short story long. there's this thing called nature and it's the most mind boggingly beautiful thing you've ever seen. well, I think it is. maybe you don't agree. I don't care. there's one thing none of us can't deny: we're terrifyingly depended on nature. if we destroy it, we destroy ourselves. it's not a case of agreeing and disagreeing, it's a case of facts.
right now, humanity is destroying nature in a very efficient way. just as efficient the nazi's where in destroying their fellow human beings in the WWOII (+6.000.000 people in 5 years, do your calculations, it equals efficiency). yes that sounds harsh, but it's the cruel truth. if we don't do something right now, we'll, the effect is going to be horrible.
it's not just global warming. global warming is just the tip of the iceberg. there are so many bad things happening at such a rapid speed. educate yourself. search the internet or read the newspapers, there's plenty of information on how we're messing things up. and on how to change things, very easily.
I can't do anything about it but cry. yes I cry, it hurts. nature has shaped me into the person who I am today. I wouldn't be who I am today if it wasn't for nature. all my best childhood memories contain nature some way or the other. needless to say, I wish I could stop humanity and safe the earth. I can't. but I can protest. I can draw and make people believe nature's worth fighting for. and I hope they'll start protesting with me. I hope they'll rethink their behaviour and start to change their ways. go back to your roots humanity! and get off your high thrown, you are so insignificant compared to the size of the universe. who are you to destroy what isn't yours.