The birth of a new earth

What can we do to help the Earth?

We all live on this beautiful planet in delicate harmony with nature.



         Photo by STEPHEN RAHN

We are part of the earth on which we live, the dirt, air, water, and various living organisms.

 For hundreds of years now, the Earth has been exposed to destruction, some of which is caused by humans, such as the use of fossil fuels, the development of industries, the use of pesticides, and many methods of torture of this natural world.

 In addition to harsh climate changes such as devastating hurricanes, floods, desertification, and burning forests.

We read every day in the news about the environment and what is happening in it.  We may feel anxious and depressed. 

Are you interested in this land, or are you like other people just reading, listening, and getting upset?

The new land that we seek is the land that loves us and we love it. 

Some of us work hard to create a balanced natural environment in many ways, such as planting trees, which is truly a gift to humans, animals and plants.

See what the people of Mozambique are doing on the banks of the Limpopo River.

Because of the difficult climatic conditions that the people of Mozambique were exposed to, they planted Mangroves trees on the banks of the Limpopo River in the Mahlen-Xai district, located hundreds of kilometers north of the capital, Maputo.  Under the auspices of the United Nations Environment Program ( UNEP ).


        Photo by ANNIE SPATT

Wonderful team work done by the residents of Mozambique, men and women. One of them digs a hole and the other plants a sapling. 

Some of the women sing to provide an enthusiastic work environment .

         Photo by FARAH NABIL

Why do they?  To protect nature and the local population from the effects of the mysterious climate, as well as the Indian Ocean hurricanes, which, when they intensify, become devastating to homes and residents.

This is a basic issue that must be taken care of, especially in these areas that do not have great capabilities to help protect people, which may lead to a lack of food production and a lack of water.  

In addition to the continued rise in global temperature, these negative effects may increase per the ( IPCC ).


African coasts are always at risk of storms and hurricanes, such as Cyclone Freddy in 2023, which led to the almost complete destruction of the place and Idai in 2019.

Also cutting down trees for construction purposes.  Pollution in the water has led to a decline in the fish wealth on which the region’s residents depend.


The issue is not limited to Mozambique. This environmental culture, such as planting trees, must be spread throughout the planet to restore life to the earth and achieve rebirth.


By [  NAZIH nm  ]


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