Sample Essay
By:
Mister Lee
8639-B 16th Street Suite #348
Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
Phone: (760)-612-4309
Lee@savetheplanetprotest.com
Summary
This
is an idea for a reality-game show called “Race to Save the Planet.” This is a
show where contestants would come from all over to compete with each other and
come up with ideas to save the planet. The idea here is to use human
inventiveness to save the planet from the environmental destruction it’s facing.
People competing can either have completely new ideas on how to save the
planet, or they can build on another person’s idea and make that original idea
better.
The persons coming up
with the good ideas will win cash prizes as incentives. People who build on
another person’s ideas will also receive prizes for doing so, AND the persons
whose idea was built on will also receive a commission for his original idea and
future commissions whenever his idea is used or improved.
Humans
are proud and known for their inventiveness, they’ve invented millions of
things that do work, so why not harness that energy to come up with creative
ideas to save the planet? It certainly couldn’t hurt. The idea would not be limited
to certain types of people, since good ideas have shown in the past to come
from average people too.
Treatment
The show
starts with an introduction of a collection of video clips of environmental
problems, pollution, endangered animals, smokestacks, violence, overpopulation,
war, and desertification, with music playing in the background similar to the
song “Eve of Destruction” as the scene ends with a clip of the earth with the
title of the show “Race to Save the Planet.”
The host
introduces himself and explains what the show is about: “This show is about the
seeking of solutions using the creative inventiveness of the human species.
Contestants may come up with original ideas or build on the ideas of others,
improving on those. It is not limited to
any specific type of solutions, but the best solutions will be decided by the
audience.” And he then explains some of the current problems in the world and
what we are doing that is causing them. He goes on to explain how the landscape is
being paved over to make room for cities and human housing. He goes on to
explain how farming is destroying the rainforests. He goes on to show the
causes of Global Warming and the science behind it. He interviews scientists on
the chemical nature of CO2 and the scientific explanation why that gas, which
is normally heavier than air, is in the atmosphere above the lighter gases.
The
question of the week is posed: “What do we do about Global Warming?”
Next,
the scientists are introduced, an evolutionary biologist, an economist, and an
ecologist. Briefly, they are introduced and it is explained that they are there
as long as the audience wants them there and can be replaced if they are deemed
incompetent or corrupt.
The
contestants are then introduced and video clips of them are shown of their
lives and their background. Since inventiveness is not limited to a certain
class of people, no one is disqualified by their background.
The
first contestant happens to be an amateur inventor who believes that everyone
switching to electric vehicles is the solution. In a prerecorded taping, he
asserts his vision and explains why it will work.
Contestant
two is a hippie vegetarian who believes that the solution is to reduce the
consumption of meat products which causes the release massive amounts of
methane into the atmosphere, and instead eat more vegetables that get rid of
the energy needed to process vegetable into meat products. He explains in his
clip how that is scientifically possible.
Contestant
three is a family planning advocate who insists that it’s entirely the
population, and gives her solutions to decreasing the size of families by
perhaps having community-tribal child-rearing as a solution rather than
individual child upbringing. She explains her argument.
Now,
each contestant is interrogated by the panel of scientists and their idea is
argued over bluntly. First, the economist argues that electric vehicles are
inefficient and impractical and hurt the economy because many gas-station
businesses would go out of business and his idea takes into no account what
would happen to those business owners.
Then,
the ecologist hammers in saying that the production of fuel cells causes just
as much environmental damage as gas-vehicles. He also asks what will be done
with the gasoline vehicles that would have to be discarded and what damage that
would cause on the environment. He also states the production numbers and the
costs in water, fuel, and natural resources would be astronomical.
Finally,
the evolutionary biologist comments that automobiles in themselves, contribute
nothing to evolution in itself, since driving cars makes people fat, lazy, and
mentally unfit. He makes a rude comment that if birds had airplanes, eventually
they would lose their ability to fly. Not to mention that, but maybe ideas
could be sought where people would just need to commute at lesser distances as
a solution. He also states, that the production of more cars, whether it’s
electric or gasoline, reflects the human population increasing to unsustainable
levels.
Then the
other constants gives their opinion on the first contestant’s solution. Then members of the audience are allowed to
comment and argue. Finally, a vote is taken after all 3 contestants are debated
in the same manner, only one is allowed on the show the following week and the
other two are put on a list and profile to be decided on if they should return
on a following show.
The
winner is awarded a cash prize from the account and is also put in a database
to be decided if that person should return the next week to build on the idea
or to seek new ideas. New contestants are screened and the brightest ones who
pass the screeners are put on the next show. Screenings will be done at the
warehouse site where the taping of the contest will be done as well.
“Race to
Save the Planet.” This show could very
well save the planet.
The
costs for this show will be about $26,500 per show and $23,000 for expenses to
start it up. People will send in donations from all over the world in support
of such a show in order to save the planet.