Save our Common Home



We walk on earth and plant foodstuffs on the soil of the earth.
We utilize earth resources including water, land, minerals, and foliage for our survival and continuous existence.
Though most conflicts are fought based on our vested interests in Earth's resources, we all know the fact when our souls depart, our earthly bodies return to Mother Earth.
In recent years, competing demand for earth resources, coupled with the uncontrolled and unsustainable operations in our environment has resulted in the gradual extinction or grave threat to the resources of the earth and our lives.
While others abuse it, some eagerly refuse to see the linkages of how our wrongful usage of earth resources affects our collective well-being. This sometimes makes nonsense of our environmental laws and the mantra to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. We certainly need to Rethink our actions to reverse the trend to recreate and rejuvenate Mother Earth.

Somehow Mother Earth's silent tears can't be ignored in this age when our kneejerk effort is not helping matters.
The saying that when the last try dies the last man perishes is something worth keeping us awake to reflect on our individual and collective actions to save our common home.
The task of saving our common home requires a concrete commitment to investing our efforts, time, funds, and complementary innovation skills to save our common home.
We must unplug to revive and resuscitate Mother Earth to continue accommodating and hosting us and other cohabitators of its numerous habitats. And the least we can do is to cease disturbing the natural order or risk killing ourselves and blocking the chances of the next generation.
We can plant trees and support the efforts of protecting our water bodies or cleaning our environment.
As we mark World Earth Day today, we must take action to advocate for the responsible and sustainable utilization of Earth's resources.
#SavetheEarth
Greetings
©KYB ✍🏿22/04/2023

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