
Back in 2007, I signed myself up as a Greenpeace supporter. You all may or may not know, back then whaling was the biggest predicament for Greenpeace. Lucy from Greenpeace gave me a call three weeks ago and informed me that they had managed to relieve some of the whale products from the shelves in Japan. The moment she called, I knew she'd asked if I want to expand my contributions. Aiya, since got stable job liao, might as well lah. Then again, they did manage to do something for the world we live in when others, like us, simply has no time for.
BBoy asked, "Why don't you put your money in other humanity organizations, like sponsoring a kid or something." Well, I figured that if we don't conserve the world we live in today, the kid along with all of us will not be able to walk on this planet in another 30 years.
Lucy did asked me if I've noticed the heavy deforestation around my area in the past months. Considering the amount of times I travel each week through the state highway, of course I noticed the forest of greens are turning into ashes of dirt. All for the dairy industry. Moo Moo~
Believe it or not, I did my part in saving the world today. It all started when one of the boss sent an email asking for volunteers to help plant the trees in a nearby park. Not many replied. So I thought, why not.
It was a very hot hot day today. Maybe around 29 Deg C. Came home around 2:15pm, put on my shorts shorts, sunscreen and took plenty of water. I was quite amazed by the number of people who had shown up today. My office was empty by 2:30pm.
I never thought that the wind will be blowing the dirt like a sandstorm. When I wiped my face, it was like I'm using Mother's Earth foundation powder. Two hours of few paper cuts from plants, couple of splinters, plenty of sweat and mouthful of dirt, we are finally done. Wala~ Our very own new reserve. Let's just hope it will rain tomorrow. I certainly have no idea that saving the world could be this hard! It was a great effort from all of us and I enjoyed the experience, totally.
BBoy asked, "Why don't you put your money in other humanity organizations, like sponsoring a kid or something." Well, I figured that if we don't conserve the world we live in today, the kid along with all of us will not be able to walk on this planet in another 30 years.
Lucy did asked me if I've noticed the heavy deforestation around my area in the past months. Considering the amount of times I travel each week through the state highway, of course I noticed the forest of greens are turning into ashes of dirt. All for the dairy industry. Moo Moo~
Believe it or not, I did my part in saving the world today. It all started when one of the boss sent an email asking for volunteers to help plant the trees in a nearby park. Not many replied. So I thought, why not.
It was a very hot hot day today. Maybe around 29 Deg C. Came home around 2:15pm, put on my shorts shorts, sunscreen and took plenty of water. I was quite amazed by the number of people who had shown up today. My office was empty by 2:30pm.
I never thought that the wind will be blowing the dirt like a sandstorm. When I wiped my face, it was like I'm using Mother's Earth foundation powder. Two hours of few paper cuts from plants, couple of splinters, plenty of sweat and mouthful of dirt, we are finally done. Wala~ Our very own new reserve. Let's just hope it will rain tomorrow. I certainly have no idea that saving the world could be this hard! It was a great effort from all of us and I enjoyed the experience, totally.
Deforestation in Waikato region - FrogBlog



