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by Justice Obiri | 03-01-2022 09:08 0 |
Trails of lights engulf the skies like ice cream in the bellies of children. It tastes very nice but too much would end up leaving the children with sickness. In a country where a survey run by the ministry science and technology says that a whooping estimated value of 28,000 people die per year owing to air pollution, much more than the entire persons killed by Covid 19 since its inception last year in the country, it would have been right to prioritize air pollution and find practical ways to solve the menace. I made mention of lights, well these lights come from knockouts and bangers fired on the eve of 31st December. Within few minutes of the clock turning its hands to land on 00:00 Hours signifying a New Year day; a new year; the knockouts are released! So much so that one could barely breath or see through the massive smoke generated by the bangers coupled with excessive sound that prevent my eyes from closing to have a good night sleep! Awfully so, we face this problem every year. I have limited myself so much so that I have never fired a knockout since 2018 after realizing the possible damage I could be causing Mother Earth through my actions, but that is just a tiny bit of the icing on the cake. I can only do as little as that. Funny enough; none of the knockouts fired on the eve of 31st December is made in Ghana or even Africa. All of them are manufactured outside Africa and imported into the continent. We have had most of these manufacturing countries talk about conserving the environment which is really funny to me. Can we ever justify our actions? You ban knockouts in your country but export this same knockouts to another country for usage. The irony of life never seems to be fair with Africa but it is just a matter of time. Environmental destruction has no limits, the effects shall be felt by all. But as for Africa and Ghana and what we can do to salvage the situation, well we shall continue to educate those who have ears to listen, and change in attitude should be the epitome to a new beginning for all of us. Green Cheers From Ghana! |
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Posted 21-01-2022 10:13
Hello Justice, this is your mentor Hannah.
Yes,, Especially the holidays human use large amount of energy, fossil fuels, and resources and result in detrimental effect to environment.
It would be great to change all of our ways of celebrating holidays to more ecofriendly method, right?
Thank you for your great article and please keep up with your wonderful work :) Happy new year!
Sincerly,
Hannah
Posted 05-01-2022 18:17
Hello Justice, this is your mentor Joon.
Why do humans get so fascinated on things that may destroy our nature? Maybe because we have gone through evolution process, to use resource around us, that way or what? I am always curious. However, as a human living in urban area, I have not much to say. Most of my actions occurring in my daily life would have harmed our nature in at least some way. What I feel most important is to work on small problems near us with small amount of effort. If those combined all together, we might be able to deal with bigger problems.
Well read your article, and let's keep up!
Best,
Joon
Posted 04-01-2022 15:08
Hello Justice
Greetings from Nepal
During the celebration of every festivals we should be concerned not to create a negative impact of the environment. Small efforts from individual makes it possible to mitigate the problem of environmental issues.
Keep writing such informative report.
We are eager to learn more from you.
Regards
Dolma
Posted 03-01-2022 11:57