Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Nature needs Heroes.


If this is what Earth will look like in 40 years time, the future looks bleak. Grey and gloomy, we may be able to teleport from one end to the other, but I’ll be climbing a landfill instead of a glacier.
I will be spiraling into incinerators instead of green mountains, grazing my hair over concrete slabs instead of fresh water lakes. I am glad I will be 65 then, my arthritis, hanging boobs and missing teeth will put my adventure streak on a back seat. I will just be a vigilante living underground, hoping I won’t run out of water or natural food before the zombies gets me.
There is a superiority of man over all other animate life, life forms and inanimate objects in nature. Our authority over animals, plants and the rest of the Earth has changed history through the use and consumption of animals, plants as well as the physical environment for irrigation, energy and building. Humans have a conscience and we communicate differently from animals. Although certain animals can be more monogamous than humans, animals cannot care for the environment like we do. Their shit can fertilize plants, but as humans, we don’t want to go there. However, when we do run out of food, we can look to Shit burgers, full of protein and tastes like beef. “Go Eat Shit.” Will no longer be vulgar but a treat or health advice even!

Mankind is the only creature fit to rule the earth, and it makes sense because we are created to be morally superior to have authority over animals, plants, and the Earth. The nature needs heroes, The Earth Keeper.
This would be my superhero costume, a symbol of love fertility & vigilance.
It’s inspiring to see companies like Timberland who is not just talk, but when they realised that the production of their outdoor boots, shoes and accessories affects our environment, they relooked at the way they did business and did something about it. A bottle and a half is found in every pair, plastic that is known to be not degradable can now be made into boots and even bras (by Triumph)!

My dad loves using his work safety boots when travelling. They weigh a ton that eats into my shopping allowance baggage but he insists in having his safety boots because it protects him. Timberland has protection features but at the same time remains light but maintains its sex appeal!
The gear that refuses to walk all over the environment, Timberland started on one of its community service projects to support greening activities in China’s Horqin Desert that is situated in Inner Mongolia, through Japan based non-profit organisation —GreenNet. Overgrazing of the land and excessive deforestation by Man has led to desertification which has changed the once lush and green Horqin Pasture into Horqin Desert.

Timberland continues its tree planting activities in Horqin Desert, hoping that it will recover its lush greenness. We borrowed the Earth from our children; the future generations deserve the opportunity to see chickens and rabbits.
I’m a social influencer and if only Timberland would send me rolling in the dust and getting my hands dirty in the desert, this mouthpiece would further be amplified.

You can join me in vying for this spot, after all we are all championing for the same cause.

Be a Timberland Earthkeeper and Support Desert Greening in Horqin.

Cockroaches can live for 2 weeks without their heads, and even reproduce (but not mate) without a head. We’re not cockroaches, we need Earth to exist!

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