Paul Low is the founder for BrilliantSolarLights.com, an Online Solar Lighting Store specialized in wide range of solar lights with design from contemporary to exotic style. He is also a partner for Earth Day Network, actively support the global green movement. You are welcome to visit his blog to view interesting writeup on latest trend in solar lights.
Our Mother Earth is a brilliant little planet in the universe where millions of living things strive on the sunlight. Even plants and bacteria know the importance of sunlight and appreciate it to the fullest. They use Photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight. We must thank all plants to help us generate fresh oxygen every single second.
Being highly intelligent living beings, our technology are still lacking behind the wide use of solar energy. We even contribute to environmental damages by producing more green-house gases and other non-recyclable waste products every single minute. Look at how we waste lot of paper that is speeding up the deforestation every second. Many burn our land for new plantation by setting up forest fires to clear the wild flora, thus sending more poisonous chemical into the air.
Up to now, the awareness on going green is still very lacking. More green education and movement are needed to further slow down the green house effect and thinning of ozone layer. One simple way that every human being can start playing a part is to lighten up each household with Solar Lights and other solar powered equipments. Use of electricity promotes more combustion of coal and oil that emits more carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide to the ozone layer. With Solar Lights, we help to keep our air clean and free from this pollution. I believe every human being knows this concept but very few of us are taking it seriously. When the extreme weather condition such as typhoon, flood and drought becomes too frequent in years to come, we won't be around any more to save our future generation from these destructive forces and human extinction will be inevitable.
So I urge every human being to act now and start using Solar Energy in our daily life. We could appreciate the gift of sunlight by adopting solar lights in our housing. Let all of us continue to make this Mother Earth a better place for our future generation.
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