Friday, 3 February 2012

The environment needs you!

Hey folks,

Welcome back to my blog if you have been away for a while. After a long holiday being away from my blog, I am coming back for one more posting that can help you to reflect on an issue that concerns all of us, citizens of the world. Hope you like it and leave me your comments bellow.




Within the past decades we have seen human beings turning into beasts regarding the environment. Trees have been cut down, rubbish thrown over seas, streets, gardens, and other public spaces. An ever-increasing amount of cars being sold encouraging carbon emission, factories burning hazardous gases to the environment and so on. There is no preoccupation or whatsoever with the future of the world, with the place that we are leaving to our children and post generations.

The consequences for this have been experienced nowadays, with the global warming changing the world’s climate forever. The polar crops are slowly melting down, perhaps in the same way as our brain activity to find a way out of it. Healthy and environmental authorities have already warned the population years ago, but we seem to have not listened to a single word of what they said. People seem to ignore the facts and figures, and just keep busy with their own lives. But how can we call this life if it has been draining down because of our bad habits?

The future of our children can be even worse if nothing is changed, if nobody listens to the fact presented in the news everyday regarding our own protection. An action must be done now to save the later; following the principles established by the old say ‘better sooner than later’. We must do something now, but how? What? It does not need to be big actions as becoming scientists to close the enormous hole in the atmosphere. Little actions, inserted within our daily life can make the future a better place, can make the world change and stand still for the sons of our sons, and the days after our days.

The video on the top of this text gives you and me a well presented, simple but beautiful advice on how we can make that change. Planting a tree per day, water the plants, contribute to recycling by separating our rubbish will make indeed a huge contribution. Everyone can help; it is like Tesco’s motto “Every little helps”. If each of us can contribute daily to protect our own living environment, our future can have a future. Our planet will improve; will get healed off of all the wounds we have been causing.

Do your part, while I am doing mine. Do not buy plastic bags from supermarkets; bring your own paper or cotton bag. Do not throw your rubbish away around public spaces, which is why rubbish bins exist. Find the nearest bin to you and do what you have to do, or just carry the rubbish with you until you find a proper place to it. One simple and lovely action as the one in the video can make you and I feel better, allowing the planet to give it back, to thank us. Lets always bear in mind that what we give is what we receive. Thank you!

That is it for today, hope you can think about it, see you next time and take care!

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