Injustice
Covid-19 has led to Mother Earth taking some sigh of relief. It appears everything in the natural world is balancing itself. The people of Pakistan like other nations of the world have started thinking about the three Rs – reduce, reuse, and recycle – so as to cut down on what they used to throw away. They have started volunteering for cleanups in their community. They have initiated educating children and their member s of family about water conservation, shopping wisely.
In these corona times, we all must so do some sort of soul-searching and make every effort to keep Mother Earth, its ecology and environment safe. If not then, more corona-like viruses, great confusions and catastrophes await us which can put our life and everything on hold as we see and experience in the world today. With environmental justice we can live happily. Let’s join hands and hearts to eliminate injustice against earth.
Hashim Abro
Islamabad
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