Friday, April 22, 2011

Long Does Take Ice Freeze

April Earth Day

Image: Our Better Nature
For the majority of people today is the Friday, a day of special significance for believers in Jesus Christ, according to tradition , is the day that commemorates the death of Jesus of Nazareth. However, this Friday has a double importance because it coincides with the worldwide celebration of Earth Day.

Today, hundreds of people travel to beaches, rivers and beaches to mark the Easter holiday is a good day to reflect on the wealth that nature offers us every day and how ignorance and greed is slowly killing everything.

For decades there has been talk of the ozone layer, greenhouse effect, animal extinction, predation, erosion, desertification, recycling, waste, reforestation and climate change. While no one can agree about the veracity of climate change and the resulting global warming is not story-read natural phenomena, earthquakes, tsunamis and hurricanes are becoming more devastating.

It is true that these modern times there are more people living in vulnerable areas and have faster access to text and graphic information on these phenomena, but it remains a fact that human activity is ruining natural resources gradually. Whenever there is an oil spill is evident how harmful can be, and so do people who go to the beach and treat it as if it was a dump.

Education on this issue is needed urgently, not only in Dominican Republic, but worldwide.

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