The
Earth Overshoot Day is the day when we have used all that the ecosystem can
replenish and regenerate in one year. On July 28, we have already consumed all
that mother earth will be able to renew in a year. It means what mother earth
generates in one year we eat it up in almost half of the time. So for the rest
of the year we are borrowing from the natural coffers at the cost of future
generations.
Mother
earth’s bio-capacity is severely overstretched. As per the current consumption
levels, it would take almost two earths to sustain us. There are countries that
chuck out an entire year’s sustainable resources within just two-three months
at the beginning of the year. For the rest of the year, they would be drawing
from the deposited pool of resources, the pool that is diminishing rapidly and
will surely go empty one day.
Well,
I should abandon all gloomy thoughts born of these stats for the time being. An
earthworm is not bothered either. After a spell of monsoon rain the earthworm
seems all joyful.
The earth is all wet
and the earthworm is all set
to crawl to a new home.
It
seems a huge effort by the earthworm to move. It has to stretch its length
repeatedly and make a humpbacked U in the middle to stretch and bring forth the
tail part by a few millimeters with each heave. An ant-swarm crawls out. The
breakfast is almost steady, a slightly shifting breakfast it is to them. They
would love to eat it alive. They have the numbers with them. Like the
politicians have the numbers to eat our public money in one way or the other.
There are hundreds of tiny bites. It wriggles with pain. I think we are like
the ant-swarm and poor earth is like the earthworm. It’s wriggling with pain as
we the human-swarm continue biting it non-stop, twenty-four hours a day and 365
days of the year.
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