May 29 2008
ThInK GrEen
Peace to me, doesn’t only mean no fights, wars and disagreements. To achieve peace we also have to think outside the box. I think that we can also achieve peace by helping our home: Earth. We usually think about “more important things” such as school, work, a car, a big house, an enormous TV. But what good would this do if you had nowhere to put it? Most of the time we take Earth for granted. We pollute and trash and overpopulate, but we keep thinking that it’s going to be okay. It is not. Global warming has been threatening the lives of many animals as well as humans. This effect has caused droughts, floods, heat waves and many other natural disasters.
For me, Wangari Maathai is a peace activist. Fortunately, we have people like her in the world. What makes her so great? Well, she has done myriads to help our planet. Dr. Maathai became the first African woman to received a Noble Peace Prize for ‘her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace.‘ She received this prize after founding the Green Belt Movement. This movement started because in Kenya, she had heard complaints in which she was told that the women didn’t have logs to make bonfires, the soil was eroding away and harvesting was poorer. She started by giving poor women in Kenya seeds for them to plant and paying them. This would later on prevent soil erosion, create shadows, provide wood for bonfires, and serve as a source of food. Until now, 40 million trees have already been planted. This has not only helped with soil erosion, but has also given poor women in Kenya and many other countries the opportunity to earn money. Because of the increase in trees, there has also been an increase in fauna which has currently attracted many tourists. This has helped developed Kenya’s economy and has encouraged Kenyans and many other people around the world to try and restore what was once found among the flora.
All this just proves my point:
ONE PERSON CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
