Green Quote of the Week: "I protect the environment not because i am an expert, but because i have learned and know what will happen if we fail to protect the environment"
#GreenQuote of the Week
"I protect the environment not because i am an expert; but because i have learned and know what will happen if we fail to protect the environment"
We don't need to be experts in environmental issues before we take action to protect the environment.
All we need to do is learn about the different environmental issues plaguing our communities and then learn about the simple things we can do to make a change.
You don't need a Ph.D before you have to stop littering your streets or start an anti-litter campaign in your community.
You don't need an M.Sc before you start planting trees. If you know that trees sequestrate green house gases, clean up our pollution, purify our water, give us food, shelter and medicine, then plant trees to so that you can reap the benefits of trees.
You don't need a B.Sc or B.A before you can teach someone about the importance of environmental protection. What is right is right and what is wrong is wrong and you need no qualifications to tell people that littering is bad or planting trees is good.
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Always protect our environment
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Will keep doing it till the day i die. I am an Environmental Defender Forever
So am I
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Well said! Earth needs more people with your level of thinking!
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Great idea Mr Green, I believe if we want to enjoy nature, we must protect it.
Thanks and keep changing your community and engaging young people