What happens when we don't save the world
What would happen if we save the world          Â
Preserving our planet for our future generations is a crucial step that we must take so that the earth can produce the wonderful beauty and diversity that we enjoy. While our planet's resources are not infinite, there are many ways that we can sustainably manage them for future generations, because it's the only planet we can call home, providing everything we need for survival, like food and water and materials like wood and stone. The Earth is faced with overlapping environmental threats and is nearing a tipping point. Scientists say that without a series of prompt and coordinated interventions, by 2030 Earth will be on a path of no return, unable to compensate for and overcome generations’ worth of damage. Which means that Earth is also at a turning point. Especially now, as countries recover from pandemic-related shutdowns and reimagine the future. A recovery, and a future, that must be green, blue, clean, and resilient. By making thoughtful, concerted, and far-reaching changes, attainable goals are within reach. For example, committing to protect 30 percent of the planet’s lands and oceans by 2030, to protect biodiversity, and also reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050 to combat climate change would help to put the planet on a sustainable path moving forward.