We are in the middle of a drastic climate change—rainforest destruction, scarcity of clean drinking water, increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and extreme weather changes. Although a lot of discussions have centred on the usual suspects—fossil fuels, industrial units, refineries, and transport—world leaders often stop short of discussing other important contributors such as increased use of antimicrobials and pesticides, animal farming, our choice of diets and lifestyle, etc. The Covid-19 pandemic has forced us to see the disastrous path that we are on with our relentless consumption, exploitation of natural habitats, and our lack of will to take action. And, now humanity has an urgency, unlike any before, to address this reality.