A Humanity Mass Movement (Environment Eco-Green Manifestos)
Recycle to Save Mother Earth
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About the Book
I feel deeply and passionately about the environmental problems we’re facing today all over the world. I want to sound out and awaken the citizens of the world to take immediate actions to safeguard the well-being of humanity and mother earth. Some of the ideas may be provocative and may sound simplistic, but it is the only way to awaken citizens of the world to take immediate actions and not keep on with careless attitude. It is only by provocations and needling the people that they will be awakened to today’s world’s urgent environmental problems and rise up to safeguard it personally and collectively for their own well-being and also for the well-being of the future generations of humanity. Please read the declarations and the eighty-four items listed in the concise little booklet for more information and actions for the well-being of our fragile environment and also the manifestos to take personal actions as part of collective actions for the well-being of our own daily living and our future generations on mother earth.
About the Author
Ernest E. S. Yee (MBIM, UK), former vice-president of Malaysian Booksellers Association, Malaysia, was the bookshop manager, MPH Bookstores Ltd., Malaysia (1974–1984), CRD Bookstores Ltd., GM/director (1985–1989), etc. He is in his golden age, aspiring to write on environmental problems facing humanity for the well-being of world citizens now and future generations to come. Read his précis verse writings almost in a poetic couplet form for easy, simple understanding without any jargon. Read it to know more about our environmental problems mankind has been facing since the industrial revolution till today and future generations to come. Its urgency to be faced, rectified, and solved before humanity faces more problems in years to come. It is urgent for us to take immediate actions and not be complacent about it till disasters strike ultimately. It will be then too late to remedy to save our mother earth from man-made disasters adding on to natural disasters facing us all the time.