Walking with dragonflies
Dragonflies have been around for 300 million
years, making them one of the oldest winged insects in the world. Their size
has decreased over the centuries, apparently with the decrease of oxygen in the
atmosphere. They need chemical free water to breed and decent air quality to
survive. So get happy if you see dragonflies around you – it’s a fair
indication that the air you are breathing is good.
The UN is observing the first World Clean Air
Day today, looking at that more than 7 million lives are lost per year, due to
toxic air. As Antonio Guterres makes heart-felt appeals to governments and
industries to clean up their act before we all die, what should you and I do? It
is frustrating to wait for coal to be phased out and manufacturing units to
reduce carbon intensive production, while poison steadily seeps into us [aargh…the
vivid imagery of it]. My friend who uses only Metro, just bought an EV for
those non-metro-able rare trips. My father-in-law installed solar. While neither
of them may have been produced using Renewable Energy, at least there are
helping create a market for it and reducing GHG emissions post purchase.
More than 20% air pollution in cities like
Mumbai and Delhi come from landfills. So while I am too lazy to get the
infrastructure set up for solar or EV, I do my bit by being frugal. Wearing the
same clothes I had in college. Eating non-processed local food. And walking in
forests for entertainment – with the dragonflies.
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