Khansa saeed
When Allah Almighty created the universe, there was beauty everywhere in the universe. The land was green, the fields were swaying, the rivers were flowing in their own waves, The green and lush valleys were snow-capped mountains, the gardens of Gulistan were adorned with colorful flowers, on which dewdrops were dropped every night, and the air was filled with the enchanting fragrance of flowers. The birds were free. They flew in the clear air, the animals jumped on the ground, the fish floated in the clear water.
Then it happened that the man who used to live in caves set out on a journey of conquest, people started settling in green valleys, villages were built, cities were built then villages started turning into cities, winds became rotten. Smoke began to rise from the chimneys of factories, suffocation from smoke, air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution, land pollution, food pollution, marine pollution began to spread everywhere. Flowers and vegetables began to be sprayed, so that man could reach all the stages of development
, but by polluting the environment, he began to trample on nature..
This planet, which was the habitat of birds, animals, and humans, was transformed by man into lava with his own hands. Now life is getting lost from this planet. Now bubbles, birds, coils, eagles etc. are not seen flying in the sky here because they have all become victims of air pollution. It is this pollution that is causing the earth to become a hotbed of toxic gases.
Mankind began to trample on nature with environmental pollution and global warming. Deadly diseases are spreading all over the world due to environmental pollution..
Environmental pollution is spreading deadly diseases all over the world and not only humans but also birds are being affected by these diseases. Synthetic chemical fertilizers, pesticides, garbage dumps, which play a major role in spreading air, water, sea and land pollution. Some developed countries use their resources to control environmental pollution. And some developing countries like Pakistan and India are still dealing with this problem. It is estimated that more than seven million people die every year due to air pollution.
Air pollution is playing a major role in affecting the immune system of children. In addition, smog in winter is also spread due to air pollution which is spreading throat and respiratory diseases. Karachi and Lahore are piles of rubbish here. Lahore and Karachi are among the most polluted cities in the world. In Karachi, 500 million gallons of polluted water is dumped in the sea every day. And Lahore which used to be called the city of flowers and gardens has now turned into a pile of dirt.
The biggest threat to the planet is from greenhouse gases. Man-made technology is responsible for the emission of pollutants from the Earth into the atmosphere. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, temperatures are expected to rise further from 01.1 degrees Celsius to 6 degrees Celsius by the end of the 21st century. Gases are polluting the air and deforestation is depleting the oxygen supply.
In 1824, Joseph Fourier, a scientist, warned of the dangers of greenhouse gases, water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane all working together to destroy the environment. Hydrocarbons that cause cancer and nitrogen oxides are damaging the lung cells. The United States, India, and China are responsible for half of the world’s pollution. 25% of the world’s pollution comes from these countries
To control pollution, efforts are being made to make scientific instruments more environmentally friendly. Work on the Kyoto Protocol is also underway, but according to a conservative estimate, this way we will be able to control only 3% of the pollution. Temperatures have been at an all-time high for the past four centuries.
Elimination of glaciers, changes in the oceans and changes in the surface water are major dangers. Scientists are even saying that wherever the earth’s temperature rises, the population will also increase exponentially. India and Bangladesh There are clear examples of this. Extensive population migration, wars over water, food shortages, heat, drought, famine, death of birds of prey are plaguing us like poisonous snakes.
Let us all, as human beings, make a pledge that we will have mercy on nature







