I have no claims of any expertise on climate change. But I follow the news, and do whatever I can in small ways to protect the environment.
The speaker in a comic video referred to residents of Delhi (India) feeling uncomfortable in the odorless, fresh air of mountains. Clean air lacks ‘spice’ (referring to pollution), and they long to get back.
It set me thinking if there would be a reference point for future generations to know what was termed as ‘pure’ or ‘healthy’. They are likely to take the heat for granted, and build more effective air-conditioning. Use of open spaces would be restricted to winter months or whatever is considered a comfortable temperature.
How will they protect something they don’t know existed once? Purity will be a fairy tale
“Once upon a time, when people moved out without a mask, and looked good….”
If we don’t have the power to form or change policies, let us create content for awareness on youth-friendly platforms. Hopefully, some of the online stuff will survive before being relegated to the basement.
Written for Friday Faithfuls on MLMM

Absolutely love your point of view on current events Reena and agree whole-heartedly! 👍
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Thank you so much, Ami!
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You are most welcome! 😊
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“Hopefully, some of the online stuff will survive before being relegated to the basement.” ..this is what i wish for too Reena..
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That is all we can wish for, Much! 😜 Data may never be deleted, but visibility is for a short span.
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Procrastination is a problem even when it comes to the environment. If we wait too long to address it, we will be overcome by climate change.
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It is a matter of prioritisation. War and elections become more important than climate change.
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I agree with your sentiment… “If we don’t have the power to shape or change policy, let’s create content for awareness on youth-friendly platforms. Hopefully, some things online will survive before being relegated to the basement.”
I think this would be a more viable option if man’s greed and selfishness can no longer.
Fraternal greetings, Reena.
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Thank you, Lincol!
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It is not easy to correct the mistakes that we have made, but we can point them out and hope that somebody will listen. Nice post, Reena.
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Thank you, Jim!
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Excellent observation, Reena 💕🙂
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Thank you, Harmony!
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Reblogged this on NEW BLOG HERE >> https:/BOOKS.ESLARN-NET.DE.
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Very valid and important point Reena.
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Thank you!
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My pleasure
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“How will they protect something they don’t know existed once? Purity will be a fairy tale”
GOOD QUESTION REENA AND great way to raise awareness! 💖
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Thank you so much, Cindy!
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You’re so welcome and thank you!
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