Monday, December 7, 2009

Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change And Winning The Fight


One way of making the Climate change meet in Copenhagen or intergovernmental panel on climate change a success is if we each planted one tree that we ensured successfully grows to maturity. Just one tree by each one of us! What impact on the climate will this strategy have?

Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change
Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change
What if we made sure that we always have one mature tree to our credit and the intergovernmental panel on climate change enforces this ? For example, if you cut three trees, you must have four mature trees growing to your credit. If you cut 50 trees down, you must have 51 new and maturing trees to your credit.

All we need to have is one extra tree growing than we are cutting. Well, at the moment we need to replenish the ones that we have cut already. So we need to plant more than one each to begin with. Once we do that that then we use the “one tree more formula” to our advantage. The well to do or enlightened ones can even go the extra mile. They can do an acre or more.  The intergovernmental panel on climate change can also encourage their respective governments to do much more planting This can result in a sea of change where I urge us to better team up for our survival sake.

Don’t’ you also find it strange that we are all living and thriving on this earth because it supports us but due to our conflicts and differences we cannot come together to help the earth help us. It’s akin to owning the only knife around and being hungry and having somebody unsuccessfully begging for the knife to cut you some piece of meat! Do we even need  and intergovernmental panel on climate change to help us save ourselves , really?

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Friday, December 4, 2009

The Supreme Being could also be in the details


Man makes great plans, most of the time, with generally good intentions. But they often come loaded with problems too. If it’s airplanes, we have pollution to contend with; at a bare minimum. The same applies to cars and anything that uses fossil fuels or any fuel for that matter.

When it comes to paper, we have the destruction of trees. If it’s the internet, then it’s the cons like credit card fraud, pedophilia etc. Almost everything we do has a measure of demerit in it.

But despite all this, it has never occurred to man that a Superior Being could be working behind all these failures; knowing very well that honey attracts more flies than vinegar and that poachers make the best gamekeepers. We could be riding along a road strategically set to mislead us and not have a clue at all.


But the amazing thing about the hypothesis above is that the Supreme Being—if he exists of course—could be up to good. But the dark road has been man’s desired route ever since, leaving the Supreme Being little choice but to try and teach us from experience!

The book “The End” highlights this possibility very well and let’s you join the dots for yourselves. 


The End time you wish
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Monday, November 23, 2009

Why can’t we save this world by recycling


I recently got hitched and since then my shopping list has grown enormously. And though I have been enjoying it, I’ve also grown sort of depressed. The cause is the kind of waste we create every other day. We have bottles, plastic bags and empty tins to just name a few.
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Now, I know the first world is way ahead of us in terms of recycling. But I just wonder if we can take some kind of global responsibility on anything we see wasteful. Like making sure used bottles and tins end up in the right place for refuse or safe disposal.

Can we just try and be efficient in our own unique ways. Outsmart yourself, is what I meant to say. For example, we all ought to separate our kitchen and other household wastes—not the kind meant for the sewer line for Christ’s sake—by putting them in a smaller bags in the hope that it will ease the effort of someone sifting through our wastes, trying to recycle it. I’m so conscious of this effort that when I go shopping I’m never embarrassed to carry my own household shopping bag whenever I can.

And when the item is so small and single, and I’m without my shopping bag, I offer to forgo the plastic bag and carry the item with bare my hands. So if you see me carrying an onion in my hand, please I’m no weirdo. I’m just trying to save my world!! I’m aware of the law of chance and I’m trying to use it to our advantage. If only everyone would too!

Waste not want not seems to have passed through this era without many people noticing it. Let’s think about it and save our world together.


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Monday, October 26, 2009

Simplicity Verses Complexity--Which Is Better



I pity modern man. He is either being barraged by complex verses from religious books or reading some gloomy articles about this dying planet. He has no universal reprieve from an uncertain future, right!

Forgive me, for I will proceed to reflect on the life and times of the first man, according to Christianity. That is Adam for those not in the know. This is one gentleman who had it so simple. There was no Bible; or Koran to read for that matter. He knew what he needed to know and was quite content for a while.

I admired his life. It was so simple. Then came sin and the need to develop volumes and volumes of descriptions and examples of what he should do and not do. And they didn’t come easy and simplified for our reading and understanding!

This led me to ask myself this. What if man really found out who our Creator really is and accomplished what that creator desires of him? We would then have our maker and his team of leaders and guides on one part and we on the other; living simple lives with no one having to breathe down our faces on what we ought to do or not do.

I say this because some of the books and articles bordering on our maker’s wishes, desires and our destiny are pretty much complex. Personally, I get a headache reading through most of that material. That’s part of the reason why my views on this blog are very simplistic. If we knew our creator and his desires very well, then there should be no need to constantly interpret verses from the “Holly books for the masses. It really ought to be straightforward. What is wrong and what is right ought to be pretty clear-cut.

And if anyone in the congregation needed further convincing or explanation, then the holy books and teachers would come in handy. That person would find great material showing numerous examples and explanations why wrong is wrong and right is right. And of course who is the “big boss” and who is his nemesis. It should be that simple. After all man has been trying to simplify his life of late!


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