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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Forest Burning

hey, what’s up! It’s me again! So, today i’m going to tell you about Forest Burning. What it is, why , and who did it. Be aware that’s what I’m gonna write down here are a mix of my opinion and some facts which came from a movie I saw.
First, what is forest burning. It’s a human activity which does a bad effect not only to your society and yourself, but to the world. Can you think of why the world is in it too? If not, I can tell you why.
If you burn the forest, that’s the same as slowly destroying this planet and what’s inside it. Forest produce oxygen. If you destroy/burn one, you destroying a source for the oxygen. Without oxygen, human can’t live, animals lose their home, the world will also slowly dies because oxygen are what the atmosphere are somewhat made of.
Next is who did it. Who do you think could possibly did it? Don’t blame anyone because for me it’s us who did. Yep. All of us. You, me, we can do it. It’s easy. So don’t blame anyone if you’re talking about forest burning. the answer for this is simple. WHY. Why would you do such a thing? It does you no good right? Am I right? Or am I right? XDDD
Why . it’s the final section. The why for this were actually...no, very simple. You just have to be open minded. The reasons as of why did forest burning, are as follows( based on my opinion, and the facts ):
- They was forced to do so.
- They just want to/as a prank/they’re a pyromaniac.
- They have to do it.
- They accidentally did it.
I’m going to cover the 3rd fact. The farmers are forced to burn the land you know? They have to burn it to open a new land where they can farm things. They can, though, ask the government for a land so they can farm things, but only if the government approve their approval. So, it’s kind f useless asking them for it when you know that they won’t approve it. And because of that, they opted to burn to open a land, which is easy, rather than ask for an approval for a land so they can farm, which is harder.

that’s what I can, kind of, say about forest burning. if you want to stop forest burning, make sure you know what kind of problem you’re going to face and handle. For me, I personally don’t support “stop burning forest” because I can’t do anything and I consider it useless, and at the same time I don’t like how they chose to stop it rather than preventing it.

source:

Canin, Jeff(Producer) & Henkel,Cathy(Producer, Director ). (2008) The Burning Season [Motion Picture].Australia : National Geographic Australia.


By:MIKE

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