For a 2028 Mauritius we would be proud of. All across the world, in every kind of environment and region known to man, increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. BARACK OBAMA, speech, Apr. 3, 2006
Dear fellow Mauritians
This blog has been set up because like so many people, I would like to live in a world free of pollution and in total synchronicity with nature. While civilization has brought comfort and solutions to many of mankind’s dilemmas, the harm done to Mother Nature is nevertheless extremely damaging and on the brink of being irreversible.
While I watch Joel de Rosnay almost fight out his frustration at having to convince us that we should promote environmentally friendly development plans in all areas, be it infrastructure or as he puts it the 4 Es – Education, Energie (Energy), Environment and Eau (Water), I thought of bringing in my small contribution to try disseminate ideas and ‘convert’the skeptical ones to the green attitude.
I invite you all to work towards an eco-friendly island which we would be proud of in 20 years when we would then stop benchmarking on Singapore (though it’s a lovely country) and the rest of the world would use Mauritius as an example.
This blog has been set up because like so many people, I would like to live in a world free of pollution and in total synchronicity with nature. While civilization has brought comfort and solutions to many of mankind’s dilemmas, the harm done to Mother Nature is nevertheless extremely damaging and on the brink of being irreversible.
While I watch Joel de Rosnay almost fight out his frustration at having to convince us that we should promote environmentally friendly development plans in all areas, be it infrastructure or as he puts it the 4 Es – Education, Energie (Energy), Environment and Eau (Water), I thought of bringing in my small contribution to try disseminate ideas and ‘convert’the skeptical ones to the green attitude.
I invite you all to work towards an eco-friendly island which we would be proud of in 20 years when we would then stop benchmarking on Singapore (though it’s a lovely country) and the rest of the world would use Mauritius as an example.
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