Mommy, the Bears Don’t Nap!!
When bears are not following
the law of nature, should we be worried?
Yes, we should! The bears
are supposed to be sleeping like a baby now but I was shocked to know from the
news last nights, they are wild awake and some are even looking for food in the
dumpster. WAT!!! Sigh …. And guess what’s the cause of all these? Let’s point
finger to .. ourselves. Yeah!! It’s us.
But why should we care about
a bunch of bears that refused to sleep? It sounds so much like when we refused to
take a nap when we were young. But this time the impact is worse. You see,
napping is good for kids. To me … napping will give me more energy to play at
night :p …. But for the bears, when they refuse to sleep when they have been
doing it for ages, it means something must be wrong with the nature we live in.
Animal instinct can’t go
wrong. It’s God’s way to tell us to WAKE UP and REALLY WAKE UP. I still
remember when I was young, I was in front of my window and suddenly saw
lotsssssssssssssss of birds flocking around, a few seconds later, there’s
earthquake. -.-
So, when the bears don’t
sleep, it may be due to the global warming phenomenon that’s sweeping through
our entire universe. Creeping at a steady state till one day it reaches the
critical point and we can only sit down and wonder what have gone wrong.
(Imagine another tsunami, typhoon durian or rambutan, etc)
It ain’t pretty sight, pal.
It’s the only home we have and yet it’s the only thing we take for granted the
most. We care more of what we should wear tomorrow than what will happen to the
only place we CAN live in tomorrow if we are not doing anything about. We care
more about celebrity gossips than what we CAN do to save this earth.
It may seem to be too overwhelming to save the
earth but like the cliché phrase said, Rome is not built in just
one day, the salvation of our earth will take on the same process. I found a
few interesting sites that can help you to negate the effect of your carbon
consumption. They’ll help you plant more trees and I’ve just joined Trees for
the Future and planted 400 trees.
…. Why them? I love their simple website,
and they response to me very fast. (within 12 hrs by email). My goal is to
adopt a village plants of 5000 trees in 3 years time. We will get there slowly.
It may seem to be too
overwhelming to save the earth but like the cliché phrase said,
Oh ya, for those who haven’t
watched “An Inconvenient Truth”, I highly recommend it. Please don’t be biased
and think it may be a political campaign for Al Gore … heck, I don’t care about
that. I think the fact is the message he’s trying to say is worth much more
than his publicity stunt. And I salute him for taking the effort to putting all
the facts together and presented it with taste.