As we are growing, we can see that over the last 50
years, nine out of ten natural disasters around the world have been the result
of extreme weather and climate events. Storms, floods, droughts, heat waves,
dust storms, wildfires and many other natural hazards threaten the lives and
livelihoods of millions of people worldwide.
For the past few years man has broken his conversation with
the nature and has kept himself busy in growth and development. Unknowing the need of growth, man is using
resources at a rate which earth is failing to replenish. With this growth, man
is remained with less of forests, less of coal, less of petroleum, less of
rivers, less of water, less of species,
less of calm, less of purity, less of peace and less of humanity. And with more of technologies, more of
construction, more of urbanism, more of cars, more of congestion, more of
pollution, more of global warming, more of climate change, more of fear and
more of stress. And with all these things, man is heading towards more or less extinction.
And if this is the future, then there definitely is a need of
‘Rethinking The
Future’
A future that aims to meet human 'needs’ while
preserving the environment so
that these ‘needs’ can be met not only in the present, but also for future
generations. A 'future’ with less of stress and more of humanity. A ‘future’ in
harmony with the nature.