🌍 We used to fear our exams. Now we fear the Earth hitting 1.5°C.

I am—feeling guilty for ordering food in plastic, turning off the tap with a sense of duty, reading headlines that make my stomach drop.

It’s not just about heatwaves or floods anymore.
It’s about how it feels to live in a world that’s changing too fast, too visibly.

They call it climate anxiety.
I call it being human in 2025.

I still recycle. I still vote. I still post about it.
But some days, I just need someone to say,
“Yeah, it’s heavy. You’re not alone.”

Because saving the Earth is not just science—it’s emotion.

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I love nature, but pollution and human-caused problems are harming it. Dealing with climate change is tough, especially when many people aren’t aware of sustainable development. Still, feeling overwhelmed is normal. You’re not alone, and even small actions can make a difference when we work together.

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We all need to recognize the importance of coming together for change; it’s not something any one person can do alone.

This is our prime responsibility to protect our environment and climate. This new generation is aware about this climate changes and so many organisation taking steps to protect it ,still there are some gaps which is not helping to stop pollution and climate change.

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Yes sometimes, when we look closely, we realize that how much has changed around like so many trees were cut, the mountains are not much visible because of smog, the roads are filled with dusts and pollutants, the water sometimes coming through tap is not suitable for drinking, heat during summer is so high that our brain is unable to withstand it sometimes etc. The nature is diminishing gradually. And we all need to do things on a personal level first and then gradually try to create an awakening among others through circulation of the proper information.

You’re right. Climate action isn’t just about facts and data, it’s about hearts that care.

I think the biggest step towards combatting climate change would be to work on our carbon footprint, We must discourage large scale industries that normalize pollution as an inevitable side-effect of the goods we demand. When we truly opt for change instead of clinging to materialistic conveniences, the world will heal.

Yes, truly agree with what you say. But one must consider mother earth as it’s home and try to keep her clean by following basics to avoid unwanted trash. Usage of bins to discard the waste instead of throwing it on road side, tree plantation, avoiding deforestation, using electric motors, avoiding passage of waste chemicals drains from industries into river.