Let’s Not Forget Our Love for Mother Nature

 


Love is a beautiful and positive emotion. We often express it toward our parents, family, friends, and children—but what about our love for Mother Nature?

We devote our hard-earned money and energy to ensure the happiness and well-being of our families. In our childhood, our parents nurtured us with strong moral values so we could grow up to be responsible and caring citizens—people who contribute something positive to our motherland.

But stop for a moment and think:
Are we truly doing that? Are we walking in the right direction? Are we making any meaningful contributions toward the environment?

It’s time we redefine our values, morals, and responsibilities—not just in words, but through action.

In schools, we teach children the importance of planting trees. Then why, as adults, do we forget to practice what we preach? We spend thousands on entertainment, weekend trips, and celebrations. But why can’t we spare just a few minutes to plant a tree? A small act, yet one that holds the power to make a big difference.

Global warming is no longer a future threat—it’s here.
Temperatures are rising alarmingly, with parts of the world crossing 46°C. Heatwaves are becoming a regular part of life, affecting not just the climate, but our daily routine. In many areas, even the water running from taps is hot.

I truly believe that on roads where the sun blazes mercilessly, we should plant trees in abundance—to offer shade, comfort, and relief to pedestrians.

So next time you go out for a walk, or practice yoga in a park, consider planting a tree. It’s a simple, powerful way to give back to the environment.

We love taking selfies near trees, gardens, and flowers. But often, we overlook their true value—not just as backdrops for our photos, but as vital parts of our survival.

If I take a positive step toward protecting the environment, it can inspire thousands of others to do the same.
Let’s join hands in this meaningful journey and contribute something truly valuable to our motherland.

With a global population of over 7 billion, even if a small fraction of us commit to planting just one tree, it can bring about a massive positive change for our planet.

Let’s not forget:
Nature doesn’t need us. But we surely need nature.

"The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now." — Chinese Proverb
Let’s act—before it’s too late.

Aashwi Battish

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