Will You Answer Ashrita's 4 Questions On Environment?

    • Publish Date: Sep 10 2016 4:17PM
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    • Updated Date: Sep 28 2016 12:19PM
Will You Answer Ashrita's 4 Questions On Environment?

Dear friends, 
Pose these questions to yourself:  

  • Do you really care about nature?
  • Where have the trees gone? 
  • Are you aware of the harm which will be caused if there are no trees?
  • Isn’t it your responsibility to protect the planet?

All of us contribute to global warming. One of the major causes of the increase in global temperatures is deforestation, which is obviously man made. Even then, no one is bothered to plant trees and take care of them. Our primary responsibility should be to take care of our environment. So please try to plant at least one sapling in a month to increase the amount of oxygen and maintain the balance of O2 and co2 in the atmosphere. 

 

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Khushi Sharma BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

Obviously it''s our responsibility to conserve our nature and after repeated calls everyone is well informed about the adverse effects of vanishing trees but the problems lies in the fact that our campaigns end with just the discussions no one practically comes forward to fight for the cause in true sense. The need of the hour is to implement all the known methods in order to protect our environment.

Sarath Kumar RM Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

According to me nature is not the place to visit but the home to stay. So it is necessary to safeguard our home.

Bhavana Jaison Atomic Energy Central School No 2

Yes it''s our responsibility to save our earth for future generations. If we not serious about the conversation of nature then we cannot say that we are humans , but we are aliens .

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

Obviously, we all care about nature but sadly many of us don''t contribute for its conservation. We heterotrophic creatures are dependent directly/indirectly on autotrophic green plants. So, no trees means end of the human race. Everyone should do something good to protect the environment. How can we forget that mother nature is of paramount importance? It''s high time now!!!

Aditi Sahi D C MODEL SCH PKL-SEC-7

Of course we all know how important it is to protect environment but sadly we don''t care,lets stop talking and start working.

Ritvik Baweja Bal Bharati Public School

Everyone is giving speeches about how to save environment, but no one is there to implement, even though people know the consequences but still they don''t want to contribute towards the nature.If we change our attitude towards nature and just not think about our generation but for the future also, then definitely a health way would be paved for sustainable development.

DIWANSHI SHETIJA BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

Only speaking or rambling upon the topic is not a solution.We must take actions on ground in order to answer these questions.BE THE CHANGE FIRST is a common saying but working together as a team is only a single way left to resolve this problem.UNITY will surely be worshiped by the threatening conditions of environment.

S.VIDHYAALAKSHMI SHREE NIKETAN MAT -

If trees are capable of providing us wi-fi signal we would have planted more trees. But poor trees can only give us oxygen to breathe.

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