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LIVE WITH SCIENCE, DON'T DIE WITH MODERN SCIENCE SAVE ENVIRONMENT, SAVE EARTH By Geethika VenkatesanI am not well. My heart feels heavy, a little bit sad, deeply wounded by the environmental destruction, the choking atmosphere, the poisoned soil, and the polluted waters unfolding before our eyes. This is no natural disaster—it's the ongoing internal war of humans against each other and against our shared home. Yesterday, and the days before, thousands of people and the living ecosystems around them faced black clouds rolling in like death, red sindoor-like blood staining the rain, the endless buzz of sirens and horns piercing the air across the Middle East and parts of Asia. In Tehran, after strikes on oil depots and refineries, thick black smoke engulfed the city, turning day into night. Then came the rain—not clean, life-giving water, but toxic, oil-laden black rain falling like poison from the sky. Authorities warned of acid rain carrying hydrocarbons, sulfur oxides, nitrogen compounds—chemicals that burn skin, scar lungs, and contaminate everything they touch. This isn't just local sorrow; it's a scar on the planet's atmosphere that spreads far. Can our poor Earth's atmosphere keep pouring such acid rains on the nature ecosystem and every living being? Already, our natural resources stand condemned—depleted, contaminated, crying out from overuse and abuse. Newborn babies enter this world inhaling "carbonate air," thick with particulates, heavy metals, and war's toxic legacy. The man-made machines that were meant to serve us have become cold, non-humanoid, and restless—drones, weapons, endless engines of extraction and destruction. Driven by selfish power and money, they fuel cycles of violence that release more poisons into the air we all must breathe.And what of the future? This is what breaks me most: the children yet to be born, the generations who will inherit this broken sky. Imagine a newborn in 2030 or 2040, taking their first breath in a city still shadowed by lingering smoke from today's conflicts, where air quality monitors scream warnings daily. Projections show global temperatures pushing closer to dangerous thresholds, with heatwaves, droughts, and extreme storms becoming the new normal. Resource wars could erupt over the last drops of clean water, the remaining fertile soil eroded by toxins, or energy sources fought over fiercely as clean transitions lag behind greed. Those babies might grow up amid chronic respiratory illnesses, weakened immune systems from prenatal exposure to pollutants crossing the placenta. Their playgrounds could be contaminated lands where nothing grows cleanly, their rivers oily and dead, their skies hazy with perpetual smog amplified by climate feedback loops.If we continue down this path of power struggles and unchecked emissions, future wars over scarcity could release even more poisonous gases—methane bursts from thawing permafrost, chemical leaks from bombed facilities, or fallout from new conflicts. Ecosystems collapse further: biodiversity lost forever, oceans acidified, forests turned to ash. Newborns in polluted regions face higher risks of developmental delays, cancers, heart issues—lifespans shortened before they begin. The innocent eco-system living beings—birds, insects, fish, plants—suffer first, then we all do, as food chains break and nature's balance shatters. But it doesn't have to end this way. I strongly demand peace—not just between people, but between humanity and nature, guided by true science. Live with science: harness it for healing—renewable energy that lights homes without choking the air, restoration projects that heal scarred lands, technologies that clean water and capture carbon. Don't die with modern science misused for weapons, endless consumption, and domination. We can choose differently: plant trees to breathe life back, reduce waste, support policies for disarmament and green justice, educate our children to be stewards, not conquerors.My morning thought today is a plea and a promise: Turn sadness into action. Share this. Speak up. Demand better for those who come after us. Let future generations inherit clean rain, green forests, breathable air—not black clouds and toxic legacies. The Earth is crying, but she can heal if we listen and act together.SAVE ENVIRONMENT, SAVE EARTH Geethika Venkatesan #🌲పచ్చని చెట్లు🌲 #👧girl power #😇My Status #🙆 Feel Good Status

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