Steemit is a good platform for bloggers and to earn money, but that's not the only thing it can be used for. Let's take this opportunity as our ecosystem is growing and we have an influx of new users to try and make a difference.
While our world is evolving, new technologies created and constant exploration of natural resources is needed to support that, we need to start being more conscious about the consequences or our acts. We need to perform a sustainable resource exploration. Otherwise we are jeopardizing our future. We're basically asking for a loan right now, that will have huge costs in the future if we don't start acting more responsibly and consciously.
> While the Munduruku are working to get official recognition and the rights that come with it, the rest of us also have a role to play: making this local fight a global one. We must be vocal in our support of Munduruku land rights. They are the best guardians of this river and the forest. We must also ensure that global companies considering becoming involved in this project stay away. That means calling on multinational corporations like Siemens to confirm they will not participate in the dam project if it moves forward. Siemens, which likes to brand itself as a green company, was already involved in the controversial Belo Monte dam – the most recent destructive dam to be built in the Amazon. The dam is mired in lawsuits and corruption scandals, and so far it has failed to deliver on its energy promise. Our best chance to protect this incredible part of the Amazon is to stand with the people who have lived in and protected it for centuries. So, hammer in hand, I will help affix signs marking this land as Munduruku territory while I am here. And after I leave this place, I will continue to call on people like Joe Kaeser, CEO of Siemens, to recognise that the Tapajós is too precious to destroy – and it is in all of our interests that it is the Munduruku, not corporations, who have the final say.
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/news/Blogs/makingwaves/standing-with-the-munduruku-in-the-amazon-rainforest/blog/57026/
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Hope this kind of threads can be the new trend around here, even if temporarily. Little by little we can make big things. Let's do something positive!