Consume/Waste LESS

Too much and too little, both dangerous.

Yes, when talking about global warming. Human activities have been more complex and, unfortunately, harmful to the environment.

As you can see, polluting the planet has been common nowadays. Starting with the fumes from cars, factories and the like that wreak havoc on our Earth. The atmosphere is getting hotter and hotter, the polar caps are melting, the oceans are rising, low-lying areas, especially coastal countries, may suffer from tsunamis and other calamities, or worse, be submerged in water and wiped off the map entirely. Good thing, with various initiatives in place for some time now, it could definitely help address a myriad of issues.

There is wisdom here that we could think of and start doing something, even in our little ways.

TOO

1. Ignorance

Who would want to go back to normal when that had been useless, from an environmental point of view? The COVID-19 pandemic has been a wake-up call for all of us. That, in everything we do to our planet, we will definitely get a redundancy. We sow ignorance, we reap destruction. Solution? Invest in education. Let’s all educate ourselves on climate literacy and from this the ripple effects could be felt by everyone in due time, including future generations.

2. Greed

Is everyone becoming materialistic? Maybe. With people materially deprived when they were young or what, they come up with the disorder of hoarding things; then we see the destructions as products of their selfish actions. Poachers, people consuming water and eking out life in the backcountry, politicians hoarding wealth, indifferent people with no concern for the environment, to name a few, could defeat the purpose of giving back. to the old glory environment we have today. However, it would be hard work. Going back to our roots where people live simply and contentedly could teach us wisdom related to our current chaos.

TOO LITTLE

1.Warning/Ubuntu

With the desire not to harm people and the environment, a good person will not do things excessively. Yes, before one can do something bad, say, ravage the forests and oceans for products or products for consumption purposes, one must stop and reflect, then there is less chance of those natural resources reaching a depleted level and leave the future generation in scarcity.

2. Restriction

Using natural resources responsibly means using them according to our needs, not greed. Anything in excess, let’s just say unfettered felling of the tees would definitely result in habitat destruction for wild animals. Look at what happened to our planet due to over-pollution, the rampant use of chemicals in farming and fishing activities, and other irresponsible acts. Now we are apprehensively looking for solutions.

So there you have it. This wisdom could really be the key towards our search for a deliverable land where everything is in the right balance, nothing in excess or less.

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