Life is Precious – Let’s Save Our Habitat from Climate Crisis!! 1
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Life for all of us is always a mix of so many good or bad, relevant or irrelevant, rational or irrational, and logical or illogical things. Out of the sequence of events, which have already happened in our lives and which are happening in a sequence around us, we can observe one common phenomenon. And that phenomenon is, some power has always been closely and constantly working to support us in all the times and situations, and save us from all the catastrophic crises at all places. In this journey of life, either we don’t have the time to perceive and recognize it, or we forget to appreciate it. The reason is, we remain indulged in lots of self-created complexities of life. If we will free our mind, we can feel it, observe it, confide in it and find it to be a fact of life. 

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How life descended on earth is no less than a miracle. So many elements, situations, factors, probabilities, coincidences and permutations, and combinations had to work together, in tandem and overnight to create, develop and maintain an ideal situation, for life to emerge, bloom and sustain in the harshest environment in this earth. It has been an unimaginable astronomical phenomenon. How the impossibly complex process of this emergence and evolvement got triggered, remained continued, and is still going on incessantly and uninterrupted is being explored by scientists. For a long time, we have been trying to understand the evolution of life on Earth, and now the algorithms to study the emergence of life on Earth, predict the future of humanity, living organisms and even that of the earth itself are in the process of being prepared. But again, it could never have been possible without the support of that Unknown power, which we can call the phenomenon of coincidences. 

That power, we can name Nature, God, or Destiny has something for every organism to perform. Scientists estimate that there are between five to fifty million species of organisms on earth. Out of these, only less than two million have been officially named (May 1988). Many organisms are small including microbes that inhabit almost every crevice of the earth, tiny worms that help build soils, and insects that spend their entire lives in treetops. Alongside these small denizens, coexist larger and flashier species, multicellular plants, fungi, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fellow mammals. Organisms inhabit nearly every environment on earth. They inhabit hot vents deep in the ocean floor to the icy reaches of the Arctic. 

The diversity of producer species on which the base of life depends is immense. It ranges from Cyanobacteria to towering trees in tropical and temperate rainforests. Plant life clothes much of the earth’s land surface. It provides habitat and life to sustain consumers (animals and humans).

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And it also helps in regulating the exchange of energy and chemicals with the atmosphere. Nutrients from the terrestrial system wash into lakes, rivers, and oceans, which in turn help in the birth of fish, sea mammals, and birds. Over time, nutrients are returned from the ocean to the land through the movements of organisms. This is the web of life where every living organism has to perform its role. In its life and reproduction, every organism is shaped by, and in turn, shapes its environment. 

Everything in this natural world is interconnected. An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together. Let’s try to understand it by an example. In a lake ecosystem, the Sun hits the water. It helps the algae to grow. Algae produce oxygen and also provided food for microscopic animals. Fish eats the microscopic animals, absorb oxygen with their gills, and expel carbon dioxide, which plants then use to grow. Human dependence on plants and trees is known to all of us. Suppose the algae disappear, everything else would be impacted. Microscopic animals would not have enough food, fish would not have enough oxygen, plants would lose a part of the carbon dioxide then to grow and the condition of humans can be understood in the series. 

Living organisms are self-replicating, evolving, and self-regulating systems. They are capable of responding to external stimuli on their own. They don’t require any outside assistance or intervention. It can be demonstrated that organisms have additional power to change the environment for their evolution to continue. They have the power to shape the atmosphere by altering stocks and flows of water, energy, and elements at both small and large scales. Trees are much older a society than human beings. How they worked to give protection from ultraviolet rays, is a live example of that. The evolution of the photosynthetic process in trees, released oxygen, that precipitates into iron oxide, which then accumulated in the atmosphere, changing its composition. This whole process helped in the generation of the ozone layer, which reduces UV radiation on terrestrial surfaces. It helped to protect organisms emerging onto land from a potentially lethal dose of ultraviolet rays.  Humans started disturbing every process of nature.

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This is where human has triggered the suicidal, and self-destructing process. Unfortunately, three-quarters of the land-based environment and roughly 66% of the ocean environment have been significantly not only affected, rather have already been altered by human activities. More than one-third of the world’s land surface and nearly more than half of freshwater resources are used for crops or livestock production. It’s not limited to meeting the requirements only, but to feeding the exceeding greed of humans. Climate change has already worsened and started impacting Nature and our well-being. Humans have overfished the oceans, cleared the forests, and polluted our water resources. It is only we, who have destroyed our habitat and created a CLIMATE CRISIS. 

 

 

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