Plant Your Global Warming Fight Flag
June 17, 2009 by Daniel Ambrose · Leave a Comment
I ask you to my site to read numerous articles about our global warming situation and how you can help fight it. Today I bring you a remix video of Vice-President Al Gore, because he is in this fight and hopefully after viewing it, you will be too.
How We Cause Global Warming -Part-2
June 13, 2009 by Daniel Ambrose · Leave a Comment
In my previous post how we cause global warming we touched on some irrefutable signs of the planet getting warmer. We specifically spoke about the melting ice caps and the serious effect it would have on worlds drinking water supply.
Here we want to mention some other serious results of the global warming we are causing. We spoke on the ice-caps in the previous post but we left out a serious side affect directly related to the melting ice caps and glaciers, besides the loss of drinking water, and that is flooding.
As the once magnificent glaciers melt, they start to break apart and fall into the sea. This creates dangerous obstacles for sea traffic and raises the sea level. But why is this so dangerous?
Because land is a premium considering the earth is mostly water, and this raising sea level encroaches upon this premium land. When you stop and think about it you start remembering that there are alot of cities, all around the world, that are already below sea level.
New Orleans is the first place most Americans will think of and that is just one of the many areas within the United States, but the problem does not just affect the U.S., there are many cities around the world.
To put things in their perspective you would need to know that if these glaciers continue to melt and fall off into the worlds oceans we would be forced to redraw the worlds maps.
Nearly one-third of Netherlands entire country is already below sea level and the flooding has already gotten to such a point that the government held competitions with architects to design floating homes. Sounds like street traffic is made up of boats.
High tide in Polynesia has become something to be feared, as it encroaches upon more and more land, and homes become swept away into the sea. Yet, the Polynesians resist moving away from their homes.
Sounds familiar to the Americans, especially the ones from New Orleans. No one wants to voluntarily leave their home behind. But unless we get in control of the global warming we are causing, this is likely to become a factor of life.
I will pause here for this post and I will take up from here in my next post How We Cause Global Warming -Part-3
How We Cause Global Warming
June 11, 2009 by Daniel Ambrose · Leave a Comment
A question asked over 9100 times per month on google alone is how is global warming caused and not nearly enough people are answering the hard questions that are being asked. I feel this is an important question and deserves serious answers.
Global warming has made it evident that there are serious climate changes going on. Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa was once known for its snow covered peaks and now there is but sparce snow upon those, once beautifully covered, peaks.
We need not stop there as the snow covered peaks are melting all around the world. Anyone familiar with Glacier National Park in Montana, can attest to this phenomenon as Boulder Glacier, a once beautifully snow covered mountain top, is now little more than a chilly place to enjoy the mountanous views.
But this is happening all over the world. Switzerland is well known for many famous glaciers (e.g. The Tschierva Glacier and, The Rhone Glacier, just to name a couple), and the list of places go on and on. The Upsala Glacier located in Argentina, along with the Perito Moreno Glacier.
Even the Himalayan Glaciers have been seriously affected. The Himalayans stretched across Asia include 14 of the tallest moutains in the world and provide over half the drinking water for 40 percent of the worlds population. This is serious as the drinking water is not easily replaced and a water shortage to over 2.8 billion people seems very likely without serious efforts to correct the causes of the global warming.
But we still have not touched on the actual causes of the global warming phenomenon and that is where this will continue on my next posting, so be sure to come back and you should sign up for my RSS Feed.
Eco-Friendly Home Fights Global Warming
June 9, 2009 by Daniel Ambrose · Leave a Comment
A headline in a major metropolitan newspaper or just a wish of a homeowner. An eco-friendly home to help in the fight against global warming is becoming more and more spoken of with contractors in todays global warming climate.
As a people on the same threatened world we must come together like never before and fight global warming or be defeated by the very world we call home. Every person on this planet must realize there is a fight and take steps to take part in the battle.
The following information can be looked at from two different points of view. There is over 6.5 billion people on this planet either contributing to the harm being caused to the planet or 6.5 billion people that can be contributing to the fight for global healing. Which side are you on?
People often say there is nothing I can do, its just too big a problem for me to help and then they run into someone that is helping in the fight against global warming and find their part in the battle does not have to be overwhelming. You can join the battle without concern of overwhelming yourself.
There is room for simplicity in the fighting ranks of the Global Healers. An eco-friendly home can be a strong part of your contribution. There is no limitations on how little or how much help you provide in this battle, the only requirement is that you take part.
In years gone by there were several scientists debating whether there really was a global warming danger. Sadly this debate has long since ended. The nay-sayers have finally admitted there is no way to dispute the facts any longer. To dispute the facts now is to identify yourself as being with a personal agenda.
No true scientist wants to be seen in this way as they would lose all credibility and without credibility their lives would be ruined. They would literally need to find a new career to sneak into with the hope of not being noticed.
Even as the last of the nay-sayers were quietly trying to remove themselves from the negative side of the controversy they were found to be taking jobs with the big oil companies that had been supporting their efforts because to lose to the facts was going to be costly to the industry.
Be sure to return for part-2 of Eco-Friendly Home Fights Global Warming.
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How Environmental Changes Can Be Good
May 15, 2009 by Daniel Ambrose · Leave a Comment
I know you read that title, and thought, “this guy is cracked”, but you would be wrong. You cannot make that kind of assumption just because you have not thought how environmental changes can be good.
If we take a few minutes and keep our minds open, there just might be something of value learned from this short article, and with that said; lets get to it.
Did you know that planting trees and shrubs around your home, can not only help to cool your home, but they will absorb carbon monoxide from the air, and this is a good change for the environment. A good change.
Pretty cool, huh? Now what other “good” environmental changes can we think up? How about recycling?
That would work. Instead of throwing away all of those plastic water bottles, thinking what is the gain in saving such a small plastic bottle -I have an answer, the “gain” is this: Did you know that the petroleum used to create that one “little” plastic water bottle, would have lit a 75watt light bulb, for 24 hours? 24 hours! So a “bottle saved, is 24 hours of light earned. I could not resist.
Now who can argue against that? But lets not stop with the water bottles, how about the 2-litre bottles? Sure you need to give them a quick rinse so they wont draw bees, and ants, while in storage, but the savings to the environment are so worth it. Actually, any plastic marked recyclable, or has a triangle on the bottom with a number 1, or a 2. These are all recyclable. All of which contain petroleum.
And, what about that Sunday newspaper, that was just thrown in the trash? Totally recyclable. Now your saving trees. So you are planting trees, and shrubs, and now you are even helping to save the trees that are already growing. You add this up and you are absorbing even more carbon monoxide. Now that definately makes for some very good environmental changes.
I did promise to keep this article short, so I am going to try to tie it up here with these final remarks.
It would be prudent to call your local recycling facility and learn exactly all they can take, because everything we are recycling is “not” going to the landfill, and once again we have discovered “how environmental changes can be good.
Thank you for reading another info2SaveEarth.com article. My goal here at info2saveearth.com, is to provide everyone interested in taking part in our efforts to save earth, for our grandchildrens, grandchildren, the information, and the resources to do just that.
I do not consider myself a fanatic, but I do try to do anything I can that I believe will make this world an even better place for my new granddaughter to live, and one day, hopefully, she will be thinking the same way about protecting the environment, so she can watch “her” grandchildren grow.
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