Thursday, September 10, 2009

Sport that harms the Earth

Today while I was on my way to Keppel Shiapyard to pick dee, I was travelling at 125km/h. Suddenly this thought came to my mind ---->Some sports in this world that harm the Earth.

From personal view..... I think some sports in this world is really irrelevant!
Some examples such as F1 motor racing (inclusive of all type of racing using vehicular), gaming and wake boarding.

These sport required lots of energy in order to drive those equipments they need in order to perform some irrelevant and useless personal skill and impressed people around the world.
All these motor racing required petrol/fuel (very very large amount) to drive the vehicles in order to compete among some "talented" drivers/motorists out there. Are they really relevant? Why are all these sports been supported by the governments?? After organizing the night race in Singapore once, they are coming for more...year after year....Moreover they are going to construct the motorcycle track at Changi Villages. OMG aren't everybody here going for saving the Earth slogan and promotion?? And yet these sport are so popular here and supported by the authorities !!

Some sharing tips ---- Petrol and fuel are being treated from crude oil and all these natural resources are so limited. They are not enough for our future if we are using them (crude oil) at the present rate. And the process of treatment, uses plenty of energy by burning fossil fuel to drive those generators and equipments in order to have the final product. On top of that, the emission of greenhouse gases from these equipments further increase global warming.

So....are all these sports really needed so badly where majority of the countries in this world shouted and pledged to save the environment? I would say they so have think twice before encouraging them to harm our Earth and further deplete our natural resources by organizing all these irrelevant sports.

Please wake up and think twice before doing ANYTHING that can probably harm our homeland and we should tried our best to protect this fragile Earth and make it livable for our future generation.

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