Environment today
Environment today is worsening along with time and worse; it does not seem to draw the attention of the people. The main cause of this crisis is in the name of development and industrialization. The saddest truth is no one gives a ‘DAMN’. If nothing is done, it will definitely be an impediment to developments and is not only happening in Malaysia but around the globe. All of us living here on this planet are losing our conscience and have conveniently ignored our responsibility to care for the environment. There is not much awareness in today’s younger generation about the seriousness of this matter. What they think about is their career and being well being in life but have missed the point that our environment is a catastrophe in the making if we give a closed pair of eyes to it. Pollution, disasters, diseases, loss of innocent lives, and depletion of natural sources to name a few would be staring at us soon and would be the news of the day. All these could be avoided and e\averted if every single soul living on this earth gives a thought and cares for our environment.
On hand, we have pollution to water, land and noise. The most life threatening and hazardous is air pollution. Open burnings, especially the haze from Indonesia and on a lesser extent locally plus the smoke released from the exhaust pipes, unfiltered smoke tunnels, cigarettes and hazardous chemical fumes from factories are the main pollutants. It causes illness and put lives at stake, sickness like asthma, breathing difficulties, cancerous diseases on the airways, lungs and other respiratory organs would be on the rise.
Our government would lose millions of ringgit in term of loss of revenue from tourism (haze especially), loss pf productive labour hours through illness and higher ill. This money would have been channelled to better use like education and eradication of poverty.
Water that we consume everyday has gone through a labyrinth processes before it is fit for drinking. Sad to say, more and more rivers are contaminated with wastes discharged by unscrupulous individuals staying nearby, factories and other factors. This is far beyond tolerance and the authorities must act promptly as it will kill the aquatic lives, which causes disruption on the ecological system. For those who are living in the outskirts of consuming the contaminated water especially if it has not gone through the thorough purification process.
A very good example is the recent case in Nilai when an unscrupulous chemical manufacturing company dumped all their wastes near a river causing an evacuation of all the people living nearby who were exposed to dangers of emission of sulphuric fumes. The company was charged and fined. However, a harsher punishment with mandatory jail sentence should be imposed to serve as a deterrent to the intending offender.
Recently, in a program in the National Geographic Channel, there was a finding by NASA scientists that there is a huge iceberg melting due to the warming of the Earth. If we choose to ignore this and close our eyes, mind you, this will cause massive flooding and tsunami, also there is a possibility that we will be living in ice age.
Let’s look at a broader horizon where appalling disasters that wipe out vast areas are caused by our own hands, logging (legal and illegal). This is one of the activities that cause tremendous ecological system disruption. Landslides and soil erosions are imminent, tumultuous floods drowning cities and provinces with death tolls that wrench our hearts over the lost of the number of innocent lives, which we conveniently blame on vicious act of nature but we have all forgotten it is the price we pay for development.
Economic pressure to sustain and compete in today’s demanding world is the main factor of rapid development taking place, often neglecting the importance of ecological balance. Resources are being managed poorly and are exhausting at an alarming and critical rate. The management of resources must be done meticulously and efficiently especially petroleum, gas, minerals and coal to avoid scarcity and unnecessary extensive excavation and mining activities that spell pollution, landslides and erosions. Fortunately, our government have made prodigious efforts to preserve our environment by implementing strict rules and regulations, mass awareness campaigns, gazettes forests, and many other actions. It has been provided in the national forest act 1993 to preserve our rich forest that offers an array of diversity of fauna and flora species. To eradicate illegal loggings, illegal loggers will be penalized a maximum sum of RM500, 000 and a mandatory jail sentence of 20 years. Many other laws and rules are introduced to preserve our nature and to contain pollution in our country.
Globally, many campaigns are launched to create awareness and cultivate the care for our environment especially among the younger generation. There are some highly prominent non-governmental bodies which are contributing to the world in saving our nature, and had initiated many well-responded campaigns, for example, WWF (World Wildlife Fund), ACAP (Asian Conservation Awareness Program), Green Peace, and the list goes on. The Earth day is celebrated on 22nd of April every year to inculcate the value of caring for environment and to reinforce, the world’s representative has made it clear in the United Nation’s congress that economy development and modernizations must be done within the line drawn to ensure the ecological system in balance and not leaving a legacy of disaster for our grandchildren.
The support of the people is paramount importance otherwise all the efforts of these good and great people (NGO) would go into the waste bins. The key to garner this support is awareness and of course the most important is education. The education ministries should have a subject or topics on the issues faced by our environment and the measures to save our Earth.
The face of our Earth is being brutally defaced every second and all of us breathing here, must stand up and be counted that this problem must be resolved and play our part in saving our Earth! The destiny of our Earth is in our hands and we must cohesively with the government and legislative bodies to manage environment issues efficiently and effectively because ‘An Issue Unattended Is a Crisis invited.’
Labels: Environment, health, society, Technology
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