Environment = Methane CO2 2! ←“¿Dónde diablos jugarán los pobres niños?”
“Cuenta el abuelo que de niño él jugó
Entre árboles y risas, y alcatraces de color
Recuerda un río transparente y sin olor
Donde abundaban peces, no sufrían ni un dolor“
“Cuenta el abuelo de un cielo muy azul
En donde voló papalotes que él mismo construyó
El tiempo pasó, y nuestro viejo ya murió
Y hoy me pregunté, después de tanta destrucción“
“¿Dónde diablos jugarán
Los pobres niños?”
“¿Dónde jugarán los niños?” – Song by Maná – Source: Musixmatch
U.S. recent EPA hearing: Senator Tom Carper (D-Delaware) “Too much carbon and methane in air.” Senator Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) “Killing jobs with nothing to replace them…” Example of Bipartisan Bupkis. “No shit, Sherlocks.” Now, what are you going to do about it?
Energy and Oil companies easily found a way and a place to “sweep under the rug” fossil fuels. Carbon capture and sequestration projects can be found around the world, primarily in North America, China, Mexico, India, Europe, Middle East, and Australia.
As these companies attempt to “capture” the carbons they released, children, parents, and grandparents fight to breath as their lungs capture the carbon in the air.
Employee from the English power station, Drax, acknowledged that “most of what we capture we’re restoring to the system…” Planned destination? The “sea…lock it away.” In other words, we’re just recycling the same bloody rubbish till it’s dumped in the oceans.
Not rocket science. Depths close to 1000 feet make for an ideal spot to bury the toxins for centuries. Disagree? Stick around for several hundreds of years. Right, everyone alive today will also be buried.
Alas, the “Black Holes” in the Universe may be no match to the toxic ones dug into the Earth, land and sea.
“La tierra está a punto de partirse en dos
El cielo ya se ha roto, ya se ha roto el llanto gris
La mar vomita ríos de aceite sin cesar
Y hoy me pregunté, después de tanta destrucción“
“Se está pudriendo el mundo
Ya no hay lugar“
Summer has returned. Where will the children play?
Einstein, were he alive today, may not have been surprised by the irony of my recalculation of his formula. A brilliant physicist, Einstein’s decision to put his trust in a foreign leader is said to have been out of fear and later regret.
Amidst the ongoing conflicts around the world, poverty, starvation and disease, parents and children face the fear of their playgrounds and oceans drenched with toxins. Like scientists, they no longer trust their leaders.