Yes, there is no doubt that we should do something for our earth, and for ourselves. We do have the law of plastic bags controlling in my contury, additional we are shouting the slogan of saving energy, we are increasing the green areas, and being encouraged to do so.
At the same time, the theory of Buddhism said that: everything have the causes and consequences, birth and death are in the inevitable cycle, and humans can not resist any natual phenomenaes. Imagine that, there will be one day that is human's lastday, ofcourse we will, as the end of dinosaurs, then there will be a kind of new living beings live on earth. We don't know that which way we will be die as, maybe same with the film "the day after tomorrow", who knows? And we don't know when, 500 years later, 100 years later, or ... the next morning after you wake up?
That reminds me a piece of art work called "the art of death". Werner Reiterer assumed various states of death of himself, as the same size as true, then he stood with them together. As far as i am concerned, that is a calm way of facing death, and that's a brave manner.Why not follow Werner's way?
By the way, Englishman prefer talking about climate, that is really true.
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