Article Published In Vol.3, No.3(Sept-2013)

  • The Decimating world and Survival Strategies
  • Author  :  Prantosh Das Gupta
  • Pages   :  64-70
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  • Abstract

The World, due to Over-consumptions, Mounting Wastage, and basically, Reckless Exploitations, by a small section of population, has, imputably, been shrinking in Resource and Biodiversity – the very multi-lineal & multi-lateral symbioses spawned by the evolution over 3 billion years. The very Ethics, Humaneness & Propounds derived out of Scientific Logic Rationalities & Scenario, and overall Balance those build the Civilization, are being ruthlessly stampeded. According to one estimate, humans have been consuming 40% more than what the Earth can sustain. The increase in Fossil Fuel Emissions from Car, Aircraft, Industry, Coal, Firewood, & other sources, as also other Pollutions from Sewages, Refuses, & other Toxins, have been multiplying imbalances in the Ecosystem, – its shrinking apart, and contributing to the Ecological Destructions. According to some Scientists, we have just 10 years –reckoned from 2007, to save the World. The Topic, in the ebb & flow of fashion, – encouraged by Political Economy, has been frequently, featuring in the Media, Seminars & Conferences, whereas the speedy tangible & time bound programs those are needed to resist the multi-lineal destructions of the Nature, & consequential threats, and to nurture Recourses for Biological Regenerations, as also to reestablish the multidimensional symbioses that made the Earth habitable, are somehow, remaining far away from commensurate momentum needed.. The Offshoots of Carbon Trading, Selling Nature to save it, payments for ecosystem services etc are only examples of Sophistry & Professionalism and will only exacerbate the Ecological Destructions.

Key words: Decimating world, Survival strategies etc.

Article published in International Journal of Thermal Technologies, Vol.3, No.3 (Sept- 2013)

 

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