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* Saturday, July 21, 2007 *
Shouldn't we all just stop using electricity, paper, cars, buses, etc just to stop polluting Mother Earth and global warming? However, since we are unable to change and adapt from our current, modern lifestyle, we will have to compromise. Thus, now people are trying to reduce the amount of things they use by applying the three "R" rules, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Car pools, usage of public transport, using of recyclable bags instead of plastic bags, etc are ways that people have come up with to slow down pollution and global warming. On the other hand, we will have to ponder that whether these measures are actually sufficient to stop these effects and for conditions return back to normal. Day by day, the world population increases (the amount i am not sure, should be about 1000, if i never remember wrongly from an article i have read). In the long run, the world population will increase until the amount of pollution the future people will produce will be the same as the highest amount we people in the present are producing, when we did not implement methods to reduce pollution, or maybe even beyond. Then, won't the Mother Earth be even "sicker" than now in the present. What can we actually do to prevent this problem from ever resurfacing up again in the future?

This is meant to be a thinking question. I myself have no answer to it. (lazy) However, if you(reader) have any ideas, you may want to post it in the blog. That's all folks. :)


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