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Really ! Its possible in real life . After a visit to the rainforests of Borneo,
physicist and engineer Topher White was struck by the sounds of the forest. In
particular, he noises he couldn’t hear.
While on a walk, White and others came across an illegal logger sawing down a tree
just a few hundred meters away from a ranger station.
This incident set White thinking that perhaps the best way to save the Earth’s
precious rainforest is to listen for its loggers and poachers. The innovation he
came up with, Rainforest Connection, uses old cellphones to help to save the planet
in a big way.
It’s hard to feel like our actions have an impact in solving a problem like
deforestation. We can choose to change our spending habits to stop the economic
support of deforestation, but this doesn’t necessarily have an impact at the root
of the problem.
We can, though, choose to support projects like Rainforest Connection!
If you have an old cellphone you want to give a second life saving the rainforest,
you can send it to Rainforest Connection, and if the device doesn’t work for their
needs, the donation will still go to supporting the project. You can check out how
you can get involved with this project over on the Rainforest Connection website.
Perhaps it is time to change the narrative about saving the planet. We need to feel
empowered and the more we understand how our small actions can have an enormous
impact, the more we engage others to do the same.
For those that want to see an incredible example of our collective choices
empowering us to make a difference, check out our article on SeaWorld’s decision to
end its killer whale breeding programs and captivity!
(Source # Foreign journal )
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