
Today is 8th March, 2050 and I am reading newspaper, it’s written that ozone layer is repaired naturally, there is no hole present in it now. Great new! After so many years of struggle with pollution, earth is healing. Plastic waste was talk of decades back. Now we use environment friendly things. Cities have their own huge green area. Where people can enjoy nature.
Technology and nature going hand in hand. Pollution related health issues is not a concern at all now. Everyone is living a healthy life, thanks to small and effective actions taken by each and everyone on earth to save it. There is no threat like climate change and consequences like earthquakes, excess rainfall, floods, increased temprature around the globe. But why am I talking about all this?
This was matter of concern in the year 2023, whole world was effected and we all were taking measures to minimise pollution. But now things are much better in 2050. With the help of technology and determination of citizens of earth we and our children are living a happy and healthy life. Think, what would have happen if we would have not be aware and didn’t took any action against climate change in 2023?
Happy to see children watering plants at their homes, they love nature. Each and every child is active and now play outdoor more often. Nature attracts them to be with it more. It’s good for their well being, isn’t it?
Government has ban all the junk food chains and junk food seller on streets. Everyone of us are very fond of seasonal fruits and vegetables. Healthy lifestyle is a common thing now. Doctors are also enjoying life as they don’t have much patients. They have time for themselves too.
People enjoy walking more, cycling more than cars. Public transport around the world is so safe, economical and eco friendly. The weather is so pleasant. Delighted to see so many flowers in my garden. Everyone is at peace, no country thinks of war.
What if everything happen in future like this? Imagine good in future, good will happen eventually. Stay happy, stay healthy, stay safe.
Ramneet Kaur