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Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the last two to three years have been a big hurdle for the world, making humans cry for survival.
However, with the pandemic subsiding, the situation has not improved. Today, the whole world is going through a transition phase in terms of the economics, nature and survival of the human population.
Daily we go through breaking news for world war indications like the Russia-Ukraine war, natural calamities because of global warming, and pollution issues. In many places in India, considerable agricultural produce has been recently destroyed because of the climate-changing conditions throughout the world. Similarly, we underwent a heat wave in the United Kingdom a few months ago. Because of the human population polluting oceans and depleting the ozone layer because of too much use of CFCs emitting products, the world is experiencing a massive surge of survival issues for many people worldwide, given natural disasters and natural disasters.
These natural calamities lead to a huge loss of agricultural products, halting other services, and significant populations struggle to survive. A large amount of manpower and resources get engaged in recovering the destruction caused due to these natural calamities, which in turn leads to depletion in growth and a huge burden on the economies of different countries and states.
The whole world is in the recovery phase from the pandemic, both in terms of resources, human resources, ecologically and economically. In these times, there is massive chaos among the population of different countries for their survival. For instance, crime rates increase among those who have faced significant losses during the covid period.
The world needs to work together to recover the global economy without considering the competition between countries. No doubt there will still be competition in the market, but if countries will continue to compete in today’s times, it is a lose-lose situation for every country. Because ultimately, we all know that every country faces a significant issue: inequality in terms of income and resources; for one income group, everything is readily accessible, whereas other income groups find it difficult to survive.
If the world continues to compete like continuing wars in times of economic slowdown, each country will ultimately lose out.
It is time to deal with the significant issues around the world concerning the economy, ecology, and survival and recover together from the chaos.