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Essay on Seven Billion Dreams, One Planet Consume Carefully by Neetu Singh

 

Seven Billion Dreams, One Planet Consume Carefully : Essay 

                                                     - Neetu Singh 

Seven Billion Dreams, One Planet Consume Carefully : Essay
Seven Billion Dreams, One Planet Consume Carefully: Essay  


Seven Billion Dreams, One Planet Consume Carefully 

  Seeing the distorted model of development, the culture of consumption, the growing population , Gandhi said the following lines in relation to the post-independence development model, which are poignant for the understanding of the subject- “If India adopts the western model of development, then surely the world will Another earth will have to be discovered." Gandhi in the 21st centuryThe above statement fits perfectly. Where the search for life on Mars continues. Providing basic facilities to seven billion population and fulfilling their dreams seems like a burden on the 'earth'. That's why countries are deciding the path from the Kyoto Protocol to the Treaty of Paris. Whereas the issue is of change in 'lifestyle'. Ramachandra Guha has rightly said that we should not cross the Lakshman Rekha of our consumption. But the competition of power and pride of man on his knowledge leads to environmental degradation. However, a deep and detailed study is necessary for the right understanding of the issue and the right path to the solution. We need to know why today consumption is being advised to be careful? If this doesn't happen then what will happen to 7 billion dreams? After all, it also has to be seen that what is the quality of dreams? Then it also becomes a responsibility to move towards the solution? To answer these social, economic, political, environmental, It is important to look at the human, gender, cultural, scientific, international and philosophical dimensions. Here the lines of Maithilisharan Gupta seem appropriate – what were we, what have happened, what will happen now, let's think together, all these problems. It is noteworthy that the story of human development begins with primitive life. Which was in harmony with nature till the era of industrialization. But in the era of industrial revolution, man tried to conquer nature on the basis of science. Crossing the consumption limit invites carbon emissions, environmental pollution and disasters. Which further showed in the World Wars and Cold War also. But humans crossed the limits by the end of the 20th century. The result of which today can be seen in the form of melting glaciers, reduction in agricultural yield, drowning of islands, new types of diseases and disasters. The above situation has led to sustainable development, deep ecology, Ideas such as Small is Beautiful originated. Today, economic growth, the desire to increase income at the rate of fourfold at night, the competition for development among countries has brought a crisis on the environment and our common heritage. Which thinkers like Hardin called the 'Tragedy of Global Norms'. In the social dimension, community cooperation, simple lifestyle and breakdown in joint families can be seen. Which can be seen in developed countries and metropolitan cities of India. Where there are more cars than the members of the household. Then the odd-even has to be brought. This problem is also reaching the villages, which can be seen in the form of downfall of Tanka, Mollam, Bawdi, Johad etc. The political sphere also made the strategy of development the cornerstone. Where maximum control over natural resources, exploitation of tribal areas and the strategy of 'Yen Ken Prakaren' fulfilled the dreams of some in 7 billion dreams and caused hunger, malnutrition, left to suffer injustice. At the same time, cultural changes such as abandonment of the strategy of 'what is enough is enough', people adopted consumerist culture, where religious festivals and celebrations have been limited to new clothes, fireworks and shopping a lot. Understanding the values ​​inherent in a religion or culture is considered the term 'Old School'. Which is not considered fit at all on the new lifestyle of the youth. It is noteworthy that technology has made human life easy and simple. Saved from disasters, but later he also did the work of a demon. Developed countries raised the flag of development on the basis of this. Today, on the basis of this, they are engaged in the search for a new satellite so that they can repeat the story of the Earth. To fulfill the dreams of the growing population. But this does not appear to be true in the near future. If the human aspect is explored, then the demonic power of man considered the environment as his slave, Due to which the 'economy of 1 percent population' was created today, because a large population is in trouble. In fact, in a situation where dreams seem like a joke. For example, tribal areas of Afro-Asian countries, poor malnourished women and children in rural areas. Those who have to turn from bonded labor to prostitution for drinking water and food grains. Therefore, out of the dreams of 7 billion population, some will have dreams of touching the sky and conquering nature, but for most it is a matter of water-land-forest. So the quality of dreams has to change along with the number of dreams. On the one hand, population control has to be done to reduce the number of dreams, on the other hand, dreams will also have to be seen 'green', Because 'either the future of man will be green or it will not be' one has to understand. If we do not move towards solutions today, disasters will not allow us to move to the next stage of civilization. Someone has rightly said – Water has a very strong memory, it flows where it was before. Understanding this, we have to improve the quality of dreams of any civilized society. If we talk about the solution, then we have to understand first of all that 'the earth is not ours only'. It is important to protect the entire animal world and the biological world, to save the food chain, to consider diversity as beauty. The measures must first of all be freed from the sins committed in the past, that is, to fulfill the commitment of the countries in the international conventions. in which the recently held conference will have to reach a decisive position, Like completing INDCs. Technological innovations have to find a way for sustainable development. But these solutions appear superficial and superficial. Here these lines of Ghalib are important- Ghalib kept making this mistake all his life, dust was on his face, kept cleaning the mirror. Understanding the meaning of the above lines, bringing changes in lifestyle is the need of the hour. In which it is important to reduce consumption and increase creation. Which can be understood from individual to international level. Use of electricity, water, food grains as per requirement at individual level, use of jute instead of plastic bags, learning to move on from festivals (not taking fireworks as an opportunity), waste management at community level Works like afforestation and making water collectors will have to be done. In 7 billion dreams, many also dream of saving 'one planet', like Rajendra Singh doing water conservation work in Rajasthan, It is important to make human chain for cleanliness by school children Akshat. Sustainable goals should be set at the national level and social and economic development of all will have to be increased. Instead of being a consumer, one has to be the creator. in which it creates renewable energy sources. Which can be seen in the context of Solar Mission, Green Corridor, EIA in the context of India. which needs to be adopted by the developed countries. Where per capita consumption is about 100 times that of developing countries. Today they too have to have yoga philosophy, limited consumption, giving up greed and reconciliation with nature. It has to be consumed with caution and instead of considering the earth as a slave, it has to be considered as its maintainer. The above 'Lakshman Rekha of Consumption' may be told by the realistic thinkers even if the idealists. But this is the long-term solution and the way to meet the 7 billion goals. Yes, Changing your culture/habits is definitely difficult but not impossible. Which these lines of Dushyant Kumar can inspire-Who says that there can't be a hole in the sky, throw a stone when you're sick, man. 

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