one way of making the climate change meet in copenhagen a success is if we each planted one tree that we ensured successfully grows to maturity. just one tree by each one of us! what bearing on the climate will this approach have? what if we made sure that we always have one mature tree to our credit? for example, if you cut three trees, you must have four mature trees growing to your credit. if you cut 50 trees down, you must have 51 new and maturing trees to your credit. i don't know why but i think ants can very easily stick to this rule; if their discipline and teamwork is anything to go by.
all we need to have is one extra tree growing than we are cutting. well, at the moment we need to replace the ones that we have cut already. so we need to plant more than one each to commence with.
once we do that that then we use the "one tree more formula" to our advantage. the well to do or enlightened ones can even go the extra mile. they can do an hectare or more. this can result in a sea of change where i urge us to better team up for our survival sake.
during the wildebeest migration period, in the mara game reserve, more than a million wildebeests, two hundred thousand zebras and gazelles, gang-up and trek great distances to fend against the dry period and enemies; including the crocodiles waiting in the mara river. we, on the other hand, gang up to marvel at them; never considering borrowing a leaf to countering our own global problems as a team. in fact, on the day the animals cross the "croc-infested" river, as many as one hundred and twenty cars have been witnessed near the crossing point; obviously affecting the animals and the spectacle as a whole. if there ever is an external being, watching us from somewhere, then he or it must be confused on who the jack-ass is; especially after we named the migration the seventh wonder of the world and broadcast it on satellite tv. perhaps, according to him or it, this event is supposed to make us think of joining our efforts and resolving our own troubles; as a matter of urgency. "what a shame! they still can't see; even after doing all this!" he might be saying.
don't' you also find it strange that we are all living and thriving on this earth because it supports us. but due to our conflicts and differences we cannot come together to help the earth help us. it's like to owning the only knife around and being hungry and having somebody unsuccessfully beg for the knife to cut you some piece of food
let's smarten up and live like the animals that are at the top of the superiority chain here on earth. or rather let's {{{ensure|make sure))) we retain that position.
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John Lerrato is the author of the book "The End" and owner of The site that explains the grand test theory, Eternal life could be knocking at your door. John Lerrato is merely just alerting you.