Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Do You Really Need to Go There?

Fossil fuel usage is one of the most detrimental causes of pollution. Aside from the chemicals being pumped daily into our water supplies and bodies of water, fuel emissions are choking our planet. We need to move as quickly as possible to bio-friendly automobiles. Corporate America will just have to deal with the change. Other bio-friendly energy sources must be turned to also. Solar power and wind power are the most eco-friendly solutions we have at the present time. We need new research in Bio-energy that will open up new and more efficient means of creating energy. Schools should teach classes in "green" technology. Students should experiment with new bio-friendly energy sources. No we don't need to travel in fossil fuel using transportation more than necessary. Yes we do need to go the route of new technology. We need to get creative and find new, innovative ways to save our planet from the head on course with death that it is presently on. Join the "green" army and help save our home, the earth. Now is the time to use our minds to save our bodies.

The Green Border Signifies Our Future

Pollution, if it continues unchecked, will kill us. Money-lust has enabled those who pollute to go unencumbered for many, too many, years. Now it is time for us, you and me, to stop them with every means at our disposal. We need to take control of our planet before the money-grubbers kill it. We have to curb their actions using whatever means we can muster. We also have to monitor our own actions and try to boycott companies that mindlessly pollute our home, the earth. The forces of nature can, in time, clean the pollution that has already occurred, but not while we are continually adding more pollution every day. Recycling is not a choice, it is a requirement if we are going to save our planet. Wreckless spending, that means buying what you don't really need, is inappropriate. Think before you buy. Research the companies that make the items you are considering buying; do these companies pollute or are they trying to follow "green" principles. Give them credit for trying, but make sure they are also doing. Put your money where it will make a difference. Support "green" companies.