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Plant trees to Protect from Scorching Heat
Vijay Garg5/23/2022 11:15:53 PM
The city will have to witness a temperature of 49 degrees and that too in the month of June. This year the heat has broken all the records in the whole of North India. Punjab-Haryana, Himachal, Delhi, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh are all scorching but pollution along with increasing traffic in our Delhi and surrounding area has created very bad conditions for everyone. The greenery which is most needed in the environment for human life and animals and birds is also ending.
The biggest problem is that green trees were cut very fast for the last 20 years and big industrialists have erected buildings touching the sky, all that can be material happiness of human life but if human life is 50 If left in the scorching heat to a degree, what would it be called? On that day, Discovery Channel was showing an account of those warnings of the last 15 years on TV, which was based on global warming, that is, the increase in global warming temperatures. It was shown in this program that scientists warned step by step not to end greenery and especially about India, how the mountain ranges are disappearing and the water level of rivers is decreasing. These warnings given 15 years ago have no effect on anyone.
Today the result is in front of everyone in the form of global warming.
In the so-called race to advance, humans built airbases in an area like Antarctica where the ice never melts. Trees are being cut everywhere in the cities. There are buildings everywhere. No one talks about planting trees. We all know how many trees were planted and how many colonies were formed in the last 15 years from Delhi to Gurugram or Delhi to Sonipat, but it is true that the time has come to make Delhi NCR green. If any tree is cut then it should be considered as an offense of heinous category.
However, there is a provision in the books that if you remove the tree from some place, then it will have to be transplanted at another place. It is astonishing how many environmental experts have reported on social media that in how many areas around the Ganges-Yamuna, Narmada, Alaknanda, trees have been felled. The greenery of the mountains in Himachal has ended and just two years ago a big mountain had moved near Solan.
Time has come that everyone should plant trees for maximum greenery, plantation should be an essential part of human life and it should be started at school level itself.
It was a matter of 15-20 years ago that when you yourself used to pass through any highway, trees adjacent to each other on the sides of the road are presenting mutual brotherhood, but in today’s date everything has changed. Planned development is necessary but for that also it is necessary that a new chain of trees should be created. Today plants will be planted, tomorrow they will become big trees. It should start very soon. Today, people are raising their voice on social media from time to time that some campaign will have to be started to make Delhi green step by step. If a tree is planted today, it will give comforts to human life after 10-20 years.
If climate conferences are organized at the international level regarding the environment on a deteriorating global level, then its meaning has to be understood. Green revolution is the need of the hour in our country today.
The warnings of scientists have to be heeded. The level of Ganga has gone down. The water level in the land is reaching to Hades. We are looking for more and more happiness to beautify our today, but if we want to save the future generation, then from today itself we can plant trees, it really burns in the direction of the happiness of the coming generation and in the security of human life. There will be a big effort to avoid the heat. Come let’s plant more and more trees together.
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