Global Warming - The Polar Bear and the Monkeys
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As you listen to or read this book, you will be compelled to act to save the Earth because we do not have another. All the other earth-like planets scientists have discovered are thousands of miles away. It can take two life times to reach some of them. Therefore, the green planet remains our only alternative. We must protect it or lose it. The fate of the earth is in your hands.
This can be acted as a play or adapted for some other forms of study. It is perfect for anyone who loves life and who loves the Earth because without the Earth, no life is possible, at least, physically.
Global Warming, The Polar Bear and The Monkeys is a book that delights the reader and teaches some vital lessons about climate change at the same time. It highlights some causes and consequences of global warming. It shows with examples how catastrophic it could be if we fail to act. It also stresses how each of us can contribute to solve this monster of a problem - men, women and children. The great news is that victory is attainable.
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Global Warming - The Polar Bear and the Monkeys - Okolo Chime Anianwu
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GLOBAL WARMING
THE POLAR BEAR AND THE MONKEYS
Monkey 1
Hey, Monk, do you what I see?
Monkey 2
No two beings dream the same dream at the same time and place.
Monkey 1
(Nodding)
I’m just wondering. Am I hallucinating or something? Are my eyes deceiving me or …?
Monkey 2
What must a rhinoceros be doing on a tree?
Monkey 1
The question is far above me. It beats me hollow.
Monkey 2
Let’s drift a little closer but we must be very, very careful. One can’t be sure with creatures from other worlds. The sea is an entirely different planet.
Monkey 1
You’re right. It’s our closest planet. We must be careful but any land creature that tries to jump like the monks will be ready to lose an arm, a leg or break his or her cervical vertebra.
(A mighty Polar Bear standing near a gigantic tree)
Monkey 2
Tell you something, this is neither a land creature nor a water beast. He’s a dry-sea animal, if you know what I mean.
Monkey 1
I wish I knew what that’s supposed to mean.
Monkey 2
The bottom line is that they’re highly unpredictable.
Monkey 1
All creatures from the sea are like creatures from another galaxy. They’re illegal aliens.
Monkey 2
Hi, Polar?
Polar Bear
(Looks up)
Hi, folks. What’re you guys doing up there? Be careful before you fracture a finger or a toe.
Monkey 2
This is our home. Indeed, it’s more than a home. We don’t have another.
Polar Bear
One moment you’re on the ground, the next moment you’re up. What’s your classification? You neither fly like the birds nor swim like the fish. I don’t seem to pin you anywhere.
Monkey 1
We’re somewhere in-between but up here is our legal abode.
Monkey 2
This is the strangest sight of our age - to see you in a forest. Are you holidaying or hibernating?
Polar Bear
Call it whatever you like. The truth is that I don’t know how I got here. What I know is that things are no longer what they used to be. I’m sore afraid of what may follow. All is not well with all living creatures including you.
Monkey 1
We know you belong to the solid waters.
Polar Bear
That’s where I was born and bred but the world is for us all – the sea, the land and the air. You may not believe it but the earth is taking a bashing. When this is added to the fact that it’s decaying, what may follow is way above our imagination beside the fact that it travels at a speed most of us may not believe. If it slams into any big object or vice versa …
Monkey 2
Could you shed more light on that, please? The dark sayings of you guys from far away countries are often too deep for us to fathom.
Polar Bear
It’s quite simple. There’s nothing deep about it. The first part concerns all of us. There are stone waters
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