Monday, September 29, 2008

Blog 2: Where are you for the EARTH?

After watching the video about Mr. Gore’s presentation, I was so glad because I had a chance to see what was going on the earth. Many of them were very concerning issues in the world, and most important thing was that many people did not recognize what had happened.


I have concerned about the earth, environment and our nature since I entered a college. In addition, newspaper articles were getting me awake things that happened around us. For example, honey bees are gone, stronger storms, food crisis, and weather changing is enough to attract my consciousness.


What I do, therefore, is that just knowing the earth is dying. What I do not is that I do something for the earth. I bring my own plastic water bottle, ride my bike in order to save energy, try to unplug when I leave my place, these are what I just do. I don’t think these are enough. To tell the truth, there is nothing that I can change by myself for the earth. If companies and factories keep doing the same wrong things, this situation won’t be changed even if I follow my passion based on the class that I take, and I keep up the right things for our environment.


If we really want to change our nature and environment, we are supposed to unify and cooperate together. This is not a problem between you and I, but this is the problem that we have to get over together. How will I use my education to make the world better? I would act for the earth. I think most people know what is going on the earth now. Besides, they have already known what they have to do, however, the problem is they do not conduct.



Recently, I am always thinking what I can do for the earth. Though I don’t have a good solution, I keep thinking and finding a solution.


Honey bees are gone. Albert Einstein said that, "No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man"

I saw three honey bees yesterday in Long Island. You know what I felt. I felt like I was seeing a fairy. I did not remember that I saw a honey bee last time. While I was seeing the honey bees, I said that, “I am so sorry, we made let you disappeared.”

7 comments:

Doctor X said...

I like that your entry is "bloggy" (very nice pic of the bees!), but the spacing makes it a bit hard to read.

Also, I was interested in YOUR personal journey, your passion. What moves you? What would you fight for?

MiggZ said...

I do agree that WE ALL need to cooperate in the salvation of mama earth in order for real change to occur.

Also...are honey bees really gone? I frickin love honey. Tea will never be the same again.

abc123 said...

I think your blog is really intense! Everyone should feel as if they are to blame for everything that is going wrong on this Earth. We all should take responsibility of our actions by doing what you do by using items that we can reuse. I too turn off and unplug everything before I leave the house!
Good luck in Dental School!

1stgengreekboy said...

I like the idea behind the bees and I have heard a similar idea. I like the layout of the page, but a little harsh on the eyes the way its in poem format and not in paragraphs. I like the color scheme though and I do see this person's personality come through definitely.

m.lorena said...

I love how you see there is a issue going on and at the same time try to figure out a solution. It's so hard to think that our animals/insets are soon not going to be present =/ I also loved your bee picture, very well done and added. I find it so hard to leave my house and unplug everything. I know I should do it but I tend to not do it. BUT when I go away on vacation, I do unplug it =)

Your blog could use a little bit of work. The structure makes it hard to read and just understand. If you could fix your spacing, that would be great.

darlenesays said...

Yesterday I went to one of the many gardens in my neighborhood.I didnt see any bees.This also make me sad. Great, great quote, by the way.

Debbie said...

i think ur blog is really good and i do agree with u about starvation around the world that we do need to help the people that is starving all over the world.