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Effective usage of natural resources

Natural resources are an asset on which every civilisation evolves and develops without which it is impossible for any living being to survive in the world.

That vitality itself infers the careful usage of natural resources lest human civilisation would suffer the lack of resources for its own sustenance.

Resources are limited whether they are natural or man-made. So the effective usage of resources has to be the main emphasis for the present and for the future.

Even man-made resources are derived from nature. Inherently natural resources are the main components which leads the whole human civilisation and the existence of any other living beings.

To take into account, water as a natural resource, it is the main cause for life in this world or the other in the universe. That is why scientists who find life beyond Earth believe life is possible where water is available. In this world also life came into being in the water billions of years ago.

Though one says he has any amount of water and use it carelessly, it is a limited resource unless it is dealt with carefully.

It will come to an end one day. One should notice that though water seems to be abundance salt water cannot be used for many purposes but the amount of pure drinking water is limited and should be managed meticulously.

Another essential element for life from the nature is Oxygen which is the breathing air for all animals including dominant species on Earth. Oxygen is produced by trees absorbing Carbon Dioxide.

Therefore trees are very important for life, for which purpose forests have to be conserved, which inturn offer Oxygen, water, various minerals and many other natural resources.

Energy are produced mainly harnessing natural resources. Hydro-electric power is generated using water. Earlier, charcoal was used as a major fuel.

Gradually, fossil fuels such as petrol, diesel were the main energy sources that are formed with the huge continual contraction on the remains of plants and animals between rock layers over millions of years.

These fossil fuels are being overused all over the world and stocks are running out. Demand for the fuels is also very high due to the industrialisation of many Third World countries.

This challenge should be met with proper management of fuel resources and their maximum usage reducing the side effects for the environment.

However, these are only a few natural resources mentioned here. Natural resources are not instant components that appear haphazardly here and there in the world. But it takes a long process and time to develop to such a level that one can use them for the benefit of himself or the other, eg: The forest.

It is not an instant appearance. To appear as a tropical rain forest, it has undergone an amazing development from small plants to very high tropical rain forest plants for millions of years.

Therefore, if this generation is misusing the natural resources the next still unborn generation has to pay the price for their forefathers' over indulgence. In addition to the lack of resources, it will make an uninhabitable environment with all the poisonous gases and terrific results of global warming for the coming generation to live in.

Man has begun his own way tampering and damaging nature that cannot be assessed for money. Ad hoc industrialisation without genuine assessment on the effects on nature has played havoc on nature itself.

Poisonous gas emissions increased, excessive use of natural resources, industrial wastage, nuclear wastage have made the world a polluted place. That is the clear indication of the promiscuous use of natural resources which should have been addressed watchfully.

Attitudinal change sans mercinary expectations should be forthwith brought about to change the pace in wearing out of natural resources. Many summits are there to mitigate the negative effects and many sermans are made about sustainable development but so far they have been several rounds of talks without putting decisions into practice.

Now we have arrived at a bifurcation where we have to decide, if we are going to redress the loopholes we were carrying out in utilising natural resources or resort to the same lucrative tactics that we applied so far and perish.

DAMITH JAYASEKARA

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