OUR EARTH

OUR EARTH
CHAPTER 16 "The Condition of Our Earth"


Regarding the condition of the earth, our earth is healthy or not yes according to you. If I think the earth is not healthy. In view of the inhabitants of the earth who love the environment less. Waste disposal, deforestation, destruction of ecosystems, capture of rare animals, and much more. Well for that we must take care of each other and remind each other to protect each other nature. Me and my friends will discuss about the condition of the earth and how the hell to make the Earth healthy again. Yuk started it!


A beautiful morning in Purwokerto City. The glint of sunlight pierced my eyes that were waiting for public transport. I had to take a bus today to get to campus, because Onel was sick. Yes my bike is probably because it is old, the chain is often dislodged and the tire often deflated. I haven't had time to take him to the bicycle hospital for treatment.


My loyal friend Budi also came along on the trans bus Banyumas with me. Though he can go first using the Hero motor. But he didn't want to leave me alone he said. The two of us sat together on the bus. So as not to get bored we chat a little about our earth. I sat in the passenger seat and stood beside him for a chat.


"Lam ko ever krungu nek citizens of Earth jere arep in gotong meng mars? (Lam you ever heard that the citizens of Earth said he wanted to be taken to Mars?)" askinya.


"Early krungu sepisan, but I was confused piwe gawane in the earth akeh cake, continue karo mandan believe ora believe (never horrified, ever, but I am confused how to take the citizens of the earth is a lot, continue to believe a little bit not believe anyway)," I replied.


"Yes Lam, I even thought of the shadow na dewak in the gawa nganggo of the siji-siji rocket (yes Lam, I instead thought of imagining us in a one-on-one rocket)," he said half imagining.


"To move to Mars Bud? (do you want to move to Mars Bud?)" aska I want to know his opinion.


"Moh Lam I feel at home on Earth (not Lam I feel at home on Earth)," he replied. "But what is the reason ne earthlings kon moved meng mars huh?(but what's the reason Earthlings have to move to Mars?)" ask after thinking.


"Maybe because of the old Earth we wis continue to wis again old old ne in gawe bodol ning residents ne (maybe because the earth we are old continue to be old-old is made damaged by the occupants)," I replied guessing.


"Yes Lam rich kae, deleng esih Bae ana wong sing guang garbage meng times (yes Lam like that, see there are still people who throw garbage into the river)," point the finger out the window. It just so happened that the bus was stopping on a bridge for a while and soon returned.


"Yes though wis ngerti ne danger, karo wingi nek rare leg ne Frank must forest that wis deforest continues to landslide (yes even though he already knows the danger, he said, just yesterday if there was no grandfather Frank, the forest must have been deforested and continued to landslide)," I said, recalling the incident last Sunday.


"It's good that bae ana dawek can help (it's good that we can help)," he said.


"Eh Lam wis hggal press (eh lam already want nyampe)," he told me.


I didn't feel like the bus had arrived. "Eh yes, chat e continue mako karo batir liyane yes (eh yes, chat later with other friends yes)," I suggested.


Si Budi nodded while moving while I immediately gave a sign for the bus to stop immediately.


"Left sir..," I shouted loudly while printing the ceiling of the bus.


The bus stopped and we both got off together.


You all must have known my conversation with Budi above, about the citizens of the earth who he said he wanted to move to Mars. Is the news true? Find out for yourself yes from certain sources because it is not necessarily true.


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The Nature Lovers SME Room.


All members gathered to discuss the condition of our earth. Including me and my four friends. As usual, Bang Kris started this discussion.


"Ok my first friends I want to ask our Earth is clean or dirty do you think?" ask him all of us.


"Kotor is Bang must ne in dereng kang menungsa ne (dirty is Bang certainly seen from humans)," replied the Budi argued.


"Yes rich ne Bumi we are dirty because ra net ra healthy too (yes it seems like our Earth is dirty is not clean is not healthy as well)," said my team who agreed with him.


"Continue adding the natural disasters that are coming do not stop" said the Sinta added.


"I feel sorry for my planet" I said grieving.


"True volcano eruptions, floods, landslides etc other disasters if not natural factors yes human factors. Earthquakes and tsunamis also often hit in certain areas because of the shifting of the earth's plates," said Bang Kris confirmed.


"Can be seen on the screen. This is our Earth right now" he told me, showing an image on the LCD screen.



"This is the condition of the earth if seen from space," he said.


"Astaghfirullah what a cake of my planet," I was surprised to see an image of the Earth appear on the screen


"Yes this is where our planet has partially experienced forest fires such as in Indonesia itself, namely the Riau area that causes smog. Amazon forest fires that cause dozens of animals living there to be reduced due to casualties," explained Mba Lili continued.


"Astaghfirullah condition ne earth dewet nyang na temen dadi peng nangis I (Astaghfirullah condition of our earth is very sad so peng pepis I)," said I was shocked again and more sad.


"This is how the condition of the Earth is now.in addition, in the American hemisphere especially the Amazon forest area.not only fires that occur deforestation also participate," Bang Doel said.


"What is Deforestation?" ask the Frank.


"Deforestation is Frank's deforestation" replied Bang Doel.


"Oh honking. Is there a purpose of forest deneng in gunduli?(Oh like that. Is there a purpose why the forest in gundulin?)" ask again.


"There was Frank deforestation done so that land could be diverted for other things, such as agriculture, livestock, and my junior residential or urban areas," explained Bang Betrus.


"The deforestation in Brazil is done by colonialists as a way to clear land, a place to grow commercial crops such as rubber, sugar, and tobacco," added Bang Kris.


"The reduction in land looks very significant from the display of aerial photos. This resulted in Amazon releasing more Co2 than it could absorb in the past 10 years" Lili said.



We all noticed the picture on the LCD screen. Truly bald our earth is like a head whose hair poak next door. It's very concerning, isn't it?


"Innalillahi alas e barren dul bumi ne dewis wis ra ijo turned crisp brown (Innailaihi forest barren dul buminya we have not green turned into dry brown) I want to cry," I was shocked and felt like my eyes wanted to cry.


"Don't cry, man, cry" Bang Doel told me.


"Yes my junior don't be sad" said Mba Betti.


"I nelangsa Bang" I said as I wiped my tears that almost dripped.


"Yes Lam. I understand," said the Budi while patting my shoulder.


"Dah not cry we continue the discussion," asked Bang Kris.


"Yes Bang" I replied.


I wiped my tears again which were a little still dripping. I am really sad to see the condition of this earth.when the condition of our earth is back to how it was.


''Uh Bang I can ask what is true nek ana (if there is) moss plants ijo earth sign (still) is said to be healthy," said the Budi asked the question.


"I am also not sure for this but he said the existence of ijo moss indicates our Earth is still healthy" replied Bang Kris.


"But Ijo moss is now rarely seen" thought Mba Lili.


"Oh rich kuwe turned out to be even (oh so unclear it turned out)," said the Frank while mangosteen.


"Yes but obviously we have to protect and remember not to damage it because we as members of the Nature Lovers, should also love the planet we live on" explained Bang Kris.


"And remember we as humans must remind each other that our earth is safe and prosperous" added Mba Lili


"Ready sister," said we compact.


"Ok discussion stops first we continue the next day, please who want to return to their respective affairs," Bang Kris concluded the discussion this time and allowed its members to leave the room.


"Suwun Bang Kris I karo kancaku parting to class (thank you Bang Kris I same my friend saying goodbye to class)," my saying represents friends.


"Yes Lam be careful of you and remember to remind each other" Bang Kris's message told us.


"Ready Bang," said we compact.


Me and the others went to Dosen Ali's class. In class we discuss briefly about the existing food chain in the mangrove ecosystem.


"Father's day material will explain about the mangrove ecosystem. Please pay attention to the LCD screen in front," he said and told us all to face the screen.



Our eyes all those who were there were immediately fixed on the LCD screen in front. I and others listened and listened to his explanation.


"The mangrove forest ecosystem itself is a forest that grows in tidal areas, especially on sheltered beaches, lagoons and river estuaries are inundated at high tide and free from the low tide that their plant communities tolerate salt" Lecturer Ali told all of us.



"This is an example of a picture of aquatic fauna living in a mangrove ecosystem," Ali pointed to the LCD screen. Then Lecturer Ali continued to discuss the matter.


"Interactions that occur between living things in mangrove forest ecosystems are generally divided into two, namely ; 1. Predation: The predation of coral by its predators (Snakes and Crocodiles).



The result of the metabolism of crustaceans is used mangrove as fertilizer," he explained.



"Pak Ali besides that interaction are there any other interactions?" I asked while raising my hand.


"Yes Nature. Not only the above interactions, there are also complex interactions such as food webs involving various living things that exist in mangrove forest ecosystems, which are generally divided into 2 groups, namely : 1. Producer groups consisting of autotrophic organisms. Consists of all the flora in the mangrove forest.


And the 2nd. Consumer groups that are heterotrophic organisms. Consists of predators and fauna in the mangrove forest. Here applies who is strong then he who survives," said Lecturer Ali then continued to explain again.


All of us in the class understood and continued to listen to him again.


"Typically smaller sized fauna always fall prey to larger sized fauna. To maintain life, each species in the mangrove forest has its own way. There are symbiosis but there are also those who do not" he added.


So much more or less the material that Lecturer Ali conveyed to us. The class was over time for me and the others to go home.


"I'll never forget I'm karo Budi pamit sit (my friends are just as good)," my saying to others.


"Yes Lam Bud. Ati-ati," replies the Frank represents.


If that's our short farewell. Frank, Clara and Sinta also went in different directions while I and Budi used to wait for the bus at a bus stop not far from campus.


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In the afternoon. As usual, I and Budi after the Ashar Prayers returned to do other activities. Budi and I plan to run an afternoon around the park near the boarding house.


I've been tidy wearing sportswear and full-length sports shoes. I was warming up first while waiting for Budi to tie his shoelaces.


"Bud's wife (he's not Bud yet)," called me while doing marketing.


"Yuh wis (dah come) he said as he moved.


I started running while Budi followed me from behind.


Arriving at the park I and Budi took a short break while sitting on the park bench. We both drank the water we had bought before. While I was drinking, my eyes glanced to the side. I saw my father sitting on a different bench eating a packet of rice. I was a little surprised by the man for eating in the garden. I also thought if maybe he was not strong enough to hold his hunger so that after buying rice immediately annexed him. I kept watching him while closing my bottle.


The father was very hungry from the way he ate. In the lightning time the father had finished his meal. I drank my water because I was still thirsty. While drinking for the second time, I immediately moved and made Budi shocked. I saw the father leaving his trash without being thrown away to his rightful place first.


"Lam kowe ngageti wae dus bae sprains (Lam you ngaggetin just about sprained)," he said surprised.


I quickly closed my bottle and ran to the bench to pick up the trash the father had left beside the bench.


"Lam kowe reo ngendi (Where are you going)?" askinya.


I left Budi just like that and kept calling the father earlier.Budi was curious about me, he quickly caught up with me.


'Sir, sir" called me while patting his father's shoulder.


The father turned around and asked my purpose "What's wrong?" tanyakanya.


"Do you have any items that you intentionally left behind?" I'll come back with pleasantries.


"No feeling father all still have a wallet and also hp. I don't feel like I have anything else but that" he replied in confusion.


"Then this is what Sir," I said as I offered his trash


"It's rubbish why you have to take it, you deliberately leave it," he said.


"But I'm sorry sir, you should not just leave the trash.You can keep it and throw it away when you see the trash," I advised him


"Eh Bapake the feeling of kae the trash can in front of Bapake was sitting there living in the dump instead of being left behind" said the Budi suddenly from behind me.


"Let it be later there are also janitors who pick it up," he said again.


"But it's a matter of our consciousness sir" I said again.


"Yes what is difficult e throw males temen dadi wong (yes what is difficult to throw males so bad so people), said the Budi who began to get upset.


"Ko ko on suwe selot gawe father of emotions yes (you guys over time for the father of emotions yes). sok know sok nasehati," said the father began to be upset.


"Wis a bit bad. Well Mr. garbage dispose of yes (do not get angry. This is Pak garbage dispose of yes)," I said slightly mocked while secretly putting his garbage in his hands.


"Hayu Lam mlayu maning (ayo Lam run again)," the Budi then invited me to run again.


"Yes Bud" I replied.


We both turned around and ran back home. As I was running, a hard blow shot into my cheek.


"BUGH," the sound of a blow so loud hit my cheek.


Secretly it turns out that the father walked pulled me and hit me. The punch felt so strong that it made me fall to the ground.


The fathers apparently did not accept my behavior that had mocked him while giving his trash back.


"Eh Bapake made a deal to play jotos kancaku (eh Bapake from playing hit me)," angry the Budi did not accept.


"Hayu said Lam (ayo stood Lam)," Budi then helped me stand up.


I stood up while holding my slightly bruised cheek.


"What's the matter sir why is my jotos father?" I asked while still holding my cheek.


"I'm afraid karo ko even neken garbage back, ko sing throw ya hit (i'm angry at you instead give garbage back, you throw it can)," he replied with anger.


"Eh Pak garbage the father of our time sing throw na must ne bapake sing kudu ne self-conscious (eh Pak trashya Mr. mas think that throw out should be the father himself who should be self-conscious)," said Budi meladeni.


"But sir littering is forbidden here," I told him.


"Why can? Is there a warning?" tanyakanya.


"Ana (there) Sir," I replied


"Ning ngendi (where)?" ask again in curiosity.


"Bapake mlinge dereng jerer wit (Bapake look beside the tree)," replied Budi told.


The father obeyed Budi's orders and looked in the direction he meant.


"Weruh siki (see now) Sir? ask me.


"Welis kalingan ra ketok (Welis to the invisible barrier)," he replied a little embarrassed.


I also had time to wonder why the warning board can be sniffed so tendered to the tree next to it. I thought it might be because of the wind.


"I think that if you crank the janitor sing jimoti duty (i think it may be the janitor who has the duty to pick it up), he said.


actually rare janitor ning kene sir, anu kiye tah kudu need ne dawek consciousness. Nek dewek ra realized yes dadi rich. Emotion (there's actually no janitor here sir, you need his own consciousness. If we can't wait to be like you. Emotions)," I explained while telling.


"Oh rich kuwe (like that) I'm sorry. Mr. jimot garbage yes (father take the garbage yes)," he said, who was still embarrassed while taking his trash back.


"Yes sir aja maning maning ya lara iki (yes sir don't again ya sick this)," I said while still holding my cheek.


"Yes yes Mr. sepisan maning (again) apologized yes," he said apologizing.


"Yah money nggo tuku nambani your cheek (the money to buy drugs ngobatin your cheek)," the father suddenly gave money compensation to me.


"Ora need (not need) sir," I refused.


"Thank you wae (only). Dad said," he said and left.


I also had to accept the money. The father also went and did not forget to throw his garbage into the trash that has been provided.


Now with that brief incident we can conclude that humans themselves should be aware of the mistakes they make. And we as humans also have to advise and remember each other.


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