05 October 2021

 

#GonnaTellMyKids – What The Future Generations Might Never Get To See!


he rapid degradation of the environmental condition shows our inability to preserve and protect nature. It is evident that any consistent effort can only slow down the destruction but not reverse it. Every facet of our way of living, be it transportation or even our dietary choices have an adverse impact on the environment. While the solutions that will actually have a positive change seem quite extreme to us, we fail to even do the simplest of things such as recycling. Keeping all of this in mind, one thing is clear- we are doomed. The planet is changing in ways that are almost scary. There are certain privileges that we now enjoy but might not be able to in a few years. Humans are struggling for necessities as basic as drinking water and oxygen.

A few years down the road, our kids (if we all don’t decide to go anti-natalist by then) might not be able to picture the world as we are able to. We at ScrollDroll, in collaboration with The Logical Indian, decided to go over some of such things that our future generations might never get to see.

1. The lungs of the Earth were once breathing

Frequent forest fires, deforestation, and exploitation of the world’s biggest rainforest will lead to its destruction to the point of its non-existence. A study conducted by Nature Climate Change came to a conclusion that by 2050, the Amazon Rainforest is predicted to lose 40% of its original extent to deforestation. #GonnaTellMyKids

2. We once had air in our cities we could breathe

The rapid air pollution already has several people living in urban cities struggling to breathe. Things are pretty bad in Delhi. On top of that, a study conducted by Leeds University shows that the concentrate of particulate matter PM 2.5 in India will be double by 2050. #GonnaTellMyKids

3. Such animals once walked the Earth

Every other day at least one species is getting extinct from this world. The day isn’t far when tigers and rhinoceroses would be named next to dinosaurs. It is predicted that by 2050, 15%-37% of the species on Earth are going to be extinct only due to climate change. #GonnaTellMyKids

4. Thick ice caps once existed in the Arctic

Global Warming has led to record-setting heat all over the world. This heat in turn has been melting glaciers at an alarming rate. According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, USA, the Arctic Ocean could have ice-free summers sometime between 2030 and 2050. #GonnaTellMyKids

5. Mumbai once existed!

We are not strangers to the concept of changing terrains. According to Climate Central, by 2050, the Arabian Sea will begin flooding Mumbai. And several years later, our future generations won’t be able to traverse upon a land that we once called Mumbai. #GonnaTellMyKids

6. Beautiful ecosystems once existed beneath the seas

So many magnificently beautiful ecosystems are being destroyed on a daily basis due to the ever-growing rate of pollution. A report called “Reefs at Risk Revisited” claims that more than 90% of the coral reefs of the world will die by 2050. Deep-Sea Diving would not be exciting anymore. #GonnaTellMyKids

7. We once had access to clean water

People in some overpopulated urban cities of India are already cooking food with bottled water that they buy from a store. The concept of buying water that was free for ages and ages seems so strange. But what’s even stranger is that a UN Report states that more than 5 billion people will suffer from water shortages by 2050. #GonnaTellMyKids

All these facts and predictions might seem frightening at first. But it is that very alarming nature of these studies that makes us ready to take some proper action. Climate change is real, it is happening! Let’s not be passive about it and ignore it. Let’s work together towards a positive change. What are your views about climate change? Do let us know in the comments section.





-Source (scrolldroll.com)

08 July 2021

 

Hum ek dudsre se roz milte hai roz judte hai

hum ek dusre ke yaar hai

aaj ka dina pura hafta intezaar karte rehte hai

kyunki aaj sukhruwaar hai

 

raaste me gaadi chalate chalte dimag , dil se yehi baat karta hai..

aaj kahan khane jana hai?

Aur wo hai ke, aaj mujhe ush office nahi aana hai....

 

haan hum ek dusre ke yaar hai

aur haan aaj hi sukhruwaar hai....

 

mujhe sab se milene jaldi jana hai

taki yaar log se mujhe aaj milna hai

par raston me raaftar ki bhid badi lagi hai..

Oh mere yaar, wo intezaar kar raha hai, jabki use bhi bhuk lagi hai...

 

haan hum ek dusre ke yaar hai

aur haan aaj hi sukhruwaar hai....

 

har din ka sukh-dukh hume ek dusre se baantna hai..

age ke zindagi ke baare me ek dusre ko sambhalna hai...

oh, ye to mera wohi yaar hai, jise mere saath ish sukhruwaar se budhape tak sath khana, khana hai...

 

aaj ka dina pura hafta intezaar karte rehte hai

kyunki aaj sukhruwaar hai

29 June 2021

Har raat ek mere zehan se gujarti hai...

 

Poem: 1

Har raat ek mere zehan se gujarti hai...

 

Ek Arso baad aaj yaadon ki sandook maine kholi hai,

Usme se wo rooh kisi aur ki nahi bas teri hi hai...

 

Jise Main Jaanta Hoon Behtar khud Tumse Bhi,

Kyunki Who Rehti Thi Mere Saath Tumhare Jaane Ke Baad Bhi...

 

Ye Kaunsi mohabbat ka aandaaz har baar wo sikha jaati hai,

Wo Rooth kar bhi mujhse mushkurakar milti hai...

 

Soch ki manjeele, aaj paaon pakad chuki hai,

Phir bhi dil ka shauk, aaj bhi do-chaar kadam aage chalti hai...

 

 

haan wo aaj bhi haar raat mere zehan se gujarti hai...!!!

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