We are living in a beautiful place,named Earth. Of course our existence here consists not only of material things, but spiritual too. A lot of thoughts are visiting me from time to time, about humans, our hidden power, nature, our relationships with each other and our planet, but today I want to talk to you and I hope that you'll hear me.
Now we have a tough time, I mean we as humans and tough time is for disasters which happens all over the world. Didn't you think about it at least one time in your life, sure you did! Don't you think about what happens now, why it happens and who is culpable? How we can help ourselves to solve these problems and should we do anything?
Nowadays or planet suffers from lots of disasters, I've picked only one, but so much powerful and destructive, that nobody solved it yet. I am talking about Oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. You can see bunches of articles on this topic every morning on internet or in your favorite newspaper but what all of them say? I've rad some of them and feel myself disappointed. Are we talking about something profound or we are just chatting around and trying to put the responsibility on to others. Politicians astonish me every time when they are trying to find a "solution" and not lose money. They are always failed at this point. We are people, we are connected and we should be aware not about money but about environment, not only because we must leave all this wonderful creatures for next generations, but also for ourselves.
Now, after about a month after catastrophe I see nothing but horror. As for me, we should take all responsibility and show our government that we care!
Here what I've red in a Fox news.
Hazen cities the aftermath of the Amoco Cadiz and the Exxon Valdez disasters, two spills where chemical detergents led to ecological problems. In 1978, the oil tanker Amoco Cadiz split in two three miles off the coast of Normandy, releasing about 227,000 tons heavy crude oil that ultimately stained nearly 200 miles of coastline. The spill site was so large that only the areas of greatest economic impact were treated with detergents. Large areas in the more remote parts of the coast went untreated.
"The untreated coastal areas were fully recovered within five years of the Amoco Cadiz spill," says Hazen. "As for the treated areas, ecological studies show that 30 years later, those areas still have not recovered."
I have a scene that we are killing our planet and if we wouldn't stop it right now, then we wouldn't have anything to cure, because we will lose it.
SO people, get together, volunteer, do anything what you can, but don't turn a blind eye on these problem.
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Interesting and important topic that you chose to write about. The way we are treating this planet as a whole has become very careless and it seems that it always boils down to money. This has been a growing issue for many years and it seems to me that it will get worse before it gets better. Very informative information that you shared... :)
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