Friday, November 24, 2023

Ode on Scarcity

                   

             


          

                   

 1.    Waiting and waiting in endless queues

Years and years wasted without any use;

 Hoping for food in agonized suspense;

 As scarcity looms in proportions immense

 With limited resources and hoarding ways

 The common citizen’s life – a daily race.

 

2.    With shooting prices and taxes high

What can one do, too horrible to sigh;

The promises made dissolve in vain

A degrading state, a shameful stain;

With ever growing population rate

What growth can vie, a worsening state.

 

3.    Under the grip of ruthless corruption

The rich and mighty thrive; no ration

For them, no shortage, no threatening sound;

They roll in luxuries nowhere else found;

Coupled with poverty and scarcity dire

Adulteration rages like forest fire.

 

4.    Who questions whom? A vicious circle indeed

None takes the blame; none helps our needs;

None tries to stop the ills that feed on men;

Problems prosper like worms in a fen;

While other nations grow with earnest work

We slink in dishonest ways and duties shirk.

 

5.    Oh, thriving superpowers and states!

Think of us, your fellow-creatures’ fates;

Is it your culture to ravish Nature

Till man degrades himself to a devilish creature?

Beware of Nature’s rule and mighty force

Bring not on all irretrievable woes.

 

6.    What wealth can shape our Nature again?

What dollars can reduce the dying pain?

What riches can repair our polluted air?

What power can set right our state unfair?

Think of your neighbors’ fate ere it is too late;

Nature’s gifts let us not overuse or waste.

 

7.    Oh, richest raving men of power and greed!

For pomp and show, waste not resources and wealth;

Don’t throw away food on which dogs and beggars feed

With gold we can’t get back lost food and health

Let temperate means prevail and kindness reign

Let us fight against scarcity and starving pain.

8.    Till we cut down our wastage and pleasures much

We have to languish waiting in queues as such

Let us not overconsume with selfish lust;

By mutual help and understanding we must

Make this, a planet for all to dwell.

Not a risky, polluted devastating hell.

       Postscript:

        Oh, developed citizens of this mighty earth!

        Waste not, want not, if not face death

        Like primitive dinosaurs, a gradual death;

        Mere luxuries won’t ennoble a human beast;

        Think of starving millions, relent at least.

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  A Note on Scarcity:

 

Abnormal and excessive use of resources result in scarcity as there is a limited availability of resources on this planet. Even products manufactured by man have limits and must be used wisely for the welfare and safety of present and future generations also. There is a close connection between scarcity of resources and endangered environment and climate change. The main causes for scarcity are : rapid population growth, natural disasters, shortage of storage facilities, over consumption, wastage, Pollution and exploitation of natural resources, impending wars, scientic experiments that are harmful to Nature and mankind, blackmarketeering, lack of financial support, lack of proper use of scientific methods and proper monitoring and corruption in all fields. So proper steps should be taken by all nations to save this earth and all living creatures from the impending disaster.

According to reports nearly 78 million people faced hunger in 2022 and by 2030 it may go up to six hundred million. Food scarcity is caused by drought, floods, indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers, industrial pollution of water and soil coupled with wastage of food. In global hunger index India ranked 107 among 126 countries. More than 43% of children in our country are undernourished. Nearly 68 million tons of food is wasted annually in Indian homes. Next to China, India comes second in household wastage of food though we worship food as the sacred form of God. Overconsumption of resources causes scarcity in the world. The largest consumer nations are U.S., China, Japan, Germany and U.K. In India 125 million liters of water is wasted daily, that is 45 liters by one person every day. China, U.S. Brazil and Russia are the largest producers of water waste. 

The emission of poisonous gases by industries, auto mobiles, gadgets and burning of fossils and waste matter causes air pollution. China, U.S. India, Russia, Japan, Germany, Iran, South Korea, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia are largest producers of carbon emissions. As regards plastic pollution India, China, Brazil, Indonesia, Japan, U.k. Thailand and Egypt are some of the countries which cause damage to our surroundings to a large extent. Even in small countries like Finland, Estonia, Bulgaria plastic pollution is assuming alarming proportions. Unless we take remedial measures the prospects of scarcity will lead to starvation deaths and pose a grave risk to ultimate survival of mankind and other living creatures as well.

 We should not misuse and overconsume available resources. We should check wastage and recycle the wastage items. Safety measures should be taken up in industrial sector to prevent pollution. Green technology to preserve our natural surroundings should be adopted. We should change our living style and lead a simple life without vain luxuries and wastage of resources. The outbreak of wars and production of nuclear weapons poses another grave danger to our world. We should reduce overuse of chemicals and follow organic methods in production. Nonconventional methods should be adopted in energy sector like wind, water and solar energy.

As per Paris Agreement (2005), the global warming has to be kept under control below 1.5 centigrade and emissions have to be reduced by 45% by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050. In G20 summit held on September 9th 2023, Sri Narendra Modi assured the nations that carbon emissions will be brought down to zero level in India by 2070 if adequate funds are provided by developed nations. Let us hope that all nations will strive to make our world a safer and clean place for the survival of all living beings.

As Gandhi aptly said we should think about others and live a contented and peaceful life.  “The earth has enough resources to meet the needs of all but not enough to satisfy the greed of even one person.”

“If you exhaust natural resources, there will be nothing left for your children.” 

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           24th November, 2023          Somaseshu Gutala

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