Thursday, March 11, 2010

Green Earth

Have you ever wondered how lavishly green the Earth is? Every day we come across different tints of the living world. We manage to occur with the other inhabitants of this world. We see the intrinsic beauty of the world which we are in right now. Let us take a look at the best nature can offer.

Healthy Biodiversity, Silent Sanctuary
In every step we literally make, we pass a lot of scenarios of life. After one walk, we might just have stepped on an ant carrying rice grains to give to his Queen. Looking at the skies, we see a plane flying away from you not realizing the presence of a pair of colorful parakeets making its way to its suitable nest location to mate. We sometimes forget that a lot of the breath-taking scenes are just near us, waiting to be recognized. Somehow, through the busy and stressful life we have been involved we forget that we can actually manage our lives just by viewing differently and thinking outside the box.

Almost Everything Green
We see trees and plants everywhere, and in some places, these creatures lose its significance as providers of clean air. Blame it on the abrupt adaptation of society to infrastructure developments. If we look back on time, these things have dominated the skyline. Now, everything’s changed. Since the introduction of urban life, man’s instinctive adjustment to nature has been reversed. At present, nature makes its way for man. Sometimes it retaliates.

Winds, Tides and Seasons
The existence of winds and tides has led to the innovation of man through the years. From kites to planes, crafts and ships, the Earth’s wind system has brought in different seasons which have somehow attracted and yielded different cultures and traditions. Without the winds, there won’t be any festivals at all. No Christmas. No Halloween. No holidays. Without tides, caused by the gravitational pull of the moon, there won’t be beaches for relaxation.

As we all see, the Earth is really awesome. Even with its unstoppable violence, it still restructures itself to a place man would want to live. Somehow, we just have to realize that being in this world is the best gift we have ever received. With the millions of sperm that have competed to catch the egg’s attention, we are all lucky to have been part of this wonderful haven. We must not forget, we all have duties to care for it. Giving back isn’t that hard right? Cut global CO2 emissions. Plant more trees. Be environment-friendly. By doing this, the future generations would benefit and see nature’s everlasting splendor.

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