Two birds were chatting on the branches in the mountains.
The big bird looked at the big chimneys of the several buildings in the city and smoked smoke into the sky desperately, saying that humans are really annoying.
The little bird said, why, uncle?
You said that smoke drills into the sky so much every year, and the whole world drills into the sky like this. Is the air getting worse every day?
That is. A few days ago, a kid of mine got a lung infection and died because of bad air.
The more smoke, the fewer birds we have.
That is it.
Big bird said, nephew, think about it, how much coal is needed to be dug out from the ground to burn this huge chimney!
The little bird said, the mountain is so big.
Well, so the coal mountains below are hollowed out one by one. Landslides, mudslides, earthquakes.
Think about it, it’s all human beings who are looking for themselves.
But, nephew, have you ever thought about it, the coal on the earth belongs to all life. It belongs not only to humans, but also to tigers and animals, and also to our birds.
The little bird said, uncle, how could he belong to our bird?
Big Bird said, of course it belongs to us.
The little bird thought for a while and said, yes, although we birds don’t burn coal for heating, we are life on earth and they belong to us birds.
Coal, oil, etc., the earth took hundreds of millions of years to form, and people in the last few hundred years will rob it of light, which is really hateful!
Very hateful!
But I believe that in the next three to five hundred years, human beings will definitely multiply like human beings now. Maybe there are 3 billion people on the earth — 3 billion high-quality people. At that time, the energy was not coal or oil, it might be clean energy converted from wind, sunlight, sea water, etc. Nephew, do you know what human beings would call our contemporaries?
The little bird asked, what is it called?
Big Bird said that he must be a robber who robbed the earth’s resources.
The little bird said, yes, yes.
Big Bird said, as for the presidents, bosses, and generals who are fighting for oil, gas, and coal, people 500 years from now may call them bandit leaders.
Xiaoniao said, is it that bad?