Tuesday, April 23, 2013

The world

The World
 
 
          I see the world suffering, in danger, dying. because this topic is more like a free one I want to talk about what we humans have been doing to the world since we emerged or were created. why do we need and feel so different to other species? why do we think that we are superior to the rest of the animals and plants? Is it our nature to be like this? or is it because we said so an no one told us we were wrong.
 
          The World, Planet Earth, what we call "home" is in danger because of us. I want to talk about how humans obtained the ability to be the only organism that disagrees with nature. Our so called home dying because of the pollution that we create because of our anti-natural activities. Even if we humans know about  biodiversity's importance for a long time, human activity has been causing extinctions. Pollution is a problem that affects the Earth and we are the cause of it. We have created air pollution, sound pollution and even light pollution. Oxygen is the main component we need to breathe and the human race is the only creature that kills the main producers of oxygen. The people say "Our planet is sick" but I believe that the people is so sick that they need to say our planet is the sick one.
 
          Changes in global warming occur slowly, which give us time to react before it worsen. People is not going to react because they do not feel the changes happening, yet if the changes occurred faster we maybe could react faster and do something to stop pollution stat. "We have to save the frog" said Al Gore to describe this phenomenon using an analogy of a frog. If we put boiling water and take a live frog, which represents humanity, this frog will react fast and try to leave immediately, but if we have water at room temperature and put the same frog and slowly heat the water this frog will not notice the rise of temperature until it is to late. This analogy tells us that we have to save the frog, we have to save humanity is we have to save our planet and ourselves.
 
 

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