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Quotes About Nature Encourage You to Go Green
Take a walk in the woods or by the river. Soak in the lush greenery and feel rejuvenated with the bright sunshine and fresh air. Nature has an invigorating effect on us. That is probably why we like to head off to the countryside when we want to detox our bodies and minds.

However with the march of urbanization, we are losing what little is left of nature. Every day we hear alarming stories of global warming, greenhouse gas effect, and depleting natural resources. Each one of us, knowingly or unknowingly, contributes to the rise of the carbon footprint.

Where Are the Mountains and the Woods?
During my childhood, my parents often took me camping near a river. I remember the lush greenery and the smell of the damp soil that assailed our urbanized nostrils. The occasional flycatchers and woodpeckers were a feast for the eyes. The woods fascinated me, as I watched gnarled trees entwined, to make a rich canopy several feet above the ground.

A decade later, things had changed. The riverbed was covered with landfill, dumped by unscrupulous construction companies. The woods had almost disappeared as a township had come up nearby. Of course, the birds had abandoned their homes.

The story of disappearing forests is commonplace. Modernization has spread its tentacles to unspoiled landscapes. At this rate, we shall hardly be left with a patch of green.

When Will We Realize That We Are Wrecking Our Planet?
Most environmentalists fear that realization will come too late. Benjamin Franklin, the founding father of the United States of America, sums up the sentiment: “When the well’s dry, we know the worth of water.”

The trouble is that if we wait too long, the damage may be irreversible. Popular apocalyptic movies like 2012 and The Day After Tomorrow may not be the best gauge of what could happen. Nevertheless, one thing is clear. We stand to suffer the consequences of taking nature for granted.

Before you scoff at the danger of pollution and misuse of natural resources, spare a moment for a famous Native American proverb, “We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.” Is it really so hard to safeguard the Earth for future generations? These nature quotes provide us with food for thought.

Learn to Appreciate Nature
Protecting the Earth begins with learning to appreciate the blessings of nature. The world has made huge advances in science and technology. Yet, we cannot compete with the power of nature. English poet Robert Browning expressed the same thought when he said: “Of what I call God, and fools call nature.”

Many of the earliest religions of the world undertook nature worship. From the oceans to winds to thunderbolts, various aspects of nature were deified. In many cultures, Mother Earth is worshipped as a goddess. There are many odes to Mother Earth in world literature. One of my favorites is a beautiful poem entitled Nature, the Gentlest Mother by Emily Dickinson.

Environmental Protection Begins at Home
Do not forego your responsibility by saying that environmental degradation is too big a problem for one individual to do anything about. Saving Earth is everyone’s job. If there were a leak on the roof of your house, would you not fix it? You do not have to join rallies or write vociferous blog posts to save Earth. You can make a change in your everyday life to make a difference.

Turn off unnecessary energy-consuming devices. Use eco-friendly lamps. You could also spruce up your garden and ditch the fuel-guzzling car for short distances. As American author Joyce Maynard said, “A good home must be made, not bought.” Are you ready to put in the effort?

Catch Them Young
Despite the modern focus on saving Earth, many people remain resistant to the idea. Hence, it is imperative to introduce environmental studies at school. Involve children in nature clubs. Educate them about the dangers of being environmentally irresponsible. Encourage them to take steps to reduce their carbon footprint.

As parents and educators, let us inculcate such responsible habits in our little ones. Take heart from that famous quote by The Chronicles of Narnia author C. S. Lewis, “The task of the modern educator is not to cut down jungles, but to irrigate deserts.”

On Earth Day, organize awareness camps in schools and colleges to talk about the hazards of pollution. Share these Earth Day quotes with friends and family to sensitize them about the dangers of environmental degradation. If inspirational talk does not work, use funny Earth Day quotes to break the ice.

Use These Quotes About Nature to Inspire Change
To make our voices heard in the higher echelons of power, we need to amass public support. Media, social networking sites, and other means of communication can help bring people together for a common cause. In 1962, Rachel Carson managed to evoke public sentiment against environmental degradation by publishing a book titled The Silent Spring. There is no reason why we cannot bring forth a radical change in mindset, especially in the Internet era. The collective momentum can help change the mindsets of naysayers.

Here are some quotes about nature that make an impact on people. Use these quotes to pepper your speech. Vocalize your ideas and cause change. Inspire people to break the inertia, and join the movement towards a clean and green world.

Edward O. Wilson
One planet, one experiment.

George Santayana
The Earth has music for those who listen.

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