
From Genesis 2:15 "And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it."
I was watching a documentary of National Geographic Channel featuring the polar bears and how there numbers are dwindling. How this species are slowly being eliminated due to global warming, making the polar ice melt at a very disturbing pace. They can't hunt their meal which are the seals because the ice that they used to walk on to hunt are now disappearing making movement for the polar bears very difficult. The result of this is that they weigh less than what is normal making it difficult for them to conceive cubs and what is worse a lot of them die due to hunger. Some of them are now hunting for food other than the seals and sometimes those who do ends up dead after being shot for encroaching on human settlements. I can't blame them for encroaching for these animals are hungry and they also have young ones to feed. It is not far from human behavior that we would go to great extent so as not to see our children die of hunger.
They are the ones suffering for what humans are doing. We, the human race, are the ones to blame for what is happening to the world now. These species who are living with us on this planet are not guilty of any wrongdoing whatsoever that resulted to this global warming that the Earth is experiencing now. Whatever backlash MAN receives from these wrongdoing, MAN rightly deserves them.
Friday, November 23, 2007
Human Destroying Wildlife
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Saturday, October 13, 2007
Al Gore Wins! The Nobel Peace Prize
The 2007 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to both their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change as stated in Nobelprize.org website.
Now I hope this award increases the world's awareness that this problem is real and not something that would go away. It is something moral and spiritual issue and not just political as some quarters would say now that a former United States Vice President was given this award. This might also paved the way for the world to focus more attention on what is happening with our environment and take actions to avert further damage to the ozone layer.
The United States of America being one, if not the only, super power in the world should thus take the lead in promoting environment awareness to its citizens. What is startling is that instead of them leading the way to conservation they are steering clear of the Kyoto Agreement. The reason they gave to the world is that each nation should determine its own way of lessening carbon emission. This is bull!
I hope the American people realized that they now have a way to help the environment by pressing Al Gore to run for President and if Hillary Clinton really loves her country she would step aside and do the ultimate sacrifice of her political career. If Al Gore becomes the President of the United States of America there is hope that America would change its position about climate change and be the leader nation that it should be.
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