As a climate warrior, actress Bhumi Pednekar says in no uncertain terms, 'How careless people are towards nature. Nobody cares about the condition of our earth. I firmly believe that not only our generation, but also our next generation and the next generation needs to be saved from the damage done to the earth.
We have reached such a point that if we do any harm to the earth now, it will be out of our control. If you look at what is happening around us - there are new terrible floods in Germany, the situation is similar in Maharashtra and China - all this is very bad. Forest fires are raging in America, and Canada is experiencing terrible heat. It is important to understand that if we worsen the situation a little bit now, the situation will get out of control and if we do not try to improve the situation properly, the situation will not be good in the future, 'warns Bhumi. The 6-year-old actress says, "If we can't give clean air to breathe, clean water to drink or the natural environment to survive in its own way, then life will not be the same for me or others. There will be nothing else. '
At the same time, Bhumi Pednekar added, "We have given up the need for conservation and rejuvenation and today we are aware of the situation created by it. This is our duty now for future generations. We want to rebuild the rich planet. And we have reached that point. We need global leaders and ordinary citizens who know that what we are doing right now is not enough. Humans are very selfish. We have forgotten that we should not abuse nature and its resources. '
We need to work with different people from the bottom up and there are many big challenges that we have to face. Among them, people need to be given the knowledge to take serious steps especially for the protection of nature.
"The hardest thing is that when you tell people about it, they say, 'Climate change is not true. This is fake. ' My response to such people is that those who live with these lies do not want to confront the truth. They don't want to live an uncomfortable life, 'Bhumi added.
Even so, Bhoomi is optimistic and feels that this will change and that the way people are looking at this will change.
‘We have learned a lesson in the last two years of the epidemic. We have paid a lot for this, but people have only discussed this issue. They are kind to nature, but it is not enough. We need to do a lot for this, 'said Bhumi Pednekar.
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