Tuesday, June 2, 2009

CHECK IT OUUUUUUT... ASAP (no jokes)


I must take a break from the cell phone inquiry for one minute because of a terribly disturbing documentary that aired on ABC tonight. If you missed it, you MUST see it.

This masterpiece is not based on "scare" tactics or "far-out theories", but truthful facts that enlighten it's audience to what is to come throughout the next 100 years if we continue living like this. UNBELIEVABLE. It's name: Earth 2100. Simple, truthful, terrifying.

Terrifying in that it shows us how we CAN sustain our economy and our society if we invest in the right things. Not tomorrow, not next week, not when we have children or more money or more time. Because we will never have enough of those... those are only pathetic excuses. Stop MAKING EXCUSES AND DO SOMETHING. This is my plea to our Westernized society. Please do something. It shouldn't take a major event like a tsunami, or even worse, a shortage of essential resources worldwide to realize that we must begin to live in symbiosis with our land instead of using and abusing our land. This sounds cliche and I understand that to some I may sound like a "flower power" hippie; however I cannot stress the importance of beginning to care for our environment and become aware of our effects on the natural world. The natural world that without money or technology or "power", makes all of the decisions in the end. No matter how hard we try, no matter how much research and technology and intelligence we have, we will never be able to combat the wrath of Mother Nature once she has been used up, dried up, littered and polluted. Never.

For more information on this incredible story and documentary, please visit www.abcnews.com or more specifically http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Earth2100/story?id=7678011&page=1

I am sure this 2 hour episode will be posted on YouTube and be readily available on the internet as soon as this evening, so instead of watching ER and Grey's Anatomy reruns, consider checking it out. It is riveting and will captivate audiences of all ages and experiences.

Passionately and Sincerely,
Chanel

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