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[Oversea] Astonishing migrants and habitat threats

Dear Martin

I'm completely with you regarding viewpoints about the plight migrants suffer. The crucial matter
is that humans have reached a world population of more than 7 billions and economic growth has done
the greatest harm. See how people eat and treat their recyclable bottles and the like.

Personally I've concluded that human has too much overpassed its optimum no. and is the biggest enemy
of the whole world of other living things. Nature is revolting against us, and might take steps to
half the human world populace in thirty years time, including me. Anyhow, I'm ready to die any day,
psychologically speaking.

When the church bells in Christchurch fall silent, it also fall silent for me and thee.

S L Tai

[ Last edited by tsheunglai at 10/09/2012 22:14 ]

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Dear Martin

Thanks for you consoling words. I'm most positive on personal level. I'm stepping up my own
efforts. I'm eating less meat, sleeping less with air-conditioning on and feeling more painful about
fast food shops creating so much rubbish resulting in me using my own chopsticks and forks and  not
plastic ones.

Cheers

S L Tai

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