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My Personal Reflection on How the COVID -19 Pandemic

Teaches Us to Combat Climate Change Crisis”

- This past three years, the era of Covid-19 I personally, grew not only

physically but also mentally. I had a realization that hit me so hard. I

began to express myself. I became open not only verbally but also in

my own mind. Noticed that things are not the same as before. Like, I

have become a whole new person in these periods of time. I hugged

the reality that was in front of me and, moved forward as I learn new

things in life. As we face how much crisis happened to us, this is the

right time to correct a ll the things we have done wrong to the Earth

and start to make a move, fix what we ruined. We must influence one

another to change it for the better. Internalization of these feelings

that we are experiencing these days can and must improve our life

caring. As a congregation, we should and must arise from such a

health. I did not exactly understand what was going on at first, after

several days or months, I recall walking home from school and

suddenly realizing there was no ordinary to return to. Initially ,I

assumed that would have been a passing phase in my life. but,

holding on to a vision of a just, serene, and viable Land, I have

realized, would then make us stronger for the years ahead. This

demonstrates that how we manage the mother nature has an impact

on our health. that the earlier we effect change for movement, the

less struggling there will be because, in my opinion, we all have the

capacity to make radical shift very rapidly because we are all useful

and relevant and playing a key role in the sy stem. because we are

all highly susceptible to conflict, albeit in diverse ways.


As global warming progresses and our adaptability is broughtto trial,

it is evident that we will only get over it by functioning together. Above

all, our stress and frustrations are heightened by the fear of

contracting coronavirus as the estimated new consistent deaths

worldwide from COVID -19 rises more every day . crisis quite

compassionate than it has ever been. As socioeconomic trying to

distance principles have helped lead towards a more virtual life, both

personally, the pandemic has altered how people function, discover,

and socialize. It has made us underst and that Family Matters As

Much as We Imagine, and Healthy Lifestyle Is Not Peer. Many

people are also feeling frustrated by the ongoing, evolving, and

contradictory flow of knowledge surrounding the illness and the

disease outbreak. I also believe that th e innate issues remain, that

teenagers are more involved in online studying, and that I am more

engaged in social thinking. The covid pandemic is facing the most

difficult situation and also with the climate crisis. Lot of teachers

discuss how to prevent or help the world lessen or control the use of

material that contributes to climate change. It's lessened if we buy

eco-friendly materials or biodegradable and recyclable materials that

do not contain chemicals. Actually covid pandemic also affects the

climate change increases, when the pandemic breakout lot of people

consumed resources with their energy in backyards or other ways of

burning fossil fuels which is hard to stock of the trash and also

consumed plastic materials and others materials. Some teache rs

discuss to use of renewable.

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