
Yadhumadi Integrated Rural and Urban Development S
@geethikavenkatesan
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Stop destroying Nature. It gave us science. Now, in the name of speed and progress, we’re destroying it — and Nature is striking back through the same science. A silent war: Humanity vs Earth. Speed vs Survival. Hunger vs exploding Population. Wake up before it’s too late. #😇My Status #🙆 Feel Good Status #🌲పచ్చని చెట్లు🌲 #👧girl power
Stop destroying Nature. It gave us science. Now, in the name of speed and progress, we’re destroying it — and Nature is striking back through the same science. A silent war: Humanity vs Earth. Speed vs Survival. Hunger vs exploding Population. Wake up before it’s too late. #🌲పచ్చని చెట్లు🌲 #👧girl power #😇My Status #🙆 Feel Good Status
Stop destroying Nature. It gave us science. Now, in the name of speed and progress, we’re destroying it — and Nature is striking back through the same science. A silent war: Humanity vs Earth. Speed vs Survival. Hunger vs exploding Population. Wake up before it’s too late. #😇My Status #🙆 Feel Good Status #🌲పచ్చని చెట్లు🌲 #👧girl power
Stop destroying Nature. It gave us science. Now, in the name of speed and progress, we’re destroying it — and Nature is striking back through the same science. A silent war: Humanity vs Earth. Speed vs Survival. Hunger vs exploding Population. Wake up before it’s too late. #🌲పచ్చని చెట్లు🌲 #👧girl power #😇My Status #🙆 Feel Good Status
Stop destroying Nature. It gave us science. Now, in the name of speed and progress, we’re destroying it — and Nature is striking back through the same science. A silent war: Humanity vs Earth. Speed vs Survival. Hunger vs exploding Population. Wake up before it’s too late. #SaveEarth #NatureWarning #😇My Status #🙆 Feel Good Status #🌲పచ్చని చెట్లు🌲 #👧girl power
The world's future child may face severe consequences and threads from nature Climate and through severe Pollution! My concern about the environmental impact of fossil fuels and their role in transforming the natural landscape over the past 200 years is a critical topic in this 21st century. Let’s break it down and analyze the situation, focusing on the effects of fossil fuel utilisation, its threats to human life and natural sustainable resources, and the changes in land use and resource availability since the early 19th century.🔥
🔥 Fossil Fuels and Their Environmental Impact 🔥 Fossil fuels, coal, oil, and natural gas—have been the backbone of industrialization since the Industrial Revolution.Their( some countries) widespread use has driven economic growth, urbanization, and technological advancements but at significant environmental and social costs. The "pollution threads" means stem from the extraction, processing, and combustion of fossil fuels, which release pollutants and greenhouse gases into the environment.
🔥 Key Pollutants from Fossil Fuels:🔥
Carbon Dioxide (CO₂): Primary driver of global warming, leading to climate change, rising sea levels, and extreme weather.Sulfur Dioxide (SO₂) and Nitrogen Oxides (NOx): Cause acid rain, harming ecosystems, soil, and water bodies. And Contributes to air pollution, linked to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.
A potent greenhouse gas released during extraction and transport, accelerating climate change.Coal mining and oil extraction release mercury, arsenic, and other toxins, contaminating soil and water. These pollutants degrade air, water, and soil quality, threatening both humans to heal.
🔥 Severe Impact on Natural Environment and Resource Loss🔥
Over the past 200 years, the exploitation of fossil fuels has coincided with significant land use changes and resource depletion, driven by urbanization, industrialization, and population growth. Let’s compare the state of the world in 1825 (200 years ago) to today:
Land and Resource availability in 18th century
Population: The global population was around 1 billion, compared to ~8 billion today. Lower population pressure meant less demand for land and resources.Vast areas of the Earth remained forested, with wetlands, grasslands, and other ecosystems largely intact. For example:Approximately 50% of global land was covered by forests (compared to ~30% today).Agricultural land was less intensive, relying on traditional methods with minimal chemical inputs.Fossil fuel use was in its infancy (coal was the primary energy source, with oil and gas becoming significant later). Renewable resources like timber, freshwater, and fertile soil were abundant, and ecosystems were more resilient.Ecosystems supported a higher diversity of species, with fewer human-induced extinctions compared to today.Resources: Fossil fuel use was in its infancy (coal was the primary energy source, with oil and gas becoming significant later). Renewable resources like timber, freshwater, and fertile soil were abundant, and ecosystems were more resilient. #🌲పచ్చని చెట్లు🌲 #👧girl power #😇My Status #🙆 Feel Good Status
Save Our Mother Earth are trees the reason, can we still breathe clean air? Are we enjoying nature's resources because rivers, forests, Natural resources and soil are still left? These questions have become painful today. The wars going on in some parts of the world, the huge reliance on fossil fuels, the pollution we are creating — all these are threatening the very existence of human life. Our lifestyle has also become questionable. For whom are we doing all this? Is this “development” really for the progress of our country? For the betterment of our people? For the betterment of our society? Or is it just the mighty few who are moving forward, eating good food, drinking clean water and breathing clean air? The remaining crores of people are left suffering. What is the condition of common people in many countries? What are their daily problems? How are their villages and towns coping with shortages? One important truth should be remembered — nature is our real mother. She has protected us for thousands of years. But today we are destroying that very mother nature — through fossil fuels, through pollution, through deforestation, through tyrannical urbanization. Dear young women, stop and think deeply. We need this earth. Need clean drinking water. Fertile agricultural land is needed. Oxygenated forests are needed. If these natural resources are destroyed today, how will future generations survive? Our children and grandchildren also deserve clean air, clean water and food to eat. Look around. Forests are being cut down at an alarming rate in the name of “development”. Rivers and ponds are being polluted or buried under concrete. Farmland, the source of our food, is being converted into roads, metro stations, shopping malls and luxury apartments. We're still building faster, faster — we say it's for the better life. But who is this tradition for?Today in many cities and rural areas people have to buy drinking water. If this continues, tomorrow even clean air will have to be bought with money. The basic amenities that nature has given us for free — water, food, air — are becoming expensive commodities due to our greed and neglect. While a small group enjoys modern comforts, millions of poor people still struggle for three meals a day, clean water and air to breathe. Is this a development we can be proud of? We have to ask ourselves honestly: Is there enough water for drinking and agriculture in our villages? Saving or destroying water resources? Does our rapid travel really provide a better life for all or just a few? For a nation to truly move forward, the youth must stand at the forefront. Any change can be a big change if the youth make the decision.
📢 If the youth of the country choose stability, justice and responsibility, nothing can stop that change.
📢 We must not remain silent.
📢 Our small voices should become a loud roar.
📢 One vote makes a difference.
📢 One thoughtful piece of writing, one speech, one social media post can create awareness. 📢 Thousands of small voices from every village, town, city and country can lead to enormous change. Our youth must raise their voices boldly — by writing, by voting, by our daily actions, by our lifestyles. Development that does not destroy nature should be demanded. Forests, rivers, farmlands, clean air — not just for us, but for all generations to come. Motherland is crying. We must not close our ears. Listen, understand, act. The future is in our hands. We should not be a question for future generations. We must stand as the answer — a generation that mentally heals Earth. Together we can create a world where clean air, clean water, and enough food are available for all. Together we can build a sustainable, just society.
*The time for action is now.*
Geetika Venkatesh
International Young Climate Awareness Activist🇮🇳 establish new water storage resources in rural area 🙏 #😇My Status #🙆 Feel Good Status #🌲పచ్చని చెట్లు🌲 #👧girl power
Save Our Mother Earth are trees the reason, can we still breathe clean air? Are we enjoying nature's resources because rivers, forests, Natural resources and soil are still left? These questions have become painful today. The wars going on in some parts of the world, the huge reliance on fossil fuels, the pollution we are creating — all these are threatening the very existence of human life. Our lifestyle has also become questionable. For whom are we doing all this? Is this “development” really for the progress of our country? For the betterment of our people? For the betterment of our society? Or is it just the mighty few who are moving forward, eating good food, drinking clean water and breathing clean air? The remaining crores of people are left suffering. What is the condition of common people in many countries? What are their daily problems? How are their villages and towns coping with shortages? One important truth should be remembered — nature is our real mother. She has protected us for thousands of years. But today we are destroying that very mother nature — through fossil fuels, through pollution, through deforestation, through tyrannical urbanization. Dear young women, stop and think deeply. We need this earth. Need clean drinking water. Fertile agricultural land is needed. Oxygenated forests are needed. If these natural resources are destroyed today, how will future generations survive? Our children and grandchildren also deserve clean air, clean water and food to eat. Look around. Forests are being cut down at an alarming rate in the name of “development”. Rivers and ponds are being polluted or buried under concrete. Farmland, the source of our food, is being converted into roads, metro stations, shopping malls and luxury apartments. We're still building faster, faster — we say it's for the better life. But who is this tradition for?Today in many cities and rural areas people have to buy drinking water. If this continues, tomorrow even clean air will have to be bought with money. The basic amenities that nature has given us for free — water, food, air — are becoming expensive commodities due to our greed and neglect. While a small group enjoys modern comforts, millions of poor people still struggle for three meals a day, clean water and air to breathe. Is this a development we can be proud of? We have to ask ourselves honestly: Is there enough water for drinking and agriculture in our villages? Saving or destroying water resources? Does our rapid travel really provide a better life for all or just a few? For a nation to truly move forward, the youth must stand at the forefront. Any change can be a big change if the youth make the decision.
📢 If the youth of the country choose stability, justice and responsibility, nothing can stop that change.
📢 We must not remain silent.
📢 Our small voices should become a loud roar.
📢 One vote makes a difference.
📢 One thoughtful piece of writing, one speech, one social media post can create awareness. 📢 Thousands of small voices from every village, town, city and country can lead to enormous change. Our youth must raise their voices boldly — by writing, by voting, by our daily actions, by our lifestyles. Development that does not destroy nature should be demanded. Forests, rivers, farmlands, clean air — not just for us, but for all generations to come. Motherland is crying. We must not close our ears. Listen, understand, act. The future is in our hands. We should not be a question for future generations. We must stand as the answer — a generation that mentally heals Earth. Together we can create a world where clean air, clean water, and enough food are available for all. Together we can build a sustainable, just society.
*The time for action is now.*
Geetika Venkatesh
International Young Climate Awareness Activist🇮🇳 establish new water storage resources in rural area 🙏 #👧girl power #😇My Status #🙆 Feel Good Status
Its dangerous in the present and future also, every thing the human dreams depends on!
Geethika Venkatesan
International Young Climate Activist, calls to every one to fight against digging fossil fuels, otherwise the future births will be destroyed by Nature!
#stopfossilfuels #🌲పచ్చని చెట్లు🌲 #🙆 Feel Good Status #👧girl power #😇My Status
Its dangerous in the present and future also, every thing the human dreams depends on!
Geethika Venkatesan
International Young Climate Activist, calls to every one to fight against digging fossil fuels, otherwise the future births will be destroyed by Nature!
#stopfossilfuels #👧girl power #😇My Status #🌲పచ్చని చెట్లు🌲 #🙆 Feel Good Status








