The Looming Catastrophe
In 2019, a NASA report casts a long shadow over India's future. It prophesied a stark reality: rising sea levels would irrevocably claim vast swathes of coastal land, leaving millions displaced and ecosystems ravaged. This isn't a distant Prediction; it's a knock on the door, a grim foreshadowing of the future consequences of environmental exploitation set in motion. Yet, amidst the rising tides and the echoing warnings, another truth whispers – disaster risk reduction and resilience rest not solely on the shoulders of distant authorities, but in the hands of every citizen. Nature, in its cryptic way, had already attempted to deliver this message during the unpredicted Covid-19 pandemic. When the world stood still, locked down in fear, the environment breathed a sigh of relief. Air pollution plunged, skies shimmered with an unaccustomed clarity, and rivers sparkled with newfound life. It was a stark reminder of how closely twisted our fates are with the health of our planet...