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[Text Box] fight against evil for the preservation of the environment and humanity which is an ongoing journey. As awareness of how best to preserve the environment the positives that must be taken increases, creating a virtuous circle of hope for a future where the forces of good will triumph over evil.
Equally, it is imperative that we continue to support those on the frontlines of this battle so that future generations can inherit a healthy and sustainable planet. Ultimately, it is our collective responsibility to protect our common home by ensuring that the fight between good and evil is won for all generations to come.
The book Defenders of the Earth shows the arduous struggle between good and evil for the fate of our planet, being a narrative that has been told through various cultures and mythologies throughout history. Today, this struggle is symbolized by the conflict between sustainable practices that the world needs to adopt, which aim to preserve the environment and protect life on Earth, and destructive behaviors caused by destroyers, such as rampant pollution, irresponsible exploitation of natural resources and climate change.
Heroically, those who stand up for good, work hard to raise awareness of environmental issues, develop green technologies, conserve vital ecosystems, and adopt more eco-friendly lifestyles. Working diametrically opposite to the previous idea, the forces of evil represent selfish interests, profit at any cost, and neglect the destructive consequences of their actions. To save the planet, it is essential that society as a whole unites for good, adopting practices and policies that protect our environment, promote social justice and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come. This fight requires global cooperation, ongoing education, and a fundamental shift in the way we value and preserve our common home, Earth.
Finally, to save the environment and humanity, it is crucial to adopt sustainable practices in our daily lives, to reduce plastic consumption, save water, plant trees, adopt a more sustainable diet with less meat, support renewable energy and educate others about the importance of environmental conservation. In addition, pushing governments and businesses to adopt environmentally responsible policies and practices is key to creating large-scale change.
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The Defenders - João Calazans Filho
João Calazans Filho
The Defenders
3rd Edition
Translated by – Neil Teixeira
––––––––
Brazil July 2024
Credits
Photo cover – Artificial intelligence – owner unknown.
Illustration – Iuri Garcia
Presentation – Frederico Carvalho
Index
I – Presentation
II – The Defenders
III – Bad Influences
IV – The Last Battle
Presentation
D
efenders of the Earth fight against evil for the preservation of the environment and humanity which is an ongoing journey. As awareness of how best to preserve the environment the positives that must be taken increases, creating a virtuous circle of hope for a future where the forces of good will triumph over evil.
Equally, it is imperative that we continue to support those on the frontlines of this battle so that future generations can inherit a healthy and sustainable planet. Ultimately, it is our collective responsibility to protect our common home by ensuring that the fight between good and evil is won for all generations to come.
The book Defenders of the Earth shows the arduous struggle between good and evil for the fate of our planet, being a narrative that has been told through various cultures and mythologies throughout history. Today, this struggle is symbolized by the conflict between sustainable practices that the world needs to adopt, which aim to preserve the environment and protect life on Earth, and destructive behaviors caused by destroyers, such as rampant pollution, irresponsible exploitation of natural resources and climate change.
Heroically, those who stand up for good, work hard to raise awareness of environmental issues, develop green technologies, conserve vital ecosystems, and adopt more eco-friendly lifestyles. Working diametrically opposite to the previous idea, the forces of evil represent selfish interests, profit at any cost, and neglect the destructive consequences of their actions. To save the planet, it is essential that society as a whole unites for good, adopting practices and policies that protect our environment, promote social justice and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come. This fight requires global cooperation, ongoing education, and a fundamental shift in the way we value and preserve our common home, Earth.
Finally, to save the environment and humanity, it is crucial to adopt sustainable practices in our daily lives, to reduce plastic consumption, save water, plant trees, adopt a more sustainable diet with less meat, support renewable energy and educate others about the importance of environmental conservation. In addition, pushing governments and businesses to adopt environmentally responsible policies and practices is key to creating large-scale change.
Frederico Oprea de Carvalho
General Secretary of the World Environment Games
Part 1
The defenders
Fighting for life should be a trade
O
n a sunny morning a giant owl in front of a sui generis audience, taught classes on environmental education for Indians and animals of the Amazon rainforest. Among them, four were special and acted as defenders of the biomes on the planet.
In Genesis, God created everything we have and gave it to us as a gift and we have a duty to care and maintain it, so that the people of the world can enjoy our riches without destroying them,
the Professor spoke enthusiastically.
The Amazon is the lungs of the world,
said a little Indian girl named Ariana.
If it is the lung of the world, it is also the Garden of Eden,
replied Professor Owl, continuing the class by reading the story of the creation of the world: following the principles of the Holy Bible in Genesis we have the statement that in the beginning God created heaven and earth.
And the earth was without form and void; and there was darkness upon the face of the deep; and the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
And God said, let there be light; and there was light.
And God saw that the light was good; and God separated the light from the darkness.
He called the light day and the darkness night. And the evening and the morning were the first day.
And God said: Let there be an expanse in the middle of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters.
And God made the expanse, and made a separation between the waters that were under the expanse, and the waters that were over the expanse; and so it was.
And God called the expanse Heavens, and the evening and the morning were the second day.
And God said, Let the waters under the heavens be gathered into one place, and let the dry land appear; and so it was.
And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters he called Seas; and God saw that it was good.
And God said, Let the earth bring forth green grass, a grass yielding seed, a fruit tree yielding fruit according to its kind, whose seed is in it upon the earth; and so, it was.
And the earth brought forth grass, grass yielding seed after its kind, and the fruitful tree, whose seed is in it after its kind; and God saw that it was good.
And it was evening and morning, the third day.
And God said, let there be lights in the expanse of the heavens, that there may be a separation between the day and the night; and let them be for signs, and for appointed times, and for