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Introducing a New series on this auspicious day on Mohter's Day 2010
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We Can Not Belive !!!
17.3.10
Shajahan Hussain
13.9.09
The Uncertain Science of Global Warming
''Nature and natures law hid in night
God said, let Newton be! And all was light.''
(Alexander Pope, Epistle XI. Intended for Sir Isaac Newton in Wsetminster Abbey’’)
Since Newton’s accomplishments in the seventeenth century, scientists have continued to impress the public with remarkably accurate predictions that have led to inventions that continue to transform our daily lives. If today the results concerning a certain scientific problem have uncertainties’, then, surely it is only a matter of time before scientists present us with more precise scientific information. This could prove disastrous should we suddenly find ourselves at the edge of the waterfall. We recently had such an experience.
18.8.09
Is It Happening?
Yes. Earth is already showing many signs of worldwide climate change.
• Average temperatures have climbed
1.4 degrees Fahrenheit (0.8 degree Celsius)
around the world since 1880,
much of this in recent decades,
according to NASA's
Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
11.8.09
Celebrities...
Daniel Craig, Prince Charles, Pele, Prince William, Prince Harry, Robin Williams, Joss Stone, Harrison Ford, and Kermit the Frog costar with a bright, green frog for a video PSA supporting the Prince’s Rainforest Project (Click the vedio )
There is a frog in every scene, and no other animal, which underscores that people are starting to get it: amphibians are the canaries in the coal mine for our planet’s health — and our personal health, too.
As you check out the project keep Amphibian Ark in mind, as well.
The destruction of the rainforests release more CO2 than all the worlds cars, planes and ships put together. The also store a fifth of the worlds man made emissions.
''So if we are to combat climate change, stopping deforestation is vital.''
3.8.09
7 wonders to reduce Global warming at your Home
1. Plant a Tree
Once in your life time at least, for your new born baby monkey !!!
Help him to live in good health on tomorrow
2. Use your "Off" Switch
3. Drive Effectively
4. Avoid Disposables
5. Change your light bulb.
6. Feel the Nature.
Reduce usage of Air Cons, and Heaters. Find environmental substitute to beat it.
7. Encourage Others to Conserve
‘’To make you read, and you to make others to read from you’’
2.8.09
TEAM OBAMA
President Barack Obama's new Environmental Protection Agency chief Lisa Jackson has moved to put CO2 and other greenhouse gases under regulation by the Clean Air Act. In one of the most anticipated early actions by the new Administration, the EPA issued a proposed finding on April 17 that these gases endanger human health and wellbeing. When made final, this will clear the way for regulation of vehicle exhaust, which is the source of about 30 percent of US carbon dioxide emissions.
This is one of the most visible of the climate actions springing from members of the President's new Cabinet, which includes leading scientists and informed diplomats. As they took their posts, working scientists announced in two international meetings that many factors in rapid global warming were getting worse or running at rates which only a few years ago were thought to be extreme.
30.7.09
Cold-Blooded Fact !!!
The Scientific researchers show temperature explains much of the geographic variation in lifespan within species
Temperature explains much of why cold-blooded organisms such as fish, amphibians, crustaceans, and lizards live longer at higher latitudes than at lower latitudes, according to research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) online.
It is found that for a diverse range of species whose body temperatures vary with the temperature of their surroundings, ambient temperature is the dominant factor controlling geographic variation of lifespan within species.
Metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) predicts.
The MTE is a modeling framework that has been used to explain the way in which life history, population dynamics, geographic patterns, and other ecological processes scale with an animal's body size and temperature.