The Sea Around Us_Rachel Carson

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Rachel L.Carson, most famous for her Silent Spring,  also completed many other excellent books on environmental conservation.sea around us

 

As an aquatic biologist early in her career, Rachel explored and admired the mystery of the seas with  brain of a scientist. While as a woman worshiped the nature, she explored it with eyes of a sincere admirer.

As a gifted writer, Rachel whispered to us about the sea in the most beautiful descriptions, leading us to the seasons of an strange but engaging world. As a concerned scientist, she sharply stated the harm human activities did to the seas in a serious voice, making us think, facing disruptions of the ecosystem, what is the right thing to do.

Though the book was written in the 1950s and some of the statistics and facts might have been renewed, it is still a must-read book for everyone.

The sea is powerful but also fragile, is beautiful but her beauty could be forever ruined if we don’t start paying attention to the aquatic protection and restoration. 

An Inconvenient Truth: film and book

     An inconvenient truth is a documentary  film directed by Guggenheim. The 2006 movie is based on former Vice President of the U.S Al Gore’s lecture tour in which he educated citizens about Global Warming. Winning two Academy Awards for  best documentary feature and best original  song, the movies is a great success. 

       To me, whether it gained public popularity  doesn’t matter. The movie has its unique  educating meaning and I recommend that  everyone should watch it. 

       Global Warming is not a rumor. It’s time we  stop ignoring this fact.

     The book An inconvenient truth: the Planetary Emergency of Global Warming And What We Can Do About It written by Al Gore was also published in 2006.

(World consumption of paper has grown 400 percent in the last 40 years. Now nearly 4 billion trees or 35 percent of the total trees cut around the world are used in paper industries on every continent.(source)

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