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Earth Day 2009: More Than A Pledge, We Need A Radical Lifestyle Change

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Earth Day 2009: More Than A Pledge, We Need A Radical Lifestyle Change

Posted on 21 April 2009 by RJ Marmol


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Fresh from March 28, 2009′s well-celebrated and well-participated Earth Hour, Bloggers Unite, myself and my fellow bloggers are here once again, nudging and nagging perhaps to the point of annoying you to push for an immediate change in the way we treat our dear planet.

The signs of wear and tear are evident. Our over-indulgence and carelessness has taken its toll on this beautiful world we live in. No longer can we remain in our comfort zones, shut our eyes and cover our ears to the cries of
Mother Nature. Whoever coined the phrase “you can run but you can’t hide” is most probably referring to the consequence we will face in exchange for our wasteful and irresponsible ways of dealing with Earth.

Now, I don’t know about you, but I think, these people organizing this Earth Day event, the Earth Hour and similar undertakings aren’t doing these things simply because they are “cute”, “fun” or “morally acceptable”. The problem is REAL and it is HERE. And doomsday prophecy as it may sound, truth is there really is nowhere to hide. If this planet goes down in flames, we all go down with it — no exceptions. No special treatment. No way out.

And no matter how advanced we may appear to have become, we are still no match for our dear planet’s wrath, should it decide to instantaneously blow up or eventually die on us. After all, we’ve been negligent for so long, and this planet can only take so much.

There is no other planet for us but Earth. And even if there was another, I bet you’d still choose Earth all over again.

Earth Day 2009 is a call to ACTION — a call for tangible, measurable acts of the so-called GREEN GENERATION no coal, green schools, renewable energy and energy-efficient designs and technologies. The awareness stage is over. Or at least most of it is. We already know what to do. We already know what we can do. But do we actually DO it?

I’m not trying to be self-righteous here. I too, am guilty of inadequacies. What I lacked in action, I compensated in writing. But that is not enough. I know. So now, I urge you, dear friends — LET’S DO IT. AND DO IT RIGHT. It takes more than a pledge to nail this problem to the ground. It takes a radical, conscious effort on our part to effect change — one that’s for the better — one that serves the general good — and one that’s for the long-term.

Starting today, I will make that conscious effort. I will do it regularly until it becomes a habit — until this habit becomes a virtue — and I will not stop until this virtue ultimately becomes a part of me — until I become the virtue itself in the flesh.

April 22, 2009 is Earth Day.

You know the drill: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

Don’t commit. Do it. There is no other way.

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“Binay: Obama of the Philippines” banner

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What The?! Obama of the Philippines? Please.

Posted on 11 December 2008 by RJ Marmol

This entry is part 3 of 51 in the series The 2010 Presidential Elections

Okay, I know. I’m quite sure there’s definitely a better title out there, but right now, I am at a loss for words, so cut me some slack and give me time to think through this and probably, just probably, after a few hours or so (or days), I might actually come up with a better, more catchy phrase to put up there. For now, bear with me, if it’s not too much of an inconvenience to you dear “chance” reader.

"Binay: Obama of the Philippines" banner

For the visually-challenged, the banner reads: BINAY: OBAMA OF THE PHILIPPINES.

So anyway, let me begin by saying that the first thing that came to my mind when I saw this photo is the same two-word-and-seemingly-meaningless title of this post, which is — to over-emphasize for the purpose of my personal amusement — what the %$#@??!! :) For a while there, I thought Obama has suddenly become Binay’s running-mate for 2010 — or that this entire banner was just a joke — turns out it’s not or is it? :) Now, I know us Filipinos have a way with words, phrases, jokes and what-not’s. But this — this is — I don’t even know exactly where to put it, really — so let me just use this rather exaggerated and probably not-so-accurate description but this is the closest I can come up with — it’s like a “cliche”. I don’t think there is a need to expound or build on this idea. It is very elementary my dears. Continue Reading

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Blog Action Day 2008: Let’s Change the Conversation

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Blog Action Day 2008: Let’s Change the Conversation

Posted on 27 August 2008 by RJ Marmol


Year 2007 — it was all about the environment.

This year — 2008 — it’s time to talk about POVERTY.

Blog Action Day 2008 Poverty from Blog Action Day on Vimeo.

Coming from an impoverished country of 90 million people, living with highly-talented, young and promising citizens, I urge you all, people of the web — the so-called “netizens” Continue Reading

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