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LET ME EXPLAIN THE PURPOSE OF THIS BLOG. WE WANT TO USE THIS BLOG TO WRITE A DIARY OF THE LIFE OF OUR NEWBORN BABY RAFAEL, WHENEVER THERE ARE THINGS TO SAY ABOUT HIM. BECAUSE BLOGS NEED TO BE ACTIVE TO ATTRACT VISITORS, WE WILL ALSO WRITE AN OLD MAN LIFE STORY, WHICH IS THE LIFE STORY OF HIS GRANDFATHER. THIS OLD STORY CAN BE USED TO COMPARE IT WITH THE NEWBORN BABY STORY, YOU SEE TODAY THINGS CHANGE VERY QUICKLY AND IT COULD BE INTERESTING TO SEE THE DIFFERENCE. WE WOULD ALSO LIKE TO PASTE LINKS LIKE BABY SONGS TO MAKE IT MORE BABY FRIENDLY.
The best way how to use this blog, just click on any links that you find in this blog.
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Wake up and do your duty
THIS BLOG HAS BEEN OPENED TO HOUSE ALL SORTS OF ISSUES ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGES, IT IS OPEN FOR DISCUSSION TO THE PUBLIC, SO ANYBODY CAN COMMENT ON IT, IF AND WHEN THEY HAVE SOMETHING USEFUL TO SAY. THERE WILL BE ALSO SOME GARDENING DISCUSSIONS HOW YOU CAN HELP BY HAVING YOUR OWN BACKYARD KITCHEN GARDEN-
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Mother Nature Challenge
Wake up and do your duty
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WELCOME!
You are invited to browse and take part in the discussions that follow.
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Here we are looking again what to do to help planet earth?
This report I found on the Internet.
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www.sayyesaustralia.org.au/
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Mother Nature Challenge
Wake up and do your duty
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When will the giant economies wake up and do their duty for all humanity?
We the people of the world seem to worry a lot about climatic warming and the changes that will follow, but the people that count are still thinking first about how to make more money with the mighty dollars, it is time they wake up, we are saying this because of some news we have just read. Hereunder is part of what was reported:
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(A broad coalition of civic leaders, elected officials, and labor, environmental and social activists launched a campaign Wednesday aimed at convincing U.S. politicians that they should curb greenhouse gas emissions for moral and ethical reasons.
The Climate Ethics Campaign — which kicked off with a Capitol Hill news conference headlining Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chairman Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) — comes as negotiators are struggling to make progress at U.N. climate talks in Durban, South Africa.
View all Items in this Story
“We believe it’s time to talk about our moral obligation to prevent the human suffering -created by climate change, to safeguard the poor and most vulnerable communities from harm they did not create, and to protect the natural environment that is the source of all life,” said campaign coordinator Bob Doppelt, executive director of the Resource Innovation Group, a nonprofit association affiliated with Willam¬ette University.
But the call also comes at a moment when Congress has shown little appetite for tackling the issue of global warming. There is no serious drive to pass a cap on greenhouse gas emissions or a more-modest federal renewable energy standard.
The climate talks are the first in years with not a single member of Congress attending. Only a handful of congressional aides are making the trip.)
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I hope you see what I mean when I say that people priorities are not in favour to help the world climate, as they think first and foremost about the mighty dollars to make?
We really need to wake up before it becomes too late, don’t you agree?
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Mother Nature Challenge
HELP MOTHER NATURE FOR BETTER CLIMATE
Wake up and do your duty
IS TO BE CONTINUED:
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https://sites.google.com/site/prayersofreconciliation/
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This link hereunder take you to an item for sale site
http://frankb.eproduct-review.com/
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Mother Nature Challenge
Wake up and do your duty
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WELCOME!
You are invited to browse and take part in the discussions that follow.
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Here we are looking again what to do to help planet earth?
This report I found on the Internet.
-
www.sayyesaustralia.org.au/
-
Mother Nature Challenge
Wake up and do your duty
-
When will the giant economies wake up and do their duty for all humanity?
We the people of the world seem to worry a lot about climatic warming and the changes that will follow, but the people that count are still thinking first about how to make more money with the mighty dollars, it is time they wake up, we are saying this because of some news we have just read. Hereunder is part of what was reported:
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(A broad coalition of civic leaders, elected officials, and labor, environmental and social activists launched a campaign Wednesday aimed at convincing U.S. politicians that they should curb greenhouse gas emissions for moral and ethical reasons.
The Climate Ethics Campaign — which kicked off with a Capitol Hill news conference headlining Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chairman Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) — comes as negotiators are struggling to make progress at U.N. climate talks in Durban, South Africa.
View all Items in this Story
“We believe it’s time to talk about our moral obligation to prevent the human suffering -created by climate change, to safeguard the poor and most vulnerable communities from harm they did not create, and to protect the natural environment that is the source of all life,” said campaign coordinator Bob Doppelt, executive director of the Resource Innovation Group, a nonprofit association affiliated with Willam¬ette University.
But the call also comes at a moment when Congress has shown little appetite for tackling the issue of global warming. There is no serious drive to pass a cap on greenhouse gas emissions or a more-modest federal renewable energy standard.
The climate talks are the first in years with not a single member of Congress attending. Only a handful of congressional aides are making the trip.)
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I hope you see what I mean when I say that people priorities are not in favour to help the world climate, as they think first and foremost about the mighty dollars to make?
We really need to wake up before it becomes too late, don’t you agree?
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Mother Nature Challenge
HELP MOTHER NATURE FOR BETTER CLIMATE
Wake up and do your duty
IS TO BE CONTINUED:
Next time with another thread.
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https://sites.google.com/site/prayersofreconciliation/
http://mystartingblogpage.blogspot.com/
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Sunday, October 16, 2011
Concerns of the 21st century
THIS BLOG HAS BEEN OPENED TO HOUSE ALL SORTS OF ISSUES ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGES, IT IS OPEN FOR DISCUSSION TO THE PUBLIC, SO ANYBODY CAN COMMENT ON IT, IF AND WHEN THEY HAVE SOMETHING USEFUL TO SAY. THERE WILL BE ALSO SOME GARDENING DISCUSSIONS HOW YOU CAN HELP BY HAVING YOUR OWN BACKYARD KITCHEN GARDEN
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This link hereunder take you to an item for sale site
http://frankb.eproduct-review.com/
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WELCOME!
You are invited to browse and take part in the discussions that follow.
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Climate change Australia
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Here we are looking again what to do to help planet earth?
This report I found on the Internet.
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www.sayyesaustralia.org.au/
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Concerns of the 21st Century.
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Top Ten Environmental Concerns of the 21st Century
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I have found this information on the Internet in Hub Pages, so if you would like to read it in full you need to go to hub pages and find author (kerryg) You see, what I am writing in this post is only a small part of his hub just to give you an idea of what he is talking about.
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What are the top ten environmental problems facing the world today?
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A recent scientific paper published in Nature attempted to answer this question, with a twist. The Earth has spent roughly the last 12,000 years in a period of unusual climate stability known as the Holocene era. To put this era in perspective, all major human civilizations have existed since the beginning of the Holocene. In fact, humans have only practiced agriculture for roughly the last 10,000 years. This all-important development, which allowed civilizations from the ancient Sumerians to our own to thrive, was made possible by the stable climate of the Holocene
Unfortunately, this stable, pleasant period is currently coming to an end, and there is strong reason to believe that this is not the result of a change in the natural cycles of the Earth, but rather that the change is caused by human activity.
The authors of Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity, attempted to identify the most serious environmental threats the human race currently faces, and identify the potential "tipping points" beyond which the pleasant Holocene era would disappear and the Earth's natural resources would be seriously depleted.
The ten most serious environmental problems they identified were:
Learn More
• Ozone Science
10. The Stratospheric Ozone Layer
The ozone layer filters out the most harmful wavelengths of UVB ultraviolet radiation from the sun before it reaches the earth's surface. A depleted ozone layer would mean increased rates of skin cancer for humans, as well as damage to plants and ecosystems. Ozone depletion received a lot of attention in the 1970's and 80's when scientists discovered a giant and growing "hole" in the ozone layer above Antarctica.
Fortunately, the scientists were able to convince the world community to act quickly to limit the production of ozone depleting substances such as CFCs and halons and the problem of ozone depletion today seems to be on the path to successful resolution, though due to the long lifetime of ozone depleting compounds the Antarctic ozone "hole" is not expected to recover completely until 2050 and the overall levels of ozone in the atmosphere will recover to pre-1980 levels only about 2060-2075.
The goal for the future will be to maintain the progress we have already made on this issue.
9. Land Use Changes
The authors of Planetary Boundaries chose Land Use Changes as one of their top environmental concerns, which I felt was a slightly redundant choice, because changes in land use, for the most part, have the same negative effects as several of their other choices. For example, loss of wildlife habitat leads to loss of biodiversity. Depending on what the habitat is replaced with, the change can also lead to air or water pollution from factories and farm fields, depleted groundwater reserves due to impervious surfaces such as city roads, and carbon emissions from almost any human activity you could name.
Land Use Changes are also particularly difficult to define a "tipping point" for because their effects vary so significantly, so that in fact the exact environmental impact of one land use change is different from the impact of every other land use change ever made.
I feel a less redundant and easier to measure choice might have been soil depletion due to erosion, desertification, and unsound agricultural practices, among other factors.
There is a lot more to learn if you can find the hub.
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Mother Nature Challenge
HELP MOTHER NATURE FOR BETTER CLIMATE
Concerns of the 21st century
IS TO BE CONTINUED:
Next time with another thread.
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https://sites.google.com/site/menfrancoreconciliation/
https://sites.google.com/site/prayersofreconciliation/
http://mystartingblogpage.blogspot.com/
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This link hereunder take you to an item for sale site
http://frankb.eproduct-review.com/
-
WELCOME!
You are invited to browse and take part in the discussions that follow.
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Climate change Australia
-
Here we are looking again what to do to help planet earth?
This report I found on the Internet.
-
www.sayyesaustralia.org.au/
-
Concerns of the 21st Century.
-
Top Ten Environmental Concerns of the 21st Century
-
I have found this information on the Internet in Hub Pages, so if you would like to read it in full you need to go to hub pages and find author (kerryg) You see, what I am writing in this post is only a small part of his hub just to give you an idea of what he is talking about.
-
What are the top ten environmental problems facing the world today?
-
A recent scientific paper published in Nature attempted to answer this question, with a twist. The Earth has spent roughly the last 12,000 years in a period of unusual climate stability known as the Holocene era. To put this era in perspective, all major human civilizations have existed since the beginning of the Holocene. In fact, humans have only practiced agriculture for roughly the last 10,000 years. This all-important development, which allowed civilizations from the ancient Sumerians to our own to thrive, was made possible by the stable climate of the Holocene
Unfortunately, this stable, pleasant period is currently coming to an end, and there is strong reason to believe that this is not the result of a change in the natural cycles of the Earth, but rather that the change is caused by human activity.
The authors of Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity, attempted to identify the most serious environmental threats the human race currently faces, and identify the potential "tipping points" beyond which the pleasant Holocene era would disappear and the Earth's natural resources would be seriously depleted.
The ten most serious environmental problems they identified were:
Learn More
• Ozone Science
10. The Stratospheric Ozone Layer
The ozone layer filters out the most harmful wavelengths of UVB ultraviolet radiation from the sun before it reaches the earth's surface. A depleted ozone layer would mean increased rates of skin cancer for humans, as well as damage to plants and ecosystems. Ozone depletion received a lot of attention in the 1970's and 80's when scientists discovered a giant and growing "hole" in the ozone layer above Antarctica.
Fortunately, the scientists were able to convince the world community to act quickly to limit the production of ozone depleting substances such as CFCs and halons and the problem of ozone depletion today seems to be on the path to successful resolution, though due to the long lifetime of ozone depleting compounds the Antarctic ozone "hole" is not expected to recover completely until 2050 and the overall levels of ozone in the atmosphere will recover to pre-1980 levels only about 2060-2075.
The goal for the future will be to maintain the progress we have already made on this issue.
9. Land Use Changes
The authors of Planetary Boundaries chose Land Use Changes as one of their top environmental concerns, which I felt was a slightly redundant choice, because changes in land use, for the most part, have the same negative effects as several of their other choices. For example, loss of wildlife habitat leads to loss of biodiversity. Depending on what the habitat is replaced with, the change can also lead to air or water pollution from factories and farm fields, depleted groundwater reserves due to impervious surfaces such as city roads, and carbon emissions from almost any human activity you could name.
Land Use Changes are also particularly difficult to define a "tipping point" for because their effects vary so significantly, so that in fact the exact environmental impact of one land use change is different from the impact of every other land use change ever made.
I feel a less redundant and easier to measure choice might have been soil depletion due to erosion, desertification, and unsound agricultural practices, among other factors.
There is a lot more to learn if you can find the hub.
--------------------
Mother Nature Challenge
HELP MOTHER NATURE FOR BETTER CLIMATE
Concerns of the 21st century
IS TO BE CONTINUED:
Next time with another thread.
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https://sites.google.com/site/prayersofreconciliation/
http://mystartingblogpage.blogspot.com/
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Thursday, October 6, 2011
Climatic information
THIS BLOG HAS BEEN OPENED TO HOUSE ALL SORTS OF ISSUES ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGES, IT IS OPEN FOR DISCUSSION TO THE PUBLIC, SO ANYBODY CAN COMMENT ON IT, IF AND WHEN THEY HAVE SOMETHING USEFUL TO SAY. THERE WILL BE ALSO SOME GARDENING DISCUSSIONS HOW YOU CAN HELP BY HAVING YOUR OWN BACKYARD KITCHEN GARDEN
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This link hereunder take you to an item for sale site
http://frankb.eproduct-review.com/
-
WELCOME!
You are invited to browse and take part in the discussions that follow.
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Climate change Australia
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Here we are looking again what to do to help planet earth?
This report I found on the Internet.
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www.sayyesaustralia.org.au/
I have found this article on the Internet, it seems to me that it is interesting enough to take into consideration, if we want make a difference and help planet earth, so I have written it hereunder, because it gives very good explanation.
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Our atmosphere is but a thin layer of gas around a huge bulky planet. This gaseous outer ring and its greenhouse effect make life on Earth possible–and could destroy life as we know it.
The sun is the Earth’s primary energy source, a burning star so hot that we can feel its heat from over 150 million kilometers away.
About one third of this solar energy is reflected back into the universe by shimmering glaciers, water and other bright surfaces. Two thirds, however, is absorbed by the Earth, thus warming land, oceans, and the atmosphere.
Much of this heat radiates back out into space, but some of it is stored in the atmosphere. This process is called the greenhouse effect. Without it, the Earth’s average temperature would be a chilly -18 degrees Celsius, despite the sun’s constant energy supply.
In a world like this, life on Earth would probably have never emerged from the sea. Thanks to the greenhouse effect, however, we enjoy a comfortable average temperature of 14 degrees Celsius.
So, how does it work?
Radiator in space
Only about half of all solar energy that reaches the Earth is infrared radiation, which causes warming. The other half only translates into heat once it hits Earth and is reflected back into space as infrared radiation.
This transformation of solar radiation into infrared radiation is crucial, because infrared radiation can be absorbed by the atmosphere. Like a radiator in the middle of a room, our atmosphere radiates this heat in all directions.
How is this radiation absorbed?
Sunrays enter a greenhouse, heat up the ground, which, in turn, heats up the air inside the greenhouse. The glass roof and walls trap that warm air and temperatures increase.
Earth has no glass walls, but it does have the atmosphere, and within the atmosphere it has greenhouse gases.
Ninety-eight percent of the Earth’s atmosphere is made up of nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. But they do not absorb much infrared radiation, and don't contribute to the greenhouse effect.
Greenhouse gases like water vapour, carbon dioxide, ozone, methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons do absorb heat, and thus increase atmospheric temperatures.
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Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/carbon-report-hamstrung-by-complexities-20110609-1fv22.html#ixzz1Opi9toVz
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HELP MOTHER NATURE FOR BETTER CLIMATE
Climatic information
IS TO BE CONTINUED:
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https://sites.google.com/site/prayersofreconciliation/
http://mystartingblogpage.blogspot.com/
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This link hereunder take you to an item for sale site
http://frankb.eproduct-review.com/
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WELCOME!
You are invited to browse and take part in the discussions that follow.
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Climate change Australia
-
Here we are looking again what to do to help planet earth?
This report I found on the Internet.
-
www.sayyesaustralia.org.au/
I have found this article on the Internet, it seems to me that it is interesting enough to take into consideration, if we want make a difference and help planet earth, so I have written it hereunder, because it gives very good explanation.
-
Our atmosphere is but a thin layer of gas around a huge bulky planet. This gaseous outer ring and its greenhouse effect make life on Earth possible–and could destroy life as we know it.
The sun is the Earth’s primary energy source, a burning star so hot that we can feel its heat from over 150 million kilometers away.
About one third of this solar energy is reflected back into the universe by shimmering glaciers, water and other bright surfaces. Two thirds, however, is absorbed by the Earth, thus warming land, oceans, and the atmosphere.
Much of this heat radiates back out into space, but some of it is stored in the atmosphere. This process is called the greenhouse effect. Without it, the Earth’s average temperature would be a chilly -18 degrees Celsius, despite the sun’s constant energy supply.
In a world like this, life on Earth would probably have never emerged from the sea. Thanks to the greenhouse effect, however, we enjoy a comfortable average temperature of 14 degrees Celsius.
So, how does it work?
Radiator in space
Only about half of all solar energy that reaches the Earth is infrared radiation, which causes warming. The other half only translates into heat once it hits Earth and is reflected back into space as infrared radiation.
This transformation of solar radiation into infrared radiation is crucial, because infrared radiation can be absorbed by the atmosphere. Like a radiator in the middle of a room, our atmosphere radiates this heat in all directions.
How is this radiation absorbed?
Sunrays enter a greenhouse, heat up the ground, which, in turn, heats up the air inside the greenhouse. The glass roof and walls trap that warm air and temperatures increase.
Earth has no glass walls, but it does have the atmosphere, and within the atmosphere it has greenhouse gases.
Ninety-eight percent of the Earth’s atmosphere is made up of nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. But they do not absorb much infrared radiation, and don't contribute to the greenhouse effect.
Greenhouse gases like water vapour, carbon dioxide, ozone, methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons do absorb heat, and thus increase atmospheric temperatures.
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Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/carbon-report-hamstrung-by-complexities-20110609-1fv22.html#ixzz1Opi9toVz
Mother Nature Challenge
HELP MOTHER NATURE FOR BETTER CLIMATE
Climatic information
IS TO BE CONTINUED:
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https://sites.google.com/site/prayersofreconciliation/
http://mystartingblogpage.blogspot.com/
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Friday, June 10, 2011
Climate change Australia
THIS BLOG HAS BEEN OPENED TO HOUSE ALL SORTS OF ISSUES ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGES, IT IS OPEN FOR DISCUSSION TO THE PUBLIC, SO ANYBODY CAN COMMENT ON IT, IF AND WHEN THEY HAVE SOMETHING USEFUL TO SAY. THERE WILL BE ALSO SOME GARDENING DISCUSSIONS HOW YOU CAN HELP BY HAVING YOUR OWN BACKYARD KITCHEN GARDEN
-
WELCOME!
You are invited to browse and take part in the discussions that follow.
-
Climate change Australia
-
Here we are looking again what to do to help planet earth?
This report I found on the Internet.
Carbon report hamstrung by complexities
-
Adam Morton
June 9, 2011
-
Ads by Google
Say Yes to cutting carbon
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www.sayyesaustralia.org.au/
Why more Australian are saying Yes to a price on carbon pollution
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THIS is a confounding report that offers something for nearly everyone in the carbon pricing debate, except for one notable group: those who claim that Australia is acting ahead of the world on climate change.
The Productivity Commission was asked to examine what key countries were doing to cut emissions and express it as a number - an ''effective'' carbon price imposed on key industries when policies such as emissions trading schemes and renewable energy subsidies were added up. Its chairman, Gary Banks, decided almost immediately that this was impossible.
Why? Because attempting to turn more than 1000 policies - the US, for example, has more than 300 overlapping and contradictory schemes - into one number for each country would be meaningless.
Looking at what is happening these days in Japan, one should wonder whether humanity as a whole needs to learn how to be more careful, in order to avoid anything that may ruin our planet earth. We need to think that this planet is the only planet that we have, so let us make sure that we do not ruin it forever. We really need to learn from what is happening today in Japan, because if we don’t we may indeed slowly ruin our planet for good.
It seems to me that the most important thing is to keep the planet going as natural as possible, so that we may avoid any disruption to the normal ways of Mother Nature. Having said that it does not mean that we should not do anything at all, and that we should live the ways we have lived for thousands of years before now, because as we all know that would be impossible to do.
Humanity needs to learn how to find ways to generate more electric power using natural ways which will not damage the planet at all. Apart from what we are already using now to generate power, which may cause one way or the other some lasting unwanted changes in the atmosphere, which may cause some unwanted events, but I have to say that the greatest danger of them all is the nuclear power station, because it can get out of control and become very dangerous, like it is happening in Japan right now.
So, perhaps we should listen to the green party and follow their beliefs so to speak, therefore, we should try to generate power with wind turbine and solar panels, which do not disturb Mother Nature at all and are free for all to use, as they are of a natural occurrence.
Humanity needs to learn how to do all these things soon or later, even if they would be more costly than the power we are generating now. We have to keep in mind that human lives are more important than any money we can save in the beginning.
So, let us hope that this very unpleasant disaster that is unfolding in Japan right now may help the world to understand that going nuclear is not the right thing to do and let us hope that the best mind in the world solve this problem and save Japan the best way they can. Then they should start thinking how to generate power in a safer way.
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Instead, the commission has cobbled together its policy stocktake by asking: what are the current cost and cost effectiveness of major carbon policies in the nine countries investigated?
Most of the overarching findings are not surprising. It finds that all the countries are acting, and acting in a range of ways that vary markedly in effectiveness. Few policies have done much to cut emissions. But the commission finds that emissions trading schemes, as the multiparty climate committee proposes for Australia, have been the cheapest way to achieve cuts.
Beyond that, most of the analysis is so laden with caveats they add little to the debate. The commission added up the cost of cleaner energy subsidies and calculated it as a proportion of each country's GDP. Germany (up to 0.33 per cent) was easily spending the largest chunk. Britain (0.10) came next, following by Australia (0.05) and China (0.4), with the US (0.02) further back.
What does this tell us? On its own, not much.
So the commission has a stab at how much it cost for every tonne of emissions cut from the power industry in 2010. Australia made only a small cut in emissions - 12.5 million tonnes - at a relatively expensive price of between $44 and $99 per tonne.
Again, this places it in the middle of the pack, but the key comparison here is not with other countries - most of which were equally or less efficient - but with how Australia would have fared if it had a carbon tax or ETS. The commission estimates the same cut in emissions would have been much cheaper for industry: just $9 a tonne.
Of the countries examined, none had broad carbon taxes, but some tax fossil fuels. Britain taxes energy use; Japan is increasing a tax on crude oil and petroleum products.
Several countries have, or are considering an ETS. Britain and Germany are part of the European scheme, which covers power stations, iron and steel works, oil refineries and a range of factories - about 40 per cent of the continent's emissions all up. Its carbon price last month was $22-$23 a tonne.
In Britain, the ETS has led to some switching from coal to gas-fired power, cut emissions by 19 per cent and pushed electricity prices up 17 per cent. In Germany, the impact of the ETS has been swamped by generous subsidies.
Japan and South Korea have delayed proposed schemes; China has announced it will hold a limited pilot scheme.
In the US, where a national carbon price is off the agenda, the Environment Protection Agency has begun requiring polluters to hold a permit to emit, and will soon announce proposals for standards that will apply to permit holders. All countries examined have some form of renewable energy target or subsidies, and they always cost more in emissions reduction terms than a carbon price.
The commission's investigation is significantly weakened by the policies it didn't look at: research and development spending, energy and fuel efficiency schemes, changes in public transport.
And it squibs it on recommending a starting carbon price - there is just too much information missing.
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This is what I found on the Internet, I hope they really do something about climate change.
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Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/carbon-report-hamstrung-by-complexities-20110609-1fv22.html#ixzz1Opi9toVz
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WELCOME!
You are invited to browse and take part in the discussions that follow.
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Climate change Australia
-
Here we are looking again what to do to help planet earth?
This report I found on the Internet.
Carbon report hamstrung by complexities
-
Adam Morton
June 9, 2011
-
Ads by Google
Say Yes to cutting carbon
-
www.sayyesaustralia.org.au/
Why more Australian are saying Yes to a price on carbon pollution
-
THIS is a confounding report that offers something for nearly everyone in the carbon pricing debate, except for one notable group: those who claim that Australia is acting ahead of the world on climate change.
The Productivity Commission was asked to examine what key countries were doing to cut emissions and express it as a number - an ''effective'' carbon price imposed on key industries when policies such as emissions trading schemes and renewable energy subsidies were added up. Its chairman, Gary Banks, decided almost immediately that this was impossible.
Why? Because attempting to turn more than 1000 policies - the US, for example, has more than 300 overlapping and contradictory schemes - into one number for each country would be meaningless.
Looking at what is happening these days in Japan, one should wonder whether humanity as a whole needs to learn how to be more careful, in order to avoid anything that may ruin our planet earth. We need to think that this planet is the only planet that we have, so let us make sure that we do not ruin it forever. We really need to learn from what is happening today in Japan, because if we don’t we may indeed slowly ruin our planet for good.
It seems to me that the most important thing is to keep the planet going as natural as possible, so that we may avoid any disruption to the normal ways of Mother Nature. Having said that it does not mean that we should not do anything at all, and that we should live the ways we have lived for thousands of years before now, because as we all know that would be impossible to do.
Humanity needs to learn how to find ways to generate more electric power using natural ways which will not damage the planet at all. Apart from what we are already using now to generate power, which may cause one way or the other some lasting unwanted changes in the atmosphere, which may cause some unwanted events, but I have to say that the greatest danger of them all is the nuclear power station, because it can get out of control and become very dangerous, like it is happening in Japan right now.
So, perhaps we should listen to the green party and follow their beliefs so to speak, therefore, we should try to generate power with wind turbine and solar panels, which do not disturb Mother Nature at all and are free for all to use, as they are of a natural occurrence.
Humanity needs to learn how to do all these things soon or later, even if they would be more costly than the power we are generating now. We have to keep in mind that human lives are more important than any money we can save in the beginning.
So, let us hope that this very unpleasant disaster that is unfolding in Japan right now may help the world to understand that going nuclear is not the right thing to do and let us hope that the best mind in the world solve this problem and save Japan the best way they can. Then they should start thinking how to generate power in a safer way.
------------------------------------------------------------
Instead, the commission has cobbled together its policy stocktake by asking: what are the current cost and cost effectiveness of major carbon policies in the nine countries investigated?
Most of the overarching findings are not surprising. It finds that all the countries are acting, and acting in a range of ways that vary markedly in effectiveness. Few policies have done much to cut emissions. But the commission finds that emissions trading schemes, as the multiparty climate committee proposes for Australia, have been the cheapest way to achieve cuts.
Beyond that, most of the analysis is so laden with caveats they add little to the debate. The commission added up the cost of cleaner energy subsidies and calculated it as a proportion of each country's GDP. Germany (up to 0.33 per cent) was easily spending the largest chunk. Britain (0.10) came next, following by Australia (0.05) and China (0.4), with the US (0.02) further back.
What does this tell us? On its own, not much.
So the commission has a stab at how much it cost for every tonne of emissions cut from the power industry in 2010. Australia made only a small cut in emissions - 12.5 million tonnes - at a relatively expensive price of between $44 and $99 per tonne.
Again, this places it in the middle of the pack, but the key comparison here is not with other countries - most of which were equally or less efficient - but with how Australia would have fared if it had a carbon tax or ETS. The commission estimates the same cut in emissions would have been much cheaper for industry: just $9 a tonne.
Of the countries examined, none had broad carbon taxes, but some tax fossil fuels. Britain taxes energy use; Japan is increasing a tax on crude oil and petroleum products.
Several countries have, or are considering an ETS. Britain and Germany are part of the European scheme, which covers power stations, iron and steel works, oil refineries and a range of factories - about 40 per cent of the continent's emissions all up. Its carbon price last month was $22-$23 a tonne.
In Britain, the ETS has led to some switching from coal to gas-fired power, cut emissions by 19 per cent and pushed electricity prices up 17 per cent. In Germany, the impact of the ETS has been swamped by generous subsidies.
Japan and South Korea have delayed proposed schemes; China has announced it will hold a limited pilot scheme.
In the US, where a national carbon price is off the agenda, the Environment Protection Agency has begun requiring polluters to hold a permit to emit, and will soon announce proposals for standards that will apply to permit holders. All countries examined have some form of renewable energy target or subsidies, and they always cost more in emissions reduction terms than a carbon price.
The commission's investigation is significantly weakened by the policies it didn't look at: research and development spending, energy and fuel efficiency schemes, changes in public transport.
And it squibs it on recommending a starting carbon price - there is just too much information missing.
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This is what I found on the Internet, I hope they really do something about climate change.
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Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/carbon-report-hamstrung-by-complexities-20110609-1fv22.html#ixzz1Opi9toVz
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Sunday, March 20, 2011
Humanity needs to learn
THIS BLOG HAS BEEN OPENED TO HOUSE ALL SORTS OF ISSUES ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGES, IT IS OPEN FOR DISCUSSION TO THE PUBLIC, SO ANYBODY CAN COMMENT ON IT, IF AND WHEN THEY HAVE SOMETHING USEFUL TO SAY. THERE WILL BE ALSO SOME GARDENING DISCUSSIONS HOW YOU CAN HELP BY HAVING YOUR OWN BACKYARD KITCHEN GARDEN.
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Mother Nature Challenge
Humanity needs to learn
Mother Nature Challenge, 7
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Mother Nature strikes again
HELP MOTHER NATURE FOR BETTER CLIMATE
These are today’s problems?
Can we make it work better?
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WELCOME!
YOU ARE INVITED!
You are invited to browse and take part in the discussions that follow.
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Humanity needs to learn
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Looking at what is happening these days in Japan, one should wonder whether humanity as a whole needs to learn how to be more careful, in order to avoid anything that may ruin our planet earth. We need to think that this planet is the only planet that we have, so let us make sure that we do not ruin it forever. We really need to learn from what is happening today in Japan, because if we don’t we may indeed slowly ruin our planet for good.
It seems to me that the most important thing is to keep the planet going as natural as possible, so that we may avoid any disruption to the normal ways of Mother Nature. Having said that it does not mean that we should not do anything at all, and that we should live the ways we have lived for thousands of years before now, because as we all know that would be impossible to do.
Humanity needs to learn how to find ways to generate more electric power using natural ways which will not damage the planet at all. Apart from what we are already using now to generate power, which may cause one way or the other some lasting unwanted changes in the atmosphere, which may cause some unwanted events, but I have to say that the greatest danger of them all is the nuclear power station, because it can get out of control and become very dangerous, like it is happening in Japan right now.
So, perhaps we should listen to the green party and follow their beliefs so to speak, therefore, we should try to generate power with wind turbine and solar panels, which do not disturb Mother Nature at all and are free for all to use, as they are of a natural occurrence.
Humanity needs to learn how to do all these things soon or later, even if they would be more costly than the power we are generating now. We have to keep in mind that human lives are more important than any money we can save in the beginning.
So, let us hope that this very unpleasant disaster that is unfolding in Japan right now may help the world to understand that going nuclear is not the right thing to do and let us hope that the best mind in the world solve this problem and save Japan the best way they can. Then they should start thinking how to generate power in a safer way.
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Mother Nature Challenge
HELP MOTHER NATURE FOR BETTER CLIMATE
IS TO BE CONTINUED:
Next time with another thread.
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Other links of interest for this post:
see: Mitic CLIMATE ENGINEERING
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http://www.climatechange.gov.au/en/submissions/cprs-green-paper/~/media/submissions/greenpaper/0929-mitic.ashx
or
www.climatechange.gov.au/
http://manfraco.blogspot.com/
http://manfracostory.blogspos.com/
http://manfracoreconciliations.blogspot.com/
http://manfracoreconciliation.blogspot.com/
http://mystartingblogpage1.blogspot.com/
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The shortest of any comment will do, if you don't have time?
All emails are free to use. So, email us at;
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I hope to hear from you soon.
To see more click on the link below;
http://www.manfraco.com/
or Google
http://manfracostory.blogspot.com/
http://sites.google.com/site/manfracoreconciliations/
http://www.newgencoal.com.au/
1. http://www.knowledge.allianz.com/
www.climatechange.gov.au/
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Mother Nature Challenge
Humanity needs to learn
Mother Nature Challenge, 7
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Mother Nature strikes again
HELP MOTHER NATURE FOR BETTER CLIMATE
These are today’s problems?
Can we make it work better?
-
WELCOME!
YOU ARE INVITED!
You are invited to browse and take part in the discussions that follow.
-
Humanity needs to learn
-
Looking at what is happening these days in Japan, one should wonder whether humanity as a whole needs to learn how to be more careful, in order to avoid anything that may ruin our planet earth. We need to think that this planet is the only planet that we have, so let us make sure that we do not ruin it forever. We really need to learn from what is happening today in Japan, because if we don’t we may indeed slowly ruin our planet for good.
It seems to me that the most important thing is to keep the planet going as natural as possible, so that we may avoid any disruption to the normal ways of Mother Nature. Having said that it does not mean that we should not do anything at all, and that we should live the ways we have lived for thousands of years before now, because as we all know that would be impossible to do.
Humanity needs to learn how to find ways to generate more electric power using natural ways which will not damage the planet at all. Apart from what we are already using now to generate power, which may cause one way or the other some lasting unwanted changes in the atmosphere, which may cause some unwanted events, but I have to say that the greatest danger of them all is the nuclear power station, because it can get out of control and become very dangerous, like it is happening in Japan right now.
So, perhaps we should listen to the green party and follow their beliefs so to speak, therefore, we should try to generate power with wind turbine and solar panels, which do not disturb Mother Nature at all and are free for all to use, as they are of a natural occurrence.
Humanity needs to learn how to do all these things soon or later, even if they would be more costly than the power we are generating now. We have to keep in mind that human lives are more important than any money we can save in the beginning.
So, let us hope that this very unpleasant disaster that is unfolding in Japan right now may help the world to understand that going nuclear is not the right thing to do and let us hope that the best mind in the world solve this problem and save Japan the best way they can. Then they should start thinking how to generate power in a safer way.
--------------------------------
Mother Nature Challenge
HELP MOTHER NATURE FOR BETTER CLIMATE
IS TO BE CONTINUED:
Next time with another thread.
--------------------------------------------
Other links of interest for this post:
see: Mitic CLIMATE ENGINEERING
-
http://www.climatechange.gov.au/en/submissions/cprs-green-paper/~/media/submissions/greenpaper/0929-mitic.ashx
or
www.climatechange.gov.au/
http://manfraco.blogspot.com/
http://manfracostory.blogspos.com/
http://manfracoreconciliations.blogspot.com/
http://manfracoreconciliation.blogspot.com/
http://mystartingblogpage1.blogspot.com/
-
You are all invited to take part in these writings.
The shortest of any comment will do, if you don't have time?
All emails are free to use. So, email us at;
Menfrac@gmail.com
I hope to hear from you soon.
To see more click on the link below;
http://www.manfraco.com/
or Google
http://manfracostory.blogspot.com/
http://sites.google.com/site/manfracoreconciliations/
http://www.newgencoal.com.au/
1. http://www.knowledge.allianz.com/
www.climatechange.gov.au/
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Mother Nature Challenge 2
THIS BLOG HAS BEEN OPENED TO HOUSE ALL SORTS OF ISSUES ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGES, IT IS OPEN FOR DISCUSSION TO THE PUBLIC, SO ANYBODY CAN COMMENT ON IT, IF AND WHEN THEY HAVE SOMETHING USEFUL TO SAY. THERE WILL BE ALSO SOME GARDENING DISCUSSIONS HOW YOU CAN HELP BY HAVING YOUR OWN BACKYARD KITCHEN GARDEN
Mother Nature Challenge 2
This is the way which mother earth may look one day?
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SO
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HELP MOTHER NATURE FOR BETTER CLIMATE
These are today’s problems?
Can we make it work better?
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WELCOME!
YOU ARE INVITED!
You are invited to browse and take part in the discussions that follow.
-
Other links of interest for this post:
www.climatechange.gov.au/
1. www.nature.com/natureclimatechange
see: Mitic CLIMATE ENGINEERING
-
http://www.climatechange.gov.au/en/submissions/cprs-green-paper/~/media/submissions/greenpaper/0929-mitic.ashx
http://manfraco.blogspot.com/
http://www.manfraco.com/
http://mybestposts.blogspot.com/
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Mother Nature Challenge 2
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This post is being called Mother Nature Challenge 2, because I would like to go back to basic idea and the reason why I started this blog called Mother Nature Challenge; as you can see from the name and content of my previous posts there is a challenge for all humanity, so, I would like to see all those people that are able to contribute to take part in this challenge that we face these days, in the hope that one day we will be able to solve it to our advantage, and humanity will survive and thrive.
Therefore, here I am trying to express my own personal concern and views of this enormous problem that humanity as a whole is facing today, we can see that almost every day there is something in the news related to global warming and other related articles, such as:
Temperature increase;
Melting of polar ice caps;
Rising sea level;
Islands close to sea level will disappear below the sea if global warming is not reversed;
Violent storms that may get only worse as the temperature rises;
Australian Barrier reef dying due to rise in sea temperature;
And many other related articles all linked to global warming.
------------------------------------------------------------
But there is still hope that we may overcome all these drawbacks, if those people that are able to do something about it start thinking what can be done?
For instance last month I had a pleasant surprise, I found this email, it was from very serious people and I would like the world to know that there are people that care about our environment, so there is hope that humanity may still survive for a long time, if we listen to those who care and invest their time for the benefit of mankind; and of course at the same time those people have to look after their own interest and how to earn a living, but the success of everything depends on planning how to deal with the present problems? So, let us just have a look at the email I received? Their link is hereunder.
-
To see what they purpose, see: Mitic CLIMATE ENGINEERING
-
http://www.climatechange.gov.au/en/submissions/cprs-green-paper/~/media/submissions/greenpaper/0929-mitic.ashx
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Now you can see what I mean about hope; but having said that there is hope is not enough, because we really need facts that something is being done, or at least plans that something can be done to minimise global warming. So, here I would like to suggest a few more things that can be done.
But before I do that I would like to tell you that here we are looking at very unusual serious problems and unusual problems may need unusual solutions, therefore we may need to look at employing something that has never been used before, therefore there are no limits, so, let our human imagination run wild and suggest what can be done to solve these problems, which global warming is bringing us.
-
Overall the main problem seems to be: Temperature increase, melting of polar ice cap and other glaciers, which will run into the sea and raise the sea levels.
What can we do about this?
Is there a way to minimise this sea level change?
For sure humanity needs to do anything possible to minimise any damage that will be caused from this sea level change. So, let me dream an impossible dream, which in the end may even be possible.
-
This suggestion below is only an example of the many possible things that we may be able to do:
Has anyone ever thought to look at ways about how to use unproductive lands which are below sea level? Or perhaps even productive lands, if the benefits outweigh the loss.
I know for a fact that the Dead Sea in the Middle East is 423 m below sea level and increasing as its waters evaporate. So, at least by my imagination if a tunnel is constructed in such a way that waters from the Mediterranean Sea can flow into the Dead Sea, then the Dead Sea will not run dry and indeed it might help in reducing a tiny bit the world sea level.
-
I know that this is the only place on earth that humanity may not be able to strike an agreement, because those people who own this place are always at war and do not trust each others. (The only reason that I have chosen this place is because it is the largest and most known place on earth, which is below sea level)
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But who knows? In fact, this may well be the will of God that by bringing this new project to them, they could be able to find peace and common ground at last?
-
As I said this example above is only an example and there are many other places on earth that this can be applied. But I think that I have said enough in this post to make any serious visitor to start thinking for a solution to this global warming problem.
Next time I may come up with some suggestions about what can we do here in Australia to help planet earth overcome global warming?
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Mother Nature Challenge
Mother Nature Challenge 2
IS TO BE CONTINUED:
Next time with another thread.
--------------------------------------------
You are all invited to take part in these writings.
The shortest of any comment will do, if you don't have time?
All emails are free to use. So, email us at;
frankmenchise@yahoo.com
or
Manfraco@gmail.com
I hope to hear from you soon.
To see more click on the link below;
http://www.manfraco.com/
or Google
http://manfracorecon.blogspot.com/
http://sites.google.com/site/manfracoreconciliations/
Mother Nature Challenge 2
This is the way which mother earth may look one day?
-
SO
-
HELP MOTHER NATURE FOR BETTER CLIMATE
These are today’s problems?
Can we make it work better?
-
WELCOME!
YOU ARE INVITED!
You are invited to browse and take part in the discussions that follow.
-
Other links of interest for this post:
www.climatechange.gov.au/
1. www.nature.com/natureclimatechange
see: Mitic CLIMATE ENGINEERING
-
http://www.climatechange.gov.au/en/submissions/cprs-green-paper/~/media/submissions/greenpaper/0929-mitic.ashx
http://manfraco.blogspot.com/
http://www.manfraco.com/
http://mybestposts.blogspot.com/
-
Mother Nature Challenge 2
-
This post is being called Mother Nature Challenge 2, because I would like to go back to basic idea and the reason why I started this blog called Mother Nature Challenge; as you can see from the name and content of my previous posts there is a challenge for all humanity, so, I would like to see all those people that are able to contribute to take part in this challenge that we face these days, in the hope that one day we will be able to solve it to our advantage, and humanity will survive and thrive.
Therefore, here I am trying to express my own personal concern and views of this enormous problem that humanity as a whole is facing today, we can see that almost every day there is something in the news related to global warming and other related articles, such as:
Temperature increase;
Melting of polar ice caps;
Rising sea level;
Islands close to sea level will disappear below the sea if global warming is not reversed;
Violent storms that may get only worse as the temperature rises;
Australian Barrier reef dying due to rise in sea temperature;
And many other related articles all linked to global warming.
------------------------------------------------------------
But there is still hope that we may overcome all these drawbacks, if those people that are able to do something about it start thinking what can be done?
For instance last month I had a pleasant surprise, I found this email, it was from very serious people and I would like the world to know that there are people that care about our environment, so there is hope that humanity may still survive for a long time, if we listen to those who care and invest their time for the benefit of mankind; and of course at the same time those people have to look after their own interest and how to earn a living, but the success of everything depends on planning how to deal with the present problems? So, let us just have a look at the email I received? Their link is hereunder.
-
To see what they purpose, see: Mitic CLIMATE ENGINEERING
-
http://www.climatechange.gov.au/en/submissions/cprs-green-paper/~/media/submissions/greenpaper/0929-mitic.ashx
-
Now you can see what I mean about hope; but having said that there is hope is not enough, because we really need facts that something is being done, or at least plans that something can be done to minimise global warming. So, here I would like to suggest a few more things that can be done.
But before I do that I would like to tell you that here we are looking at very unusual serious problems and unusual problems may need unusual solutions, therefore we may need to look at employing something that has never been used before, therefore there are no limits, so, let our human imagination run wild and suggest what can be done to solve these problems, which global warming is bringing us.
-
Overall the main problem seems to be: Temperature increase, melting of polar ice cap and other glaciers, which will run into the sea and raise the sea levels.
What can we do about this?
Is there a way to minimise this sea level change?
For sure humanity needs to do anything possible to minimise any damage that will be caused from this sea level change. So, let me dream an impossible dream, which in the end may even be possible.
-
This suggestion below is only an example of the many possible things that we may be able to do:
Has anyone ever thought to look at ways about how to use unproductive lands which are below sea level? Or perhaps even productive lands, if the benefits outweigh the loss.
I know for a fact that the Dead Sea in the Middle East is 423 m below sea level and increasing as its waters evaporate. So, at least by my imagination if a tunnel is constructed in such a way that waters from the Mediterranean Sea can flow into the Dead Sea, then the Dead Sea will not run dry and indeed it might help in reducing a tiny bit the world sea level.
-
I know that this is the only place on earth that humanity may not be able to strike an agreement, because those people who own this place are always at war and do not trust each others. (The only reason that I have chosen this place is because it is the largest and most known place on earth, which is below sea level)
-
But who knows? In fact, this may well be the will of God that by bringing this new project to them, they could be able to find peace and common ground at last?
-
As I said this example above is only an example and there are many other places on earth that this can be applied. But I think that I have said enough in this post to make any serious visitor to start thinking for a solution to this global warming problem.
Next time I may come up with some suggestions about what can we do here in Australia to help planet earth overcome global warming?
----------------------------------------
Mother Nature Challenge
Mother Nature Challenge 2
IS TO BE CONTINUED:
Next time with another thread.
--------------------------------------------
You are all invited to take part in these writings.
The shortest of any comment will do, if you don't have time?
All emails are free to use. So, email us at;
frankmenchise@yahoo.com
or
Manfraco@gmail.com
I hope to hear from you soon.
To see more click on the link below;
http://www.manfraco.com/
or Google
http://manfracorecon.blogspot.com/
http://sites.google.com/site/manfracoreconciliations/
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