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Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki, talks about the governments lack of care of the environment due to cheap fossil fuels. In his blog, Davids says that the large amount of cheap fossil fuels is what has driven technological, industrial and economical expansions over the last century. He say that because of this we should all look closely at the way we are living, and because of the huge depends on fossil fuel we cant completely avoid it's use. He argues that the environment is being harmed due to the high levels of energy, but instead of worrying about that the governments desire is to be a fossil-fuelled energy-export superpower. To show how little the dilemma is on the governments radar is the fact that Canada doesn't even have a national energy plan !!!!! the government doesn't even think its a priority. David says that our leader should be more focus on out long term health instead of short term profits from the cheap fossil fuel and to start talking about future plans for energy.
I absolutely agree with David Suzuki based on that fact that the government and a matter of fact everyone else myself included shows a blind eye to environmental issues, we care more about the latest Grey's Anatomy episode then we do about the environment. Everyone has this minds set that its not their problem and that one person can't make any change. You would think that by now we would have learned our lesson with the fact that burning fossil fuel is a major reason for the change in temperature in the atmosphere causing global warming but I guess that's not enough proof that we are doing everything wrong. We should be cherishing the environment, that's we get all our natural resources from, but i guess with the new advancement in technology it made us lose our touch with nature. If everyone were to put in as much care and effort in the environment as they due to latest trend and movies we would have solved numerous environmental issues.
For years the media has been informing us of global warming to the point were the public doesn't even take it seriously no more, but how much would that change if we realized that global warming affects us more then we think. New research from the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society shows the powerful influence of global warming in Australian climate. In 2013, Australia experiences its hottest day, month, summer, spring, and hottest year on record. People are failing to realized about how big global warming really is. Australian national university researcher Sophie Lewis says " Too often we talk about climate change impacts as if they are far in the future" but the future is now and if we don't make a change now it will only get worse.
For more information click on the hyper-link Global Warming Hits Australia.

