Humans are not void of greed, pride, anger and
selfishness. These contribute to lack of reasoning and ultimately, making awful
decisions that not only effects oneself but the whole environment – sometimes
even the world. The impacts of the negligence we have cast upon the
consequences of our actions have led us to global warming. The rising
temperature in the Earth is evidence of that.
▲For a Greener Earth▲
In Myanmar this year, temperatures struck a record high.
Residents compare the humidity and heat as if they are burning in hell blaming
deforestation and tales of the sun getting closer to the earth. Environmental
personnel have been giving educational talks on “going green” such as reducing
the carbon footprint, planting more trees and switching to energy saving
lights. Reducing the use of plastics has also been a priority educational topic
as well as reusing and recycling them.
If not much may seem, but if one person influences the
whole family, the whole family influence their neighbors and so on and so
forth, the benefits are immense.
Currently, the resources on earth appear abundant.
However, there are disadvantages to the growth and use of such resources.
These “gifts” are not immutable -they get degraded,
polluted and can be depleted. Hence, we need to start appreciating the entity
that is blessing us with the resources necessary to sustain life on earth and
do it in a way that our future generations will be able to enjoy the beauty as
well.
▲The Crimes of Humans▲
When I was young, my grandmother used to tell me, “Of
course the weather is acting up – we’re not treating the world right: everybody
is cutting down trees like nothing, using up the groundwater and contaminating
it, we’re throwing away so much waste irresponsibly and plastic is everywhere.
If only if we can see what we are doing wrong, we can fix those. If we just let
those mistakes go free.”
A while ago, a government official meeting had glasses
for water instead of the usual plastic bottles. This should serve as precedence
for not only government meetings but all public and private enterprises in
Myanmar. Plastic does not decompose for thousands of years while burning it
will release toxic gas into the environment.
These gases harm not only the environment but can get
into the lungs and harm the health of the people.
▲A Wake-Up Call▲
Unfortunately, our resources are limited while our
desires insatiable. It is dangerous to assume that the Earth would replenish
the resources at a rate (or even faster) than we are using it. Hence, these
resources are only sustainable with the help, care and cooperation of the
people who are living on this planet.
Another misconception is that the Earth naturally filters
and then recycles our wastes. Some man-made materials are not welcomed and can
even disrupt the ecosystem.
This can lead to extinction of various species as well as
destroy the balance in the ecosystem that currently exists. Only with mindful
and careful use can these resources be managed and saved.
Every 30 seconds, a person dies due to a misuse of
plastic. This is an astounding reality. Plastic not only pollutes the
environment; it also causes cancer and other related diseases that can cause
death.
Most recently, plastic was discovered 10,000 feet below
sea level which shocked the world. This meant that it is impossible to measure
exactly how deadly plastic is.
However, we can see for ourselves in front of our own
eyes the effects of plastic on health. These diseases and complications can not
only cause emotional stress and physical pain but also place a financial burden
on the family.
The nation also loses potential labor as the person
scumbags to illness. Therefore, more talks are being held to educate the people
about the harmful effects of plastic and how it affects our everyday life.
Our plastic water bottle culture and it’s consistent
popularity is proof that we still do not care enough about the environment and
our own health to make small changes in our livers.
▲Replacement▲
There are many ways to replace the use of plastic such
as: bringing a refillable water bottle along with them instead of buying
plastic water bottles, using a basket to shop instead of having plastic bags to
put your vegetables in, try to bring your own containers when buying food and
being conscious of your own usage.
Small changes from one person can make a difference. From
this one small step, will set out a domino effect and create a nationwide
movement against one-use plastics. This will not only benefit us temporarily
with less trash in the landfills but also provide us with clean air and a
better environment for our future.
By Naing Oo (DOCA)

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