverage the world’s business and beautify the
personalities are found in the earthen mines. The marvelous minerals like mica,
platinum, cobalt and plutonium found in the womb of the Nature sustain human
development. Does the Nature take any payment for such magnificence? Does the
Nature complain against vicious practices of man?
We breathe because there
is the Nature. We are born and grown in the kind and cozy lap of the Nature.
The Nature treats equally to its entire offspring. The natural phenomenons like
heat, warmth, coolness, chilliness, fire, water, air are the blessings and
boons to planet occupants. The sun, moon, sky, forests, rivers, capes, valleys,
mines, mounds and hills and mountains are the storehouse of life. Is the life
possible without water? Has man created water? What is the role of man in
movement of the air? Does the man originate the air? Can a man survive without
air? Does the man pay for water, air, coolness and heat? Has the man got such
natural things in wills and legacy by his ancestors? The man was bestowed with
beautiful and bounteous world free of cost.
Once there was meticulous
semblance and apt harmony between the man and the Nature. The man lived closely
in the lap of the Nature. He lived in naturally built caves; shadow of the
trees, huts and thatches made of mud and grasses. He wore tree leaves and
animal skins. He ate fruits, leaves, stems, roots and small animals. He drank
water in pools, ponds and rivers. Then there was exuberant and optimum amount
natural objects in his surroundings. The fresh air, clean water and sonorous
surroundings bewitched his heart and mind. He lived a long healthy life. The
Nature showered all its blessings at his door. There was no greed, avarice and
conflict between the man and the Nature. The Nature bestowed heat when its man
shivered of cold. The Nature gave cold waves, divine breeze and scintillating
rains when its man perspired in heats. The Nature offered cooing of cuckoos,
song of nightingales, dance of peacocks, swing of trees, chirping of birds,
gurgling rivers, waterfalls and rainbows for soothing and comforting his soul.
The Nature gifted him vast panoramic dales and valleys over laden with eye
pleasing and heart solacing multicolored sweet smelling flowers. The man lived
in cozy companionship of his benefactor.
But in the process of time, the man became mad
of development. He has greedily increased his limitless demands and multifold
requirements. From the rustic rural dwellings, he moved towards urbanizing his
life. He commenced an era of commerce and industries. He boasted to be called
civilized and superior race. The inception of an age of lust, luxuries and
loathsomeness took place. The discovery and knowledge of iron, bronze, silver
and gold triggered the speed of transformation from nomadic primitive era of
naturality and simplicity to settled civilized era of artificialities,
complexities and rivalries. The accumulation and coagulation of the human
population at river banks wrote the first chapter of urbanized and organized
developments with well designed houses, roads, industries, furnaces, factories,
wells, pools, transportations, markets, commerce, jewelries and other
infrastructures. The rash and reckless drive to gain power, prestige and
property initiated. The brutal battles either for authority or for the
supremacy endangered the human race. In all such crazy and callous acts of
development, the Nature was hugely and highly overlooked and neglected.
Today, the heinous
rivalries and sword edge competitiveness, in the blind race of development, the
health of the Nature is speedily eroding and crumbling. The countries are
measured on ‘Developed and developing’ scale now. The GDP and GNP are today the
pulse of the nations. Upsurge in the Sensex is the barometer of the economy
whereas the downfall looms glooms to the faces of investors and businessmen.
The gold and petroleum products are treasures today. In the covetous race of
establishing ownership on such stores and areas, the conspired conflicts are
shaming the whole humanity by its repercussions. The territorial issues pervading
in every nook and corner the world, have their inherent intents of dominance
over global markets and its economy.
The West Asian countries
are inflicted in unrest, bloodshed and terrorist acts. The so called developed
and dada nations’ hands are behind it to squeeze oil stores for their own good.
Recently China made an artificial island in the great China Sea. The nuclear
and hydrogen bombs are tested by developed and developing nations.
The rapid and insane
trend toward urbanization and industrialization has stabbed pointed and
poisonous dagger right in the heart of the natural world. The roads, skyscrapers,
vehicles, industries, machines are becoming larger, sophisticated and essential
day by day. They now occupy and consume more free natural spaces and resources.
It results in more diminish, shrink, endanger and pollute the natural world. The
sizes of the cities are expanding furiously. The expansion of cities is such a
huge that a person revisits there only after a month, he gets perplexed by
seeing the variegated maps, landmarks and designs. The wells, ponds, canals,
rivers which have been sometimes lifelines and pastimes of the people are now
buried, dried, damped and disappeared. The gardens, forests and natural worlds
fed and fostered by such water bodies are now extinct and vanished.
The foolish man started
treating the Nature like its master, owner, ruler and authoritarian. He assumes
his mastery over all his natural phenomenon and endowments. He plucks the
flowers and fruits with the idea that they are under his sole authority. He
thinks that he can use them the way he wants. He cuts and burns trees, makes
dams and bridges, kills animals and mines out the minerals with notion that
they are all his subjects and subservient. He tames the wild animals like dogs,
cats, goats, sheep, horses, bullocks, cows, buffaloes, birds, snakes, fishes
and even dangerous animals like lion, tigers, bears and elephants for his foods,
entertainment, domestic purposes, commercial purposes and money making. It is
quite strange and awkward that the man has started subduing his own creator and
source of life. To treat the benign Nature like subordinate servant is the big
blunder of man. It’s an open invitation to own end. The Nature is the fellow
companion that must duly be revered and respected. Otherwise the man has to
undergo an immeasurable loss and destruction. Maltreating the Nature is writing
the story of own death, dangers and disasters.
The trees have been the
most faithful friends of mankind throughout the centuries.
He required woods for
making huts and houses. He required woods for fire and fuels. He required woods
to make wheels. He used woods to make boats. He used woods in carts and crafts.
He depended wholly on trees for all his needs. It’s no exception to say that
the early phase of development was triggered by the vicissitude use of such trees.
Even today, the trees have big role in industrial and infrastructural
development. The wooden furniture is still the axis of attention of the
visitors in houses and offices. It will be no wrong to say that ‘Where there
are trees, there is life’. The atmospheric structure with componential gases,
their proportions and purities are directly due to the abundant trees. The
life’s secret oxygen gas is derived from such wonderful trees. The huge
deforestation for the sake of development brings heavy and heterogeneous
calamities like global warming, ozone layer depletions, greenhouse effect,
pollutions, ecological misbalances, floods, draughts, starvations,
depopulations, earthquakes, hurricanes and volcanoes. The biodiversity gets
brutally harmed.
As the wood world is
getting depleted frantically, and the government has become a bit vigilant to
save environment, the overuse of plastic and its items has started in place of
woods. This has created another havoc and health hazards to man and his
surroundings. The wood is bio degradable and decomposable whereas the plastic
is not easily perishable. According the latest surveys and researches, the
plastics have become the greatest killers than any other disease in the world.
To satiate such a sundry population, the plastics are visible and scattered
everywhere in ditches, ponds, canals and rivers. They stunt the growth of the
grains into plants. The stray animals eat plastics with eatable wrapped and
thrown in them. The city seems seemingly shrouded and suppurated by the shit
plastics. Methane and other dangerous gases originate in form of fatal fate of
man. The plastic monster is gulping the
cities and its people and galloping open on the street. It has become
irresistible and uncontrollable. This is all because the unjust and unfair
voracity of man to development.
The coals and petroleum
products are the roots and backbones of all development. No development is
possible without them. In modern urbanized and industrialized century, the
development in all government and private sectors of all nations fundamentally
depend on such fuels and fossils. Since these sources of energies were
discovered, the speed of human development hastened unexpectedly. The overuse
and high combustion of such fuels have highly contaminated and endangered the
healthy atmosphere by disturbing the natural components and their combinations.
The lead, carbon mono oxide, carbon dioxide, CFC and other venomous gases have
concentrated in the atmosphere. This has disturbed and devastated the ecology,
environment and biodiversity. The never fatal diseases are spreading. The
species are becoming extinct. The glaciers are melting. The sea level is
rising. In spite of international conferences on such critical issues, no
unanimous consensus could have been found. To save their economy from slowdown
and pace the path of development, all are shifting the onus on others. They all
accuse one another to minimize the carbon emissions. The deadly demon frowns
upon both development and developing countries, but none of them want
retrograde and retrospect. They all want the highest economic advantage by hook
or crook even by suppressing and strangling the throat of benevolent Nature.
Such are the other metals
and minerals lying deep in the depth of the Nature. The man tore the chest of
the Nature and sucked up its blood to death. The benignant Nature shrieked in
sharp pain and expressed its distress in forms of floods, draughts, quakes and
plagues. When the pain becomes intolerable, the Nature warns in forms
disasters. The ignorant, negligent and ungracious man is bluntly blinded in
pursuit of his development. He does not
show any sign of gratitude to the Nature. He is madly swallowing up the blood,
muscles, marrows, bones of the Nature by deafening and deadening its breaths
and beats. The Nature’s health is becoming hollow and horrible day by day.
The man has started
misusing and damaging the natural resources gifted to him by supreme power. The
amount of natural resources like coal and petroleum are being unscrupulously
exploited and wasted. No doubt these natural resources are for the man and for
the creation. But they are in limit are supposed to serve the humanity from
generation to generation. We don’t care about that what the coming generation
will do if destroy the natural resources. We are running blindly towards
development and for the sake development and economic benefits we are damaging
the natural resources. The day will come when we shall have nothing to use.
The inebriated and
intoxicated man from development, he has forgotten his ethical duties to
preserve the sanctity of natural surroundings. As having the honor and glory of
being the wisest and superior race of earth, he must watchdog his surroundings
and resources. If not for other of his fellow creatures and natural world, at
least he must save for himself and his coming generations. As the man bears the
child, fosters, educates, marries, deposits and plans about the future of his
child, so that the his child may live happily, so he must save the natural
treasures for the sake of posterity like an elder. Along with inevitable
development, he must devise means and measures to save gifts and grandeur of
the Nature for his offspring still awaited. Can a father and elder finish away
the foods, some by eating and some by throwing and wasting leaving nothing to
his children? Can he see his children starve and die? He must show elderliness by preservation and
conservation the resources in the interest of future children.
Though development can’t
be stopped but certain other measures can be followed to stop misuse and blind
exploitation of the natural resources. We must adopt the formula of sustainable
development. Use the natural resources judiciously to fulfill the need of
present generation without compromising the interest of coming generation.
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