The only way to solve a problem is to first admit that there is one. The world came together in an "Earth Summit" this year to define the scope of the problem and to come up with some solutions. It's sort of like putting a Band-Aid on a mortal wound, but for any success, there must be a beginning.
The world is no longer a vast expanse of unchartered frontier but a microcosm of people living together under one ozone layer and sharing from one bread basket. We cannot practice isolationism in a world so full of technology that Chernobyl's fallout affects the milk production in Scandinavia and the burning wells of the Kuwait desert can be seen from outer space.
But where do we begin? I believe we begin with ourselves. By picking up the small piece of plastic that might make its way to our oceans, by recycling our waste products, by taking the responsibility for our own environment, it will make a difference in the whole world we live in. By taking a stand beside other people who care, there will be strength in unity. Greenpeace is making a global difference because they're taking a stand and making a commitment. Commitment is the word we must build our future on. We must commit ourselves to stop the criminal rape of natural resources; we must