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    Let’s harness nature for our own good

    Mbwali RestyBy Mbwali RestyApril 17, 2023Updated:April 17, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Over 3.5billion years of life on earth, everything has followed a natural course of
    evolution. As we continue to grow, we impact on the earths systems and this rapid
    success of species has affected the natural order.

    At first, humans were incredibly in tune with their environment (nomadic hunter-
    gatherers following the ebb and flow of the seasons) with measurable and
    relatively manageable impacts due to their population size. Nearly every step in
    human history has unfortunately been accompanied by a leap in environmental
    degradation. With advancement in technology and other human activities, we have
    found efficient ways to sustain ourselves which has led to rapid population growth
    and distancing/creating a gap with nature.

    Evolutionally, populations are growing more and more thereby requiring more
    resources to fuel expansion of agriculture, settlement, industrialization,
    transportation and urbanization causing a gap between man and nature.
    Technological advancements have caused dominance over landscapes and
    disruption of natural ecosystems that existed billions of years ago. Economic
    development has moved from subsistence, sustainable economy into greedy
    exploitation, thus causing ultra-maginified impacts on our environment.

    Despite the unique roles played by each species in the biosphere and their inherent
    impacts, not every species has the ability to measure their influence and capacity to
    impact. However, humans are unique and we are the root of all problems. We are
    capable of understanding our influence over nature though we tend to ignore the
    earths reaction to our actions.
    With societal evolution, we are at the peak of techonological advancements and
    pollution which is already affecting our natural systems rippling us consequences
    of species extinction, melting of glacier, water scarcity, sea level changes, low
    yields, soil infertility, floods , destruction of landscapes.

    There is no doubt we purposefully degrade nature. Environmental degradation is
    an inherent character/trait of our revolutional growth. We have crippled our
    environment yet we have the ability to do something about it.
    It is, therefore, our obligation to do whatever we can to protect our planet and this
    starts with you. It is our obligation to maintain our environment since we are
    dependant on resources and services that it provides to achieve our stability as well
    as enable future generations to fulfill their goals.

    All creatures are interdependent, right from the smallest micro-organism to the
    largest mammal on earth and non has a right to infringe on the livelihood of the
    other. We need to know as humans that our role in nature conservation is
    paramount and needs to be handled with care and enthusiasm.

    Our role should be subsistence rather than commercialization due to our ability and
    understanding of nature that obliges us to maintain integrity of our environment.
    We also ought to change our life styles and how it affects the environment by
    making our homes, schools and organization more environmentally friendly
    through adoption of environmentally friendly practices like 3Rs, composting,
    better choices of transportation, avoiding toxic chemicals and waste minimization
    by paying attention to minor details in our lives. So let us do something to save
    nature.

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    Mbwali Resty

    Mbwali Resty is an Environment reporter at Busoga Today currently working with Girls for Climate Action as Climate leadership trainer. Served as President Makerere University waste management and Research association (MUWMRA) and also a passionate and environment rights defender.

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