Clinging on to the peripheries of the climatic adversaries, it's high time when we act rather than ponder and react when retrace is not among the options; BP oil spill teaches us that if nothing. But nothing seems to be a lesson enough for the leaders at the world front.
There has been a significant surge in allocation of resources from both U.S.A. Government and U.K. Government since the tragic accident, which could have been avoided had it been for a meticulous plan of action in place. Learning is not in trend, however, these days.The situation at hand is nothing new though. History stands witness to such acts of damage control when nothing more is viable. Be it the infamous Chernobyl Holocaust or be it Jaipur oil depot fire or be it BP oil spill, the only common aspect being shared among is the short sightedness of the authorities in tackling issues beyond self perpetuation.
The real-today(today as is) is in drastic confrontation with the projected-today(today as they want us to see). The alarm has been slackened somehow or is it just that we don't want to open our eyes to the blatant reality? Either way we are the ultimate losers. To add to the verisimilitude of the situation, politicians themselves do not play any less blitzy a character, keeping us under the impression that something is being done when in actuality something has long been a euphemism for nothing.
The picture at large is that we boast of loftiest plans and go valley diving when it comes to implementing them; we patronize only to see ourselves humbled; the towering skyscraperish becomes sublimity paragon eventually; condescension gives way to sublimity conclusively. No wonder the trend would continue being the same and the path being treaded will be straight as a corkscrew.
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