Young Reporters for the Environment

Young Reporters for the Environment

Lifeless Conservation:

A captivating image was taken amidst a dislocated compost stash in school bounds; an evident epitome of the negative effects of mis-decomposition. “Land Pollution” has always been a widespread issue through every generation passed and alive, hence knowing when and where to correctly dispose excess waste should be common knowledge in today’s society. This image reflects on the few multiple topics that follow the ‘Sustainable Development Goals’; ‘Life on Land’, ‘Zero Hunger’ as well as ‘Sustainable Cities and Communities’. The dangers equipped with inappropriate disposal are substantial, therefore “Pollution Awareness” having passed through our student council’s judgment, has begun to bring up newly efficient and eco-friendly methods to ameliorate this increasing concern in today’s day and age. Alongside the many “Areas of depth” supporting this picture, one of the most prominent has to be the various breeds of insects feeding upon a ‘Lifeless’ pear that lay bitten and wasted.

Mohammed Zubair 10B