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SAVE THE MORIBUND LUNGS OF THE EARTH


Biosphere's tropical respiratory rainforests are on the verge of extinction,
the exclusive reservoir of biodiversity, the Congo Basin is shrinking rapidly.

Deforestation dehydrates the caliginous evergreen region,
scorching heat changed the water cycle irreversibly.

Locking in scanty rainfall and a prolonged arid season,
tall towering canopies fell down~ecosystem lost balance entirely.

Greenhouse emissions omitted approx. 288–247 gigatones of carbon absorption,
erosion erased the terrestrial ecosystem's productivity consistently.

Severe drought grips the gasping genome's biodiverse vegetation,
barren scrublands of tropical basins turn deserts gradually.

Sensitive ecozones's carbon emissions  blocked,  
need urgent restoration.
can't deny climate change ~global warming is a reality, ironically.

Forest fire, sterilized soil, changed the unscathed contour of the fecund Amazon,
felling forests no longer inhaling carbon secretion, sadly.

Barren rainforests become oxygen-less oxymoron, 
soil become sand~ overexploitation expunged bioms' 61% biological production virtually.

Endangered species lost natural abodes~ man-animal conflict became more common,
with 85 percent habitat loss~  unprotected biodiversity hotspots at peril considerably.

Sustainable development fails sustenance without substantial preservation.
tropic's photosynthesis jeopardized~gasping oxygen to revive bitterly.

Nothing can replace reforestation for in-situ conservation,
burned fossil fuels turned 5,300 hectares of Amazon rainforest into "wasteland" permanently.

Home to 390 billion trees, the 10 million-year-old river basin witnessed cumulative colonization,
decades of felling brought the jungle near a "tipping point" naturally.

Borneo lowlands' polluted lungs malfunction of natural air filtration,
deforestation indirectly leads to a low ozone layer in the stratosphere, obviously.

Pollutants in tropospheric ozone crushed biota's biosynthesis microbial production,
the resultant chain of diversified congenial relationships are lost  irreparably.

Carbon sink basins sank, climate change yields  vicious circles of isoprene emissions,
susceptible lungs on the mercy of axes~succeeding generations may not see rainforests certainly.

Rainforests might "once" be past rhetoric; 
woefully, we have not learned afforestation,
 realization can't restore~ prudent plantation is the optimum solution, evidently.

© Silpika Kalita
21st March is the International Day of Forests.The most important challenging  task is at the moment, "Afforestation," the burning need of the hour.

Copyright © Silpika Kalita | Year Posted 2024

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Date: 4/18/2024 5:06:00 PM

Awesome write enjoyed reading your work here many blessings.
Date: 3/29/2024 5:49:00 PM

This is simply a beautiful wel informed write what a blessings restoration of the purity of breathing many blessings to you.
Date: 3/22/2024 7:56:00 AM

Restoration of forests crucial to mankind. The habitat of man and animals has been cruelly banished from their lives and all because of the greed of man. Climate change is frightening and what is more frightening is that access to water is shrinking. There will be war over water one day and not too far into The future. Water will become the new gold and diamonds. Hugs and blessings Jennifer
Date: 3/21/2024 8:06:00 AM

Hello, I was just wondering that if global warming is the hoax then why in Osaka $200 billion worth of assets threatened by sea-level in July of 2018, a devastating downpour in Western Japan forced 2 million people to evacuate their homes. The same principle applies to heatwaves unless we begin drastic emission reduction, Japan will just keep getting hotter. The temperature rose upto 41 degree Celsius. This is the best poem I have seen here without any gibberish. Stoop by my haiku.
Date: 3/21/2024 8:06:00 AM

This is a hopeful poem. Reforestation should be possible. Isn't planting one of the things humans have perfected? .i am thinking that there must be ways to encourage evaporation and cloud formations to again cover earth. The down side is all this has to be accomplished by humans.
Date: 3/20/2024 1:02:00 AM

dear poet,an excellent poem,i absolutely agree.Nature is in an alarming,chaotic state.Have a blessed day.
Date: 3/19/2024 3:40:00 PM

Excellent Salpika, you are a fellow champion of the trees. They are my holy beings. Have you read Stefano Mancuso's The Nation of Plants? Best Regards, Michele.
Date: 3/19/2024 10:01:00 AM

Dear Silpika, your words are written with the passion and energy of an earthly steward and a challenge to be responsible stewards of our earth that supports life. Each stanza has the powerful impact of a statement to ponder and remember its message. Thank you for this gift for the International Day of the Forests! Trees are truly a gift. So wonderful to have you posting again. Welcome back. Blessings to you.
Date: 3/19/2024 7:27:00 AM

dear poet, i am hundred pour cent behind your words, humanity must awake and not wait so long, thanks for the important message, deforestation is not human, keep on the wonderful and sometimes desesperate fight, ' that is my feeling some days) thanks
Date: 3/19/2024 6:05:00 AM

Dear silpika, what a most thoughtful and heartfelt poem this is, which depicts the consequences of human acts, being negligent to what would unfold through deforestation and more: sadly it has become a norm: but few souls like you care, if only more do: i had a poem too written on similar subject called “ streaks of poetry” this i must say is a powerful write that we all would resonate with and agree with: your words flow so seamlessly too. Love it! Pleasure reading …Sending you light
Date: 3/19/2024 6:01:00 AM

Silpika, Using the whole world as farm will not work. The accounting we use ignores the cost of environmental damage. If business included those numbers, most would be showing a loss and we'd realize the looming collapse. Yet in USA we have a presidential candidate who wants to drill more, denies climate change, and ignores science. While President Biden in not perfect, at least he understands these things. Many of us know we are in trouble. Your poem is on target.
Date: 3/19/2024 2:07:00 AM

Humanity is a notable contributor to the many ills of this world. To purposefully to destroy for the pure sake to destroy--nothing more--just to destroy ... would have garnered worldwide intervention. I live in Hawaii and Hilo is the name of the town I live in, hence, my name: Hilo Poet. (Continue --->
Date: 3/19/2024 2:06:00 AM

<--- Continue) The volcano clears our forest and plantations and the tidal waves digs out our shores. Previous and recent events have caused a third of our island move away and naught come back because there is nothing to come back--years to be able to grow again, but not for land swept out to sea--nature destroys too, at least for us it does. Aloha William
Date: 3/19/2024 12:34:00 AM

Hello Silpika, isn't it sad that the so-called "Most intelligent species on the Earth" will end up being responsible for destroying the ability of our planet to sustain life, including our own? You're right though, just seeing the problem will not remedy it. It is going to take more than talk to save ourselves from ourselves. It looks like the Moribund Lungs are suffering from lung cancer. Let's hope we find a cure before it's too late.
Date: 3/18/2024 5:38:00 PM

an astounding and informative poem that shouts 'take care of our planet.' I agree. How selfish of we humans to disregard our earthly home. Have a splendid evening, Sara
Date: 3/18/2024 4:50:00 PM

Silpika, I posted a poem in regard to yours. Come and see ~Anaya
Date: 3/18/2024 2:32:00 PM

Hi Silpika…..what a powerful well researched poem and message about the need for change on our planet! Well said! Debx
Date: 3/18/2024 9:04:00 AM

Lastly a a loud spoken word that should be echoed in the Canyons and Valleies. A mystic environmental truth peace. Liken Marvin Gaye's 1970 Mercy Mercy Me ( the Ecology) Even a modern day rap songs Rainforce might be "once" past rhetoric ~Prudent plantation is the optimum solution evident "Write On"
Date: 3/18/2024 8:53:00 AM

There will be "Deference in the Drought". The Earth's space and us as well we be renewed. Oh! but a loving God can I will make all things new. Welcome like unto the spring. Don't stop Don't lay down your gift. Share your poetic hearts pen. God has gifted you to share. If just one person recieve such a blessing that a beautiful soul touched and loved "Write On"
Date: 3/18/2024 8:48:00 AM

Truth, true, truths very pungent intrude factual points. Spoken and with revelation surpassing man dishonesty, we have mankind destroyed the land Adam the first farmer the caretaker of the world.
Date: 3/18/2024 6:22:00 AM

We are destroying the life blood of the planet, and in so doing we are destroying ourselves Well penned
Date: 3/18/2024 5:53:00 AM

I see you are a thoughtful, intelligent observer of mankind and this poetic indictment is brutally honest and painful to read. Humanity seems bent on ruining this planet home due to greed, apathy, ignorance. However, I believe Jesus will return and stop the assault before earth is at the point of no return - See Revelation 11:18; Matthew 5:5 Bible
Date: 3/18/2024 4:55:00 AM

Well done Silpika, when spelt out like this the size of the man made problem is practically impossible to argue against, I say practically because there will always be deniers, especially ones with a vested interest in making vast amounts of money out of the deforestation process, ironically Amazon comes to mind as one of many, kudos to you for writing this no nonsense piece! Cheers David
Date: 3/18/2024 4:18:00 AM

An excellent poem so important to readers of this world. We seem to thrive in self-destruction. As you so well said, we are killing our lungs.
Date: 3/18/2024 3:34:00 AM

- An important informative poem...it should be read by everyone...many thanks for posting this, Silpika - hugs
Date: 3/17/2024 10:41:00 PM

This time of year here in Minnesota Silpika, it's tragic to see water birds, travelling Noth, some to the Arctic, fatigued trying to find open water amidst growing suburbs draining wetlands & factory farms deforestation to grow subsidized corn & soybean acreage...these industries fund political election campaigns that favor them....good write! jamesy
Date: 3/17/2024 9:18:00 PM

Hi Silpika, glad to see you back with a powerful poem, warning against global warming and the need to conserve our environment through afforestation. With each succeeding year, life is becoming more and more difficult with increasing pollution and rise in temperature, drying up our water sources. Our actions are to a great extent responsible for this drastic state. Collective effort on a global level alone can mitigate this situation. Hope your great message will reach many ears. A powerful poem.
Date: 3/17/2024 6:25:00 PM

Dear Silpika, this is a very powerful call to action based on the urgent crisis facing our rainforests. The imagery you use to describe the devastation wrought by deforestation and climate change is both striking and alarming. I love how your words highlight the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the dire consequences of our actions. Thank you for raising awareness and advocating for the preservation of these vital habitats. Silpika, may your message inspire change and prompt collective efforts towards sustainable solutions. - Blessings, Daniel
Date: 3/17/2024 5:41:00 PM

Silpika, your brilliantly written poem's compelling message on human carelessness, global warming and the urgent need for change, is both powerful and timely. Best of wishes.
Date: 3/17/2024 5:13:00 PM

Agreed: 'Prudent planation' as you put it, is the best way to reforest. Kudos, Gershon
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