Monday, February 28, 2011

Green Technology?

i read Borneo Post online daily (or when i can) to get the local news and DE for my homestate news. from BP online today, SMK Lutong in Miri, Sarawak joined the Green School Campaign by KeTTHA (kementerian Tenaga, Teknologi Hijau dan Air). currently, only 5 schools enrolled in the campaign. none in Sabah.

green technology interest me. and i hope its not a quick fading fads. i'm writing a proposal to do research on "penglibatan komuniti dalam meningkatkan kualiti alam sekitar". i miss chasing adrenaline rush, and living high on steroids. poring over heaps of intricate facts and trying to fashion its up to a meaningful output sound like high dosage of steroids, i'm keen on trying. i'm on my way to heaven (reading frenzy).

Malaysia is on the right track of starting to go for green technology. as long as its not a quick fading fads, we'll eventually arrive somewhere. i've read the National GT policy and its quite impressive. but, as the saying goes, easier said than done, i wish those people knew what they're handling and where they're going to steer our country to. (hint: just press on the economic and social benefits. the donkeys will follow the carrot sticks). yes, we the donkeys.

i have more faith in the realization of building a greener Malaysia than in experimenting to make genius Malaysian as in permatapintar, run by genius people?. so said, the donkey's opinion.

6 comments:

Night said...

long as not interrupted by politic, i think it will success...Malaysia is on the stage to improvise in implementing the idea..most will say "It's expensive" but it is actually worth for the future...
Go Green....

kukuanga said...

ya.Go green!
lets look in a positive way. this green technology thingy in our country are mostly driven by political interest (surpassing economic and social benefits), and we have to thank that, because i cant see any other way for our orang-orang atas to look into this matter.

as long as there's big chunk of money to allocate, politican will play along pretty nice. the more 'expensive', the better.

just look at the school they picked. was it coincidence they picked a school in Miri in february 2011? shy of how many days to Sarawak GE?

Dy said...

i have to agree... almost all (if not already all) are politically driven...

kukuanga said...

selagi menguntungkan rakyat, tidak apa juga baitu kan? be it politic/ ethic/economic reason, yang penting the rakyat benefits from it.

i really should run for Ranau MP kan? hahhaha.. (kan sekarang tengah trendy mau kasi naik perempuan2)

Night said...

i second you togou..klu ko masuk bertanding sa pigi tulung org kampung pigi pangkah X dalam kotak nama ko..**sebab IC aku sarawak ba,jadi aku tulung mereka pangkahkan saja la..hehehe

hem...y school in miri huh??

kukuanga said...

thanks for the vote of confidence pare. muahahhahaha..