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Article on the topic conservation of resources - need of the hour in 120 words for class 8

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The earth’s resources are being stressed by human activities, resulting in huge environmental problems such as depletion of the ozone layer, greenhouse warming, habitat destruction, water and air pollution, the deforestation leading to the plight of endangered species. As a result, what we have under our feet and around us is the world bereft of all that is pure, fresh, enriching, life-giving and essentially natural. Obviously, the world we hand-over to our next generation would be without the bounties of nature.

What can we do as individuals and as a society to make a difference? Teachers can help students get involved with recycling at school and students can help their parents start recycling at home. It saves energy. By burning less fossil fuel, we will have less air pollution. We also need to help reduce pollution further. Instead of using cars, we should walk or ride bicycles. We should use paper bags instead of polythene. Global warming should be tackled by reducing the use of air conditioners. Deforestation needs to be replaced by afforestation. We should never waste water and should practice rain water-harvesting. In fact, we should avoid waste of any kind. The need of the hour is to conserve the earth’s resources and protect them from degradation of any kind.

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Conservation

The Need of the Hour

The beauty and genius of a work of art may be reconceived though its first material expression may be destroyed. A vanished harmony may yet again inspire the composer but when the last individual of a race of living beings lives no more, another earth and another heaven must pass before such a one can be again…

Man and Nature were the zenith in our Lord’s art of creation. In the early period of Man’s existence, he lived a very simple life in close relation with Nature. His needs were few and Nature could easily satisfy his modest demands. However, as civilisation developed, Man’s needs grew manifold. He rapidly and recklessly exhausted the earth’s natural resources, upsetting the earth’s ecological balance, which has led to consequences of catastrophic dimensions. Soon it became clear that Man’s demands were increasingly becoming exorbitant. Now as we advance towards the 21st Century, we look forward to a possibly bleak future or perhaps, no future at all. You may call me morbid but the truth hits hard.

At the rate man is depleting the earth’s natural resources without any consideration of replenishment, he may be in the process of puncturing his own lungs.

The obliteration of our natural environment is not a historical accident. It is not a mere consequence of Man’s advancement and development, but it is also a dire consequence of centuries of blatant exploitation and dominance by Man. Man is as much a destroyer as a creator.

But as it goes "Hope springs eternal in the human breast", our race still has hope. Conservation is a global issue and a solution to this grave problem can only be found if all the countries of the world come together, put together their technical expertise and then try to work out an effective solution.

Conservation is an exigency. If we have to survive, it is mandatory that each one of us works towards conservation. Nature fulfils all our needs and yet we so cruelly and savagely ravage it. Nature is the diadem that glorifies our planet. It is the very soul and spirit of our earth. An earth without the splendour of Nature is like a body without a soul.

We have a limited supply of resources. Hence, it is imperative that we use them judiciously. If we don’t realise the need to conserve now, the earth may well be devoid of all life in a few years. It will be a dirty and barren wasteland, with the sun blazing over the vast expanse of desert. If any individual manages to survive this apocalypse of human greed, condemned and cursed will he be, gasping for breath, inhalable air becoming history. Starving, with not a drop to satiate his thirst in the endless derelict desert, he would slowly languish towards a slow and painful death.

Conservation should become a religious obligation. It is our foremost duty to protect the benefactor of our existence on this planet-Nature. Let us start working towards conservation now and defy time and the future itself. Let us contradict our prophecies of doom ourselves. As Evan McTalbott once said "Let us change today by choice, or change tomorrow by necessity". Time is running out fast and it is imperative that we start working towards conservation now.

Man treats the Earth as a commodity, which belongs to him. It is only when man starts treating the earth as an entity, to which he belongs, and is an integral part of, can mass-participation in conservation become a reality. Only awareness, action, kinship, solidarity and a sense of purpose can lay the foundation of conservation in the next millennium.

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