Earth Day Earth Day, prolong the time bomb
The logos are just an example of the these big sites showing support to Earth Day. I’ve been regularly monitoring events about global warming. I started doing it along time ago. In fact, I have submitted articles about it at Ezinearticles.com around 2005, if I’m not mistaken.
Even before, scientists had announced global warming as time bomb and nobody knew when will this bomb explode. Don’t be alarmed, it will not explode tomorrow, but maybe next week or next month or next year. Who knows?
The recent phenomenal events about food shortage, drought, melting of ice, floods and others had triggered a much greater number of individuals who are now aware of this global phenomenon.
The recent energy saving event where there are cities of different countries who participated to turn off lights is an example that people are becoming more aware of the environment.
I have once watched on TV about a Japanese research on disposing CFCs, and it was mentioned there that approximately after 30 to 40 years from now the third world countries could be able to dispose CFCs (or avoid usng CFCs) the proper way by which the ozone layer will not be destructed.
From this view, this Earth Day celebration will somehow prolong the time bomb not to explode in the near future. Hopefully it will reach another 30 or 40 years or even 100 years or more. It’s not only CFC but there are also other factors to be controlled. It so happen that this element is the most harmful to the layer.