I believe in the urgency of protecting the environment β now.
We are now at a tipping point. Human-induced climate change can no longer be denied. Given all the indicators from the scientific facts about global temperature rise and its direct consequences catastrophe, while world leaders are sanctioning such atrocious crimes, environmental polluters should be blamed for constantly polluting our precious air and water.
We can do our part by working together at the local level to ensure a healthy environment ahead.
For many, the concept is “act globally, act locally”.
We must stop using toxic chemicals and fertilizers in our gardens that contaminate groundwater. Instead of accepting a well-manicured lawn as the ‘norm’ that requires wasteful amounts of water, we need to embrace rock gardens and native plants that promote bees and butterflies that promote pollination, especially when we are in drought. I have.
It may sound simple, but in many cases the problem can be solved by changing consumer behavior. Again, “act globally, act locally”.
I’m someone who doesn’t enjoy watching the constant barrage of downer news because it’s painful and robs you of a restful night’s sleep, but I do understand that I have to provide information. action for change to occur. Ignorance is not bliss. It’s a series of destruction.
As recently reported by the AP from Wellington, New Zealand, 477 pilot whales have died beached. Not a single whale was saved, said Darren Glover, general manager of Project Jonah, a nonprofit that helps rescue whales in distress.
The tragedy follows the death of 200 pilot whales in Australia two weeks ago.
In Brazil, the Amazon rainforest continues to destroy the planet’s lungs because of greedy, unethical industries and corrupt leaders more interested in appeasing big business than upholding the sanctity of life. I’m here.
The rampage is out of control: cutting, burning, toxic chemicals, polluted water, mining by blood merchants, blowing up and carving precious stone tunnels, expanding ranches with hordes of grazing cattle, both animals and plants. extinction of native species, cutting down trees to remove carbon and promote oxygen, displacement and genocide of ancient indigenous peoples, murdered journalists, activists and environmentalists to steal and rape the earth Attempting to expose a disgusting and unethical industry…
These crimes are unfathomable and unpardonable.
Jair Bolsonaro, you take full responsibility. You, as President of Brazil, tolerated this evil. History doesn’t do you a favor. For all those who have been assassinated for your dirty deeds, there will never be another carnival in Brazil.
It’s heartbreaking to learn that animal numbers overall have declined by nearly 70% since 1970.
Between 1977 and 2019, there was a 64% decline in Australian sea lion pups due to human invasions. Hunting for intelligent creatures, tangles in sport and commercial fishing lines, marine debris, and diseases caused by all trash dumped in the ocean.
Yachts, large boats, cruise ships, and commercial shipping have been a major source of blunt trauma killing countless marine life.
It is clear that world leaders did not advocate environmental protection for decades, but instead wanted money at all costs. It continues to wreak havoc, confusion and suffering on people.
Droughts, fires and floods are intensifying. Animal and plant species are disappearing at an alarming rate. People are dying. Famine is intensifying. In Somalia, the worst drought in 40 years has left millions of children starving to death. Migrants flee to safer countries for survival. Climate change is not a hoax. Very real.
Life is fragile and we all have a responsibility to protect a healthy planet.
We must recognize that every action we take has a reaction.
Our actions must be careful and purposeful to make everyone better.
It is a shame for people to rise up and deny the plight of suffering that the ultra-rich feel threatened and only want the necessities of life for themselves and their families.
It cannot be buried with accumulated wealth. But a person can die with dignity and respect.
As a global community, we must enact equal laws in all countries to protect our shared future. We must not be content to just give a few natural wonders to PERSONHOOD. Extend it across the planet and create a more promising future with regulations that protect and encourage inclusion for all. must be secured.
β The author is the founder of the Harmony Kennels Foundation, which is a 501(c)3. Her Address: PO Box 5112, Vacaville, CA 95696