Contribute my modest strength, I hope that every comrade who accidentally visits my blog can take time to watch this film, and also watch "The Butterfly Effect", start from yourself, and minimize the damage to the environment, you must know that each of us It can be the little yellow-spotted butterfly in New York's central park. You flap your wings, and the earth may change because of this.
The paragraph at the end of the film is really well written, and I can't help but think about it again.
I have seen refugee camps, as big as cities, sprawling in the desert.
How many men, women and children will be left by the wayside tomorrow?
Must we always build the walls to break the chain of human solidarity, seperate peoples and protect the happiness of some from others' misery?
It's too late to be a pessimist.
I konw that a single human can knock down every wall.
It's too late to be a pessimist.
worldwide,4 children out of 5 attend school,
never has learning been given to so many human beings.
Everyone,from richest to poorest,can make a contribution.
Lesotho, one of the world's poorest countries, is proportionally the one that invests most in its people's education.
Qatar, one of the richest states, has opened up to the best universites.
Culture, education, research and innovation are inexhaustible resources .
In the face of misery and suffering, millions of NGOs prove that solidarity between peoples is stronger than the selfishness of nations.
In Bangladesh, a man thought the unthinkable, and founded a bank that only lends to the poor.
In 30 years, it has changed the lives of 150 million people.
Antarctica is a continent with immense natrual resources that no country can claim for itself,
a natural reserve devote to peace and science .
A treaty signed by 49 countries, has made its treasure shared by all humanity.
It's too late to be a pessimist.
Governments have acted to protect nearly 2% of terriorial waters.
It's not much but it's 2 times more than 10 years ago.
The first natural parks were created just over a century ago.
They cover over 13% of the continents.
They create spaces where human activity is in step with the preservation of species, soils and landscapes.
This harmony between humans and nature can become the rule, no longer the exception.
In the US,New York has realized what nature does for us.
These forests and lakes supply all the city's drinking water.
In south Korea,the forests had been devastated by war.
Thanks to a national reforestation program,they once more cover 65%
More than 75% of paper is recycled. Costa
Rica has made a choice between military spending and land conservation.
The country no longer has an army. It prefers to devote its resources to education, ecotourism and the protection of its primary forest.
Gabon is one of the world's leading producers of wood. It enforces selective logging. No more than 1 tree every hectare. Its forest is one of the country's most important resources. But they have time to regenerate.
Programs exsits guarantee sustainable forest management.
For producers and consumers justice is an opportunity to be seized.When trade is fair ,when both buyers and sellers are benefit,everybody can prosper and earn a decent living .How can there be justice and equity between people whose only tools are their hands and those who harvest their crops with a machine and state subsidies?
Let's be responsible consumers. Think about what we buy!
It's too late to be a pessimist.
I have seen fisherman who take care of what they catch and care for the riches of the ocean. I have seen houses producing their own energy.
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What's important is not what gone but what remains.
We all have the power to change so what are we waiting for?
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