Jadav Payeng's Warning: Northeast India and Climate Crisis
In a call to action at the Jorhat Flower Festival, renowned environmentalist Jadav Payeng urged the younger generation to treat tree and flower plantation as a moral duty, not just a choice. His message, echoing scientific warnings, carries particular significance for Northeast India, a region vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
The Importance of Nurturing Nature
Payeng emphasized the need to nurture nature rather than exploit it. He believes that educating the new generation to plant saplings is a personal responsibility. "Who can say what the temperature will be in 2026?" he asked, urging people to learn to love nature to solve problems.
Beyond Symbolic Plantation
Payeng stressed that planting trees is not enough; they must be nurtured, cared for, and understood. He expressed concern about the symbolic nature of plantation efforts, arguing that genuine environmental conservation requires more than just planting saplings.
The Northeast and Climate Threats
Linking environmental degradation to escalating climate threats, Payeng warned of abnormal water levels and extreme heat. He pointed to the melting of ice caps and glaciers in Antarctica and the potential submergence of coastal nations as examples of the consequences of human actions.
Water Crisis in the Northeast
Citing scientific warnings, Payeng highlighted the impending water crisis in the Northeast, a region already facing water scarcity issues. He mentioned a prediction by a scientist from France about a major water crisis by 2028, emphasizing the urgency of action.
For Northeast India, the consequences of climate change are particularly severe. The region is prone to floods, landslides, and erosion, making it highly vulnerable to the impacts of extreme weather events. The region's economy, heavily dependent on agriculture and hydroelectric power, is also at risk.
A Call to Action
As a pioneer in environmental conservation, Payeng has dedicated his life to planting trees and educating others about the importance of nature. His message is clear: it is our responsibility to love and nurture nature to ensure a sustainable future for all.
As the climate crisis deepens, the need for action is more urgent than ever. In the words of Jadav Payeng, "If eight billion people start loving nature, all issues will disappear." Let us heed his call and work together to protect our planet.