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Another COVID Wave in 2024: Our Planet’s Plea for Compassion

Sometimes, it feels like our beloved Mother Earth is reaching out, asking us to listen, to truly hear her cries. The impending threat of another COVID pandemic in 2024 is making waves, but it’s more than just about us. It’s about the planet’s heart, burdened with the weight of global warming and our collective inattention. The World’s Hushed Whispers: Nature’s Brief Moment of Relief Do you remember those quiet days when the world stood still in 2020? The skies were clearer, and wildlife roamed free. Nature seemed to heave a sigh of relief, saying, “Finally, they’re listening.” But our memories are short-lived. If 2024 forces us into another pause, will we cherish this momentary breath of fresh air, or quickly forget once the storm passes? Torn Between Today’s Pocket and Tomorrow’s Promise It’s hard, isn’t it? When the going gets tough, when economies tremble, we look for the quickest fixes. There’s a looming temptation to cling to the familiar, even if it means more coal, more smoke, less green. It’s not just about the cash in our hands; it’s about the air in our lungs and the legacy we’re crafting for our children. Do we opt for immediate comfort or …

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IF YOU ARE NOT THINKING ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING, IT IS BECAUSE YOU ARE TOO OLD

Growing up, we’ve often heard of the golden age where everything was in abundance – big houses, cars, jobs. That was the era of the baby boomers, the generation blessed with the greatest opportunities. Yet, it seems they might have been the generation to use up a huge chunk of Earth’s resources without thinking about the repercussions. Was it greed? A lack of moral values? Or simply the high of the moment? The golden age of baby boomers was bought at the cost of our planet’s health. Their reckless disregard has paved the path we’re desperately trying to detour from. They lived through some of the most significant events in history – the moon landing, the rise of rock ‘n’ roll, the civil rights movement. But while enjoying all of this, the baby boomers failed to see the signs, or worse, chose to ignore them. The signs that said, “This is unsustainable. This might ruin the planet for future generations.” From suppressing critical environmental research to selling out democratic institutions to corporate powerhouses, the legacy of the boomers feels less golden and more tarnished. But why? Why were they so blinded by the flashing neon lights of prosperity that they …

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