It may be true that one person alone cannot fix environmental degradation, but they can certainly do their part to make a difference and minimise harm to the planet. When everyone on Earth decides to do their small part, only then can we really begin fixing the problem. The facts are that the planet is dying, and without help from the people of the world, its future looks glum. There are many ways an individual can do their part to help the planet, whether it is lowering their own greenhouse emissions, recycling, or simply switching off a light. On the other hand, it is probably impossible to conquer environmental degradation without assistance from higher institutions like schools, organisations and governments.
The earth is dying. In actual fact, the human species will effectively destroy its only habitat, unless we individually make a decision to stop it. Global warming has been increasing in recent years due to many factors, including greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and burning fossil fuels. Global surface temperatures increased by approximately 0.74 °C between the beginning and the end of the 20th century, and climate model predictions indicate global surface temperatures will rise a further 1°-6°C in the 21st century. So individuals really need to start making changes.
There are various ways an individual person can minimise environmental degradation. Some methods have a greater impact than others; however the "every little bit counts" mantra applies to this case. Citizens can lower their greenhouse emissions by riding a bicycle instead of taking the car, recycling appropriate waste, installing "energy-saver" light bulbs, switching to an eco-friendly energy provider, or simply turning off the light when it's not in use. This presents the question: 'How is an individual supposed to know what the “right thing to do” is?' Perhaps one person alone cannot, in fact, do enough to fix environmental degradation. They need help from higher places.
There is only so much an individual can do to stop the environment from falling apart. In order to save our planet, we need guidance from higher institutions. Schools need to give incentives for students to save energy and be environmentally friendly, organisations such as
The potential to minimise environmental degradation due to global warming lies within the individual. Unless we make decisions to lower our own greenhouse emissions, the planet will continue declining. Governments, organisations and schools need to do their part, as well, by guiding individuals and leading everybody in the fight. Not until the whole world is working together, can we truly conquer global warming and environmental degradation.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
environmental degradation vs. you
friendship
We don't exist unless there is someone who can see us existing, what we say has no meaning until someone can understand, while to be surrounded by friends is constantly to have our identity confirmed; their knowledge and care for us have the power to pull us from our numbness. In small comments, many of them teasing, they reveal they know our foibles and accept them and so, in turn, accept that we have a place in the world. We can ask them 'Isn't he frightening?' or 'Do you ever feel that...?' and be understood, rather than encounter the puzzled 'No, not particularly' - which can make us feel, even when in company, as lonely as polar explorers.
True friends do not evaluate us according to worldly criteria, it is the core self they are interested in; like ideal parents, their love for us remains unaffected by our appearance or position in the social hierarchy, and so we have no qualms in dressing in old clothes and revealing that we have made little money this year. The desire for riches should perhaps not always be understood as a simple hunger for a luxurious life, a more important motive might be the wish to be appreciated and treated nicely. We may seek a fortune for no greater reason than to secure the respect and attention of people who would otherwise look straight through us. A handful of true friends could deliver the love and respect that even a fortune may not.
True friends do not evaluate us according to worldly criteria, it is the core self they are interested in; like ideal parents, their love for us remains unaffected by our appearance or position in the social hierarchy, and so we have no qualms in dressing in old clothes and revealing that we have made little money this year. The desire for riches should perhaps not always be understood as a simple hunger for a luxurious life, a more important motive might be the wish to be appreciated and treated nicely. We may seek a fortune for no greater reason than to secure the respect and attention of people who would otherwise look straight through us. A handful of true friends could deliver the love and respect that even a fortune may not.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
new year
Happy New Year everybody! It's at this time of year that we all look back on the year just gone, and look forward to the one ahead. I can't believe how much my own life has changed in the past 365 days.
new people
new places
new responsibilities
new skills
new love
new pain
new friends
new foes
new games
new shows
new experiences
new challenges
new dilemmas
new choices
new regrets
new annoyances
new thoughts
new stresses
new relief
new differences
new songs
new dances
new style
new stories
new colours
new countries
new languages
new numbers
new codes
new clubs
new stars
bring on 2010
new people
new places
new responsibilities
new skills
new love
new pain
new friends
new foes
new games
new shows
new experiences
new challenges
new dilemmas
new choices
new regrets
new annoyances
new thoughts
new stresses
new relief
new differences
new songs
new dances
new style
new stories
new colours
new countries
new languages
new numbers
new codes
new clubs
new stars
bring on 2010
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