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Essay writing on ‘How can we make our atmosphere healthy’.​

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How can we make our atmosphere healthy?

We get to read and hear so much about atmosphere and related terms like global warming, greenhouse gases etc. that one could almost get bored with the topic! There is a big ‘NO’ here. We just cannot afford to ignore this warning. We want the fruits of nature (literally!) but would put in no effort to replenish or sustain it! It just does not work that way! We all know that some efforts are needed for sustenance in life, be it regular or atmospheric!

We all know that in simple terms, atmosphere is the air surrounding us. We literally live it. No air, no breathing and not only that, we need it to be oxygen rich! So what do we do for its sustenance? I would say not much or nothing.

 

Let us give some serious thought to the very basic thing we need for our living – clean oxygenated air in the atmosphere. It is not easy to get a breath of fresh air these days, even in mornings. The atmosphere is so full of harmful gases through pollutants that we have a smog filled atmosphere now! It is visible to us so let us not ignore it.

 

We always think that such a monstrous issue with global impact cannot be undone by a mere individual. True, but a small step by each individual can be added up to have a collective impact for a positive result.  So let us take that first step to improve our atmosphere and make it healthy and ensure we follow it through our life to bring about the change that is very much, the need of the hour. So how do we save our atmosphere and make it heathier?

The first step towards improvement would be use our natural resources like energy, water etc. prudently without wasting them and conserve wherever possible. Energy saving could be done by using electricity, only when needed (applies while using all appliances including computers) and put it off when not in use and use water sparingly and without wasting even a small bit by following proper discipline in its usage.

 

We talk about saving atmosphere and then say we should save our natural resources that are earth bound! We do so because, by reducing the use of natural resources, we need to produce that much less energy through fossil fuels which is the main villain that emits harmful gases in our atmosphere leading to pollutants in the air, also causing imbalance in our eco system that sustains all forms of life including plants and animals.

 

The government is also encouraging the use of renewable energy sources like wind energy, solar energy, to reduce reliance on fossil fuels for energy needs. At an individual level, people could use solar panels for generation of energy for their basic needs, thereby, contributing to the cause of renewable energy usage.

 

Let us buck up and do our bit in making our atmosphere, pollution free by taking individual efforts to collectively have an impact on a national and global level. We can walk instead of using a vehicle for short distances which has twofold benefit of fitness and burning less fossil fuel, use car pool for daily commute, start cycling for that twofold benefit again, conserve energy in our daily life, develop the habit of reduce, reuse, recycle and whatever is needed to do our bit in contributing to a healthy atmosphere, to lead a disease free, healthier and fruitful life.

Answered by Anonymous
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United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), World Wide Fund for Nature, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), World Meteorological Organization, Greenpeace, Earth Day, and Green Panther are some of the organizations aiding in human health,

  1. Keep your garden or greenspace chemical free. Cut down on your use of herbicides and pesticides. ...
  2. Don't buy single-use plastics. ...
  3. Shop locally, shop organically. ...
  4. Record the wildlife near you. ...
  5. Re-use and Recycle. ...
  6. Reduce your carbon footprint. ...
  7. Avoid peat-based composts. ...
  8. Plant pollinator-friendly plants.
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