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		<title>Global climate change and the many questions that arise</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 09:18:48 +0000</pubDate>
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 Everyone talks about global warming. A planet (Earth) is in danger! But if it then there is inevitably a global alarm global climate change. So, how dangerous can a global climate change be? That global warming is happening, it&#39;s a foregone conclusion long. Many of you may know, even with some of [...]]]></description>
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<p> Everyone talks about global warming. A planet (Earth) is in danger! But if it then there is inevitably a global alarm global <b >climate change.</b> So, how dangerous can a global <b >climate change</b> be? That global warming is happening, it&#39;s a foregone conclusion long. Many of you may know, even with some of the reasons. </p>
<p> Let&#39;s start with some questions. What are the effects of global warming on the global <b >climate and</b> how we can prevent peoplefurther damage to our environment? Warming can be slowed or reversed? If so, how? How long is it now? There are many questions and answers, but these are just some of the most important. </p>
<p> All said and done, questions the most important thing to do, to an awareness of <b >changes in</b> global <b >climate</b> and how does it affect us and our future generations. An increasingly hot and thirsty world is not far away. ButIf we act quickly, there is much we can do individually and together. It&#39;s all a matter of time and take appropriate measures to halt global warming. </p>
<p> What is global warming? </p>
<p> Global warming may be as a constant rise in temperatures of land and sea defined by increased amounts of gases that trap the specific heat in the atmosphere. These gases trap heat, as the &quot;Greenhouse gases are known. Natural occurrence. It also produces self-These gases are, in some regions of our planet. Greenhouse gases released when fossil fuels used to generate energy. Over the years, these gases have begun to be produced in large quantities leads to significantly alter the climate of our planet. </p>
<p> But despite all these facts, it is quite difficult to recognize reality, whether the <b >global climate change</b> actually takes place and process to understand the speed of this. However, it is a fact that iceCaps are melting, the aquifers are retreating, the climatic conditions change around the world, the summer temperatures rise during the term be extended by the summer, the winters severe and shorter, etc. </p>
<p> What are the concerns? </p>
<p> Tsunamis, earthquakes, typhoons, that the ability to kill thousands of people to destroy thousands of miles of land now not uncommon. There are many recent examples of these natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina, the tsunami of 2005,the recent earthquake in Haiti among others. Furthermore, as a product of human disasters on fire to forests, oil wells, etc. lead to serious impacts on the global <b >climate.</b> </p>
<p> How does <b >global climate change</b> involved? </p>
<p> While average temperatures are rising around the world, a devastating effect on the environment. As most conservatories are released and trapped in the atmosphere increases, the temperatures of the oceans &quot;with the melting of glaciers. After manyScientists, has begun this process already. This could only mean one thing, that even if <b >global</b> climate change already is underway, time to stop and at the best ways to do one that is a transition to renewable energy. </p>
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		<title>Climate change factoid &#8211; Models of growth &#8211; what happens? Part (5 of a series)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 12:14:45 +0000</pubDate>
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 A beautiful sunny day, a few clouds, but still cloudy. Light rain fell during the night and everything was nice and wet in the morning. A slight breeze. The temperature was well within the range of my best moods and light clothing. It was like where I live, before the heat began [...]]]></description>
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<p> A beautiful sunny day, a few clouds, but still cloudy. Light rain fell during the night and everything was nice and wet in the morning. A slight breeze. The temperature was well within the range of my best moods and light clothing. It was like where I live, before the heat began to grow. Not always, there were thunderstorms from time to time, but their severity was predictable enough that we had our buildings and sturdy enough for the time made, without breakingThings. </p>
<p> The heat rose, it was like a sauna with the heater on full blast and the temperature rises steadily. hot days were still warm and have been used once in a little &quot;hotter than us, but there were cold days and now that you mention it, some seemed a bit&quot; colder than it used to be from them. The most obvious effects of heat increases the time it was with the wind and rain. </p>
<p> As the temperature slowly increases the level of water in the large lake decreased slowly.It also appeared that the streams were running slower in the summer and this was new to some dried. Summer began to come earlier, in the following winter. We were still busy, but it seemed that they came less often and when he arrived, was more than usual. We are beginning to lose some &quot;of the upper soil in the south of the pasture. We have also found the brush and small trees around the house seemed to grow faster, closing in on our buildings. The dry brush is always in fearSummer gives us hope that we would not with the same fire that had started from the dry state to do. Last summer there were two small tornadoes near &#8211; the first we&#39;ve ever seen &#8211; we thought that happened only in Tornado Alley, a thousand or more miles from here. </p>
<p> We are beginning to see some new creatures in the area, while some were used seems to have disappeared. Some new plants. I have something like that, but I noticed that the long-established crittersI am not very happy about the newcomers, as a race between the industrialized countries, the old and new, <a href="http://www.importerbase.com/category/importers-by-industry/food-importers/"rel="external"title="Food Importers Worldwide" >food</a> and housing. The trees seem to suffer from thirst, but even worse is this strange new fungus, pending, is before the heat began to rise. I must say that we are all a bit &quot;worried, but apparently not the time or desire to do something that was, though frankly I do not know what we could do. Then it started to get bad. </p>
<p> Two and a half yearsMonths, in late summer, when things start to cooling is used, we had a heat wave of 11 days with temperatures near 108 When you almost never more than 100 around here. Mrs. Goldberg and Wilson, both of which were close to 85 dead from the heat is too much for them. Then the flood &#8211; was something that had never seen &#8211; 11 inches rain in 24 hours. About 60% of the main crop of the state, Kumquat, is destroyed and the farmers say, it destroyed half of its topsoil. Usthought it could not be worse and then the wild fire about 15 miles broke off the state capital and before to bring it under control (it was driven by the wind and the like that had never seen before) was on the edge of the city burnt over 300 houses destroyed, more schools, the football stadium, and the factory YooHoo soda (that was a good thing, last). Now we say we have compared well to other states. </p>
<p> We were so concerned that we brought in some eggheadsfrom the college town meeting was to explain to us what was going on. The first question out of our mouth was, &quot;How is that worse?&quot; Here is what he said: The amount of additional greenhouse gases into the atmosphere have already (which is what is introduced to increase the heat) is almost the same amount that has happened regularly (but very slowly), over countless centuries. If this has happened in the past, the earth is heated to about 10 ° C. All of these extreme weather conditions (youagain after the way we were actually much better than many others) was established by a temperature increase of only 0.6 ° C, about 6%, which ultimately produced expected. We all looked each other in disbelief &#8211; we asked, &quot;Can we survive?&quot; No one answered. </p>
<p> Peer-reviewed research statements made in this factoid http://thecircleworks.org support are available on the website </p>
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		<title>The effects of global warming on wildlife</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 16:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> <b >Global warming,</b> the temperature is defined as an increase in global and gases caused by increased emissions of greenhouse gases. There is no doubt that the <b >warming</b> effect on the earth and all living things to adapt to climate change is forcing change on. Come l&#39;aumento della temperatura la Terra, la Wild Fauna avra un difficile adattamento del tempo. The National Wildlife Federation considers <b >global warming</b> as &quot;the most dangerous threat to the future of wildlife.&quot;&gt; <b >Global warming effects</b> on man and nature. It was &quot;severe hurricanes accused of, and floods hit drought, to us the last few years. These natural disasters and climate change had a significant impact on wildlife and <b >can provide</b> many kinds extinct. <b >Global warming</b> is happening quickly and most animals do not have time sufficiently quickly to changing environment. </p>
<p> If we thinkEffects of <b >global warming</b> has had wildlife, they automatically think of ice melting and polar bears is <b >global warming caused by.</b> This is mainly due to the media attention it is directed in direction. Many experts believe that polar bears will become extinct because of melting ice. Polar bears rely on ice to hunt and they need it because the ice can not swim long distances. However, the polar bears not fight the only animal<html> to change to survive, because climate change caused by <b >heating</b> to cover. </p>
<p> Birds are also strongly influenced by global <b >warming.</b> As climate change, birds begin to migrate later and later in the season and many are not flying south to open in the direction of finding water. Migratory birds have set a migration model that follow, depending on their ability to obtain <a href="http://www.importerbase.com/category/importers-by-industry/food-importers/"rel="external"title="Food Importers Worldwide" >food</a>. These changes can have a negative impact on the various ecosystems of the earth. <b >Global</b>Heating&gt; would have the greatest impact on the oceans and the animals make their home in our oceans. Global <b >warming</b> causes ice caps to <b >melt</b> the <b >polar,</b> thereby increasing oceans. growing fish <b >cause ocean,</b> lose their habitats and coral reefs to die. <b >global warming responsible</b> for carbon dioxide remain trapped in the oceans of this chain raises acidity of the oceans, the damage caused by the food. </p>
<p> We must remember thatthe world is not only us but for all life on Earth. The temerature increases our planet is a huge problem and we must all act to preserve our planet, not only for animals but for our survival and the survival of future generations. All of us must strive to reduce our emissions of greenhouse gases in our house, car and workplace. </p>
<p> One of the best and most effective ways we can help the environment, the use of fossil fuels. Renewable and alternative energiesTechnologies offer many opportunities to do so. We can do it in a personal capacity. There are many options for the individual owners to the conventional power grid green technology to replace and save time. It is a fact that also can still make money. </p>
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