Why
save the earth?

 

The organization seeks to raise awareness of the increasing pollution on our planet and to set up a project to help humanity to move away from a culture that is increasingly polluting our beautiful planet and to develop large-scale projects to help us decontaminate it.
Let's start with the centerpiece of the discussion, the Earth. Did you know that Earth is unique in the universe? How many planets in the universe can boast of harboring life? As you know, we know of no other at the moment except our own. The chances of encountering a planet hosting life is rare. It would be easier even if it's still very difficult, even more so than winning the lottery. And when it comes to harboring life, we’re not talking about bacteria, but plants and animals like on our planet. We still have hundreds of years ahead of us before we even find one, if we find one. And after that, if we find a planet full of life in the universe, what are the chances that it has intelligent life? Think about it, the odds of finding a planet with forms of life and also harboring an intelligent species, and how many years will it take us to get there? Earth has been evolving for 4-5 billion years, and intelligent beings have only been around for a fraction of those billions of years. Moreover, we are not immune from a natural extinction, like what happened with the dinosaurs, an enormous meteorite could still hit the Earth a second time.
The cause of all life on the planet is water. No water means no animals, no plants. It would probably look like a big rock with an atmosphere like Mars or Venus. It's water that has allowed life to exist on our planet. Everything that lives on our planet needs water to live. The planet works like a living being, it needs water to live, but also an atmosphere and regularity. This regularity is comparable to the human blood system (heart). It makes oceans travel through the warm currents of the equator (Gulf Stream) to the poles, which are then cooled (North Atlantic) and descend back to the equator. This helps maintain life in the oceans as an aquarium does. On the day when the poles no longer carry out their role of regulating the planet, the temperature of the planet's waters will increase and the flow of cold currents will decrease. As a result, this slowdown will lead to a weaker movement of the water displacement and will start to become stagnant in areas where there will no longer be any water movement. And the heat that the oceans will have stored (like a pool) will continue to heat the atmosphere, which is always increasing with the greenhouse gases. So, the global temperature of the planet will continue to rise causing important environmental changes. We must not forget that it is the pollution produced by human consumption that causes all these environmental changes and kills living species all over the planet. It is this pollution that will forever change life on our planet if we do nothing, all for our comfort and money. Our planet is fragile, as we can currently see. Let's act before the damage is irreparable. Our children deserve better for their future and what we can do will make a difference for the years to come.


Such a precious and unique earth,plagued by pollution

Earth recycles itself with its flora, providing all with a unique life on the planet and a healthy environment for development. Pollution is causing many changes on our planet. We are seeing and experiencing these changes on the environment that worries us but we find it acceptable, while at the same time finding it strange and realizing that it now rains in winter!?
How much are we causing these changes? What will happen if we continue to transform our planet as we are currently without stopping? Will the planet be able to absorb all these pollutants whatever they are? Or are we at the level of the quality of life of our planet? Can we consider it equally as our own home that we maintain and clean? Now, who is taking care of making our planet cleaner? Taking care of it? Are we doing it adequately? Is global pollution decreasing? Is money an obstacle to this cleanliness?
 How long will it take to clean up the planet? Is...

How long will it take to clean up the planet? Is it possible to remove all this pollution? Will we be stuck on a planet where air and water pollution can cause illnesses?

We only need to start in the early 1900s (only 120 years relative to today) to look at the evolution of human-caused pollution. We can easily imagine that the planet before the 1900s may have been considered clean and that human civilization had not or scarcely altered the planet with polluting materials, and had about 1.6 billion people (industrial plastic invention around 1907 and beginning of the 1900s with petroleum). Thus, we can say that from the 1900s onwards, humans have developed at a high speed thanks to fossil fuels. Later on, factory work became a standard. Earn more money, buy goods instead of doing everything oneself like in the good old days. The cities became bigger, more people come to live there due to proximity and quality of life. So the cities became like small polluted factories. Today, with 8 billion people, we can see what it looks like to live in one of these cities where there is so much pollution. We can perceive smogs and people wearing masks as in movies. We must not forget that all the pollution that has been caused by us does not disappear like magic. It is still present and continues to accumulate and degrade in the environment, contaminating a little bit more each time. Pollution surrounds us and is always present everywhere, it is only hidden (buried) or invisible (gases).
 We only need to start in the early 1900s (only 120...
 How long will it take to clean up the planet? Is...

How long will it take to clean up the planet? Is it possible to remove all this pollution? Will we be locked in a planet where polluted air and water can cause illnesses? We must not forget the natural resources of the planet. Are they unlimited? How long before the planet is almost dry? When the planet is drained, what can we do and what are we capable of doing? What will happen to the planet due to lack of resources? If there are more of us, will the planet empty its resources more quickly?

 

Where did we get to? Remember the first time we heard about pollution. The first appearances of the word pollution go back more than 40 years, not a century, but more than 40 years with acid rain and the ozone layer. If we have made efforts to rebuild the ozone layer, do you think we have done enough to counter acid rain? Have acid rains decreased since these 40 years or have they increased? With time have we taken these warnings seriously? These first red flags that were raised in the beginning of those years and have been accentuated since to make us aware that there is something wrong, show us clearly that the planet's environment is changing. Because if these flags are increasing, it is because more and more people everyday are becoming environmentally conscious and noticing that the planet is sick. One thing is for sure, is that every day the planet is becoming less beautiful because of pollution. In 1900, the planet was beautiful, in 2023, see for yourself. Whatever we do, we are in the rat race and there is no way to slow it down. We will only have one way to slow down this pollution: to face it all together, with 8 billion humans.

Are we playing ostrich? Are we putting our heads in the sand without worrying about a possible danger to come until the day it becomes urgent, as for cigarettes? "Take them, they're good for your health!" And when the day came, and we realized what had happened? Hundreds of thousands of deaths, all for money. Of course, only those who consume can develop certain diseases related to their use. For the planet, we know that something disturbing is happening, which we call climate change. More than 40 years have gone by since the first red flags were raised and nothing suggests any slowdown in human activity, and therefore a slowdown in pollution. How are we going to decontaminate the planet? Where do we start? How much will it cost? Who will pay? Who will have to make sacrifices in order to improve our children's quality of life in the future? One day, with all this accumulation of pollution in the atmosphere, in the soil, and in the water, will it become harmful? Will we get our heads out of the sand and act before we hit this wall? Will we continue to give this responsibility to our neighbour so as not to take care of it and pretend that everything is normal? Is it normal to breathe contaminated air, to do agriculture on soils that are increasingly raining with acid rain, and to see fish die from our inability to clean up their environment from our waste? What would our neighbour say if we threw our garbage at his house?

What happens to all the waste we bury on a daily basis? It decomposes with time and contaminates the soil and aquifers. When burial sites reach capacity, we simply create new sites, constantly, due to the ever increasing population. What's more, we are cutting down vegetation everywhere around the planet to cultivate more farmland and build more houses for the growing population. Where will the animals go? Will we have to move to another planet? Given that there is almost no resources left on the planet, what will humanity do on a deserted and lifeless planet?

 

The oceans are a source of all life on the planet. There is so much plastic and other hazardous materials in the oceans that marine life is dying. We are already seeing fish and other animals affected by toxins and other pollutants caused by humans. These huge patches of plastic waste floating on the water have been degrading for decades now. What will happen if it is not removed from the water and it continues to degrade? Will the mortality rate for marine life increase? Is it due to water that is too polluted? How do we restore the quality of the water that is necessary for aquatic species to survive? And furthermore, it should be noted that already polluted oceans will not clean themselves, as any pollutants will eventually end up there. It is through the water cycle that pollution spreads across the planet and also serves as a guide for pollutants.

 

If we start to clean the planet to allow all (all planetary life) to live in a healthy environment, how much will it cost? Do we have the money necessary to make our planet cleaner? And how long will it take? Knowing that every day we produce more pollution than yesterday, how do we clean the planet faster than we pollute it? And cleaning the planet is also polluting it! Because we will use machinery(boats) powered by polluting fossil energy and more, it will take a lot of time because these garbage patches are immense. So, what will we do with all the waste collected in the oceans afterwards? Will we bury it or burn it? There is no magic recipe, we have to put it somewhere this pollution. How to clean without polluting more? And what is the price? So we must find a way to slow down this pollution while having enough resources and time to clean it. Afterwards, if we manage to clean it, we will have to find solutions for its disposal. We must never forget that the planet is like under a glass dome! We can't send that pollution into space, it would cost too much. And even the high atmosphere, the space around the planet is already polluted by debris of all kinds from satellites created by humans. We can't also say that we will take the first bus to another more welcoming planet. We still have hundreds or even thousands of years to find one AND go there. So, are we 'chained' to the planet? Yes, and for a very long time yet. So living on a clean and healthy planet would be ideal for future generations and allow them to see the riches that the Earth offers us.
Terre si précieuse

 

Time is running out as in one hundred years we have gone from a beautiful and clean blue planet to one where animals are dying due to pollution or being exterminated as a result of the increasing human population. The endless deforestation and an increase in forest fires that are wiping out miles of forests due to climate change are all a result of us humans doing this for money. We, humans, are the main perpetrators of a possible ecological disaster. As we have seen, the more money we spend, the more polluted our planet gets. How can we stop or slow down this pollution without causing more?


 

Peace on Earth to Save the Earth