A speech on environment exploitation in malayalam
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The world of human beings, the flora and the fauna, living in and around us are the natural resources, which constitute “Panch Mahabhuta.” These are the five elements of nature, land, water, fire, air and sky, which provide daily needs of life. As Gandhiji had observed, “Nature has enough to meet our needs but not our greed (which is always insatiable).”
But unfortunately, exploitation of nature for commercial benefits has disturbed this precious balance which has held our humanity together. What passes off as “economic development” has largely been a consequence of ecological degradation which has been unequally caused all over the world.
Actually, the main fuel which made industrial development possible during the last couple of centuries is fossil-based and that is also the major source of pollution of water and air. The benefits of such development, as we know, are reaped by the rich and the industrially developed countries while the consequences of pollution arc borne by the poor and the developing countries.