The story of a girl's grief to save the earth


- Every year on 9th June is celebrated as 'World Environment Day'. The wise men of the world have accepted the protection of the environment as humanism

Way Nisa Suto, Morgan Geraler, Mitchell and I all collected the money ourselves to get here six thousand miles from our country. Because we can tell you big people, now is the time for you to change yourself. You change your lifestyle.

I have come to fight for my future. Losing the future is not the same as losing an election or rocking the stock market. I am here to speak to your people on behalf of all future generations, to convey to you the painful voices of millions of starving children and the tragic deaths of mute animals.

I'm worried about the sun's golden sunshine, because the ozone house is cracked. Signs of cancer have been found in lake fish. Thousands of species of insects and evergreen shrubs are on the verge of extinction.

The beautiful dream of my life is to see a herd of wild beasts, to see dense evergreen forests, to see birds and rainforests emerging from butterflies, but sadly the children of my next generation will find trees, springs and birds in canvas drawings or museum shows?

Representatives from many rich countries have come here, I have to say that your birthplace can play a big part in your life. I am also one of the children living in Rio's Favalas. Whether I am one of the starving children of Somalia, one of the war-torn people of Central Asia, or one of the beggars of India, I have come to all of you as a representative to complain about all this.

I am still a child, but I know how beautiful our planet would be if the money spent on war was used to alleviate poverty and solve environmental problems! Do what all the elders say here today, you will hear the cry of the little girl.

Severn Suzuki, a 12-year-old girl from Vancouver, was greeted with a round of applause by world leaders, including scientists, as she finished her speech at the main summit of the 19th Earth Summit in Rio Centro, Brazil.

Suffering drips in every word of this girl talking about the problem of environment. There is the sweetness and courtesy of his anguish. His statement calling for saving Mother Earth ignites a spark of contemplation in us.

It is a tradition to celebrate 5th June every year as 'World Environment Day'. The wise men of the world have accepted the protection of the environment as humanism.

The current promoters of all the world's religious traditions have accepted the protection of the environment as a part of religion. Storing only enough and using it with enough restraint are the rules of fasting for the result of Lord Mahavira's non-acquisition and suffering. Jainism is not a proponent of consumption but of a culture of use.

Consumerism, the use-and-throw policy is environmentally unbalanced.

Gandhiji was asked whether to adopt the British model for India's industrial development?

Britain needs half of the world's resources to enrich itself, so how many lands does India need to get that level of prosperity? Gandhiji gave a sarcastic answer.

Yayati took his son's youth instead of his old age. Something similar is happening to us. If we do not stop the rampant exploitation of natural resources, the next generation will age prematurely.

- Quality Barwalia

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