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Autobiography a relationship with the earth in 500 words

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Planet earth provided for the most congenial environment for human existence. The primitive societies, with their limited needs, were content to garner them from the womb of the planet. The societies grew and the problems magnified. Industries stepped-in as temples of growth to satisfy the needs of one and all. The rest, as is said, is history. The engines of growth rolled on, oblivious of their impacts.

The monomaniac man had only profits and growth in his vision. He exploited every facet of the richness of nature-land, water, biodiversity, and sources of energy till nature bled and exhausted the supply of mercy. Human Population, itself, has become the biggest question mark on the future of man. The population-resource imbalance is enormously unfavorable for the sustenance of humanity. The basic survival needs of food, water, shelter are all in crisis due to our growing number

Food security is a potent threat to the teeming millions. The limits to the expansion of agriculture, along with our unsustainable land use, have brought us to the- brink of disaster. Sustainability demands that our actions are embroiled in a concern for our future generation. However, indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides and unsuitable cropping practices have exhausted our soil resource. Food production has stagnated globally. Rapid urbanization and diversion of land for commercial purposes have accentuated the crisis.

As global warming takes over, food production will suffer due to the uncertainties of rainfall regimes. The human preparedness remains an issue of concern. The warming itself is our very own creation. The monster which has grown into an intellectual challenge for the global community took shape under our actions and greed. The overdependence on fossils fuels in an indiscriminate luxury-oriented approach enveloped us in a blanket that has become too heavy to bear. The lungs of our planet – the very symbols of life, our forests, became the victims of the blatant exploitative greed of humanity. These resources were enriching our soils and ameliorating our climate as a faithful friend in the human growth story. But the expansionist drive saw the blades run down rich reserves of food, fuel, and fodder.

The vaporization of huge forest reserves sucked the vitality of human existence. The nourishment of soil was threatened and loose soil spread the desolate landscape of deserts on the face of the earth. The charging of aquifer stagnated and the groundwater level has been receding. Urbanization brought along its own share of problems. The fault was not in the process but the pace and the unmindful nature which accompanied the menace. While solid waste management of cities remains deplorable, attacking our land resources, water extraction through pumps has been reckless. The growing number of vehicles in the urban jungle has added layers of toxic, choking us and the atmosphere.

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