Friday, February 1, 2013

China Paid For Fresh Air

 On 13th this month the auhor published a post, Not So Blue Planet, informing and reminding the reader the extreme importance and serious shortage of precious fresh water depleting in our planet. In that post a line said "So air is free, water is charged but if it is free it is probably unsanitised." aptly reflected the phenomenon that transpired in China, Fresh Air In Can, selling for five yuan each. The author, if his person could, would disown this truth but no disownment can check the dreaded imminence that other countries would follow suit if our concerted efforts to curb the spread of environmental corrosion remained passive and casual.
 
China, in a fury of impressive catch-up and rapid succession, underwent an economical knife
that changed the face of its economy without not altering the landscape of its politics, society and, drastically, populace. China today has achieved many countries cannot and simultaneously repaying nature by instalments of water pollution, air pollution, desertification, erosion of soil, lost of cultural sites and others.

 
These problems have already besieged many developed countries but not in comparison in gravity with China. The author here would like to stress that his person has no intention or ill-will to criticise or speak against anyone. While such problems took just a few decades to form and worsen, it will take centuries to repair, restore and reform. Such problems will have rippling effects both globally and eventually.

The author, truthfully and sincerely, urges reader to understand and weigh the gravity of these problems and impart these intelligence to all your friends and family for the sake of our future generations. For better for worse, we live in the same big blue planet.


Nature, the ultimate artist. Beauty found on this beach, in Lang Tengah Island, East Malaysia. Blue sky, blue sea, green trees, brown rocks and white sand. Let us hope the sands of our planet are still a long way ahead. Read here for more on Pulau Lang Tengah by Keith Jenkins.
 

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