Showing posts with label global warming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label global warming. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Crazy Environmental & Global Warming Politics News

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  • Students Get Lobby Group Material From Chris de Freitas in Climate 101 Lectures
  • President Of Nauru Calls On Security Council To Respond To Climate Change
  • Dirty Money For Dirty Water: Groups Supporting Bill to Gut Clean Water Act Outspend Opposition 23 To 1
  • Climate-Denying Oklahoma Governor Tells Residents To Pray For Rain
  • L.A. smog: Public health groups file suit against EPA [Updated]
  • News Corp and the Hacked Climategate Emails: Time for an Independent Investigation
  • Facing the Security Challenge of Climate Change
  • The Party of Crazy
  • Government Official’s Associates Reportedly Got Big Contracts After BP Oil Spill
  • Most Anti-Environment House of Representatives in History Tries to Do More Damage
  • Clean-Energy Law Boosts Jobs In Ontario
  • Senate releases transportation bill outline
  • Polluting Democracy
  • Michele Bachmann, Eric Cantor Part Of ‘Dirty Money Team’
  • GOP Rep Seeks to Stop Kids from Learning about Energy Efficiency
  • House Votes To Restore $90 Million Of $2.3 Billion Cut From Green Energy Research
  • What if the CO2 Ceiling Debate Were Like the Debt Ceiling Debate
  • Denier David Legates Asked To Step Down As Delaware State Climatologist
  • Map: Countries’ actions and commitments on climate change
  • House Passes Tea Party Light Bulb Joke By Voice Vote
  • An Assault on the Clean Water Act
  • Time for Congress to End Big Oil Subsidies
  • Saving Clean Energy in New Jersey: Thank You, State Legislators!
  • Firms urge EU to allow unapproved GMOs in food imports
  • Rail-Wary FL Gov. Scott Threw Caution to the Wind in Supporting SunRail
  • GOP Relights Effort to Extinguish Billions in Consumer Savings — as NBC Blows the Light Bulb Standards Story Entirely
  • Will North America Be the New Middle East?
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    Source: Planetsave (http://s.tt/12SJt)

     

     

    Saturday, September 18, 2010

    Global Warming Effects and Causes: A Top 10 List – Planetsave

    Global Warming Effects and Causes

    One of the biggest issues facing us right now is global warming. Its effects on animals and on agriculture are indeed frightening, and the effects on the human population are even scarier. The facts about global warming are often debated, but unfortunately, even if we disagree about the causes, global warming effects are real, global, and measurable. The causes are mainly from us, the human race, and the effects on us will be severe.

    Global Warming Effects and Causes: A Top 10 List

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    1. Global Warming Cause: Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel burning power plants

    Our ever increasing addiction to electricity from coal burning power plants releases enormous amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. 40% of U.S. CO2 emissions come from electricity production, and burning coal accounts for 93% of emissions from the electric utility industry [EPA, pg. 10]. Every day, more electric gadgets flood the market, and without widespread alternative energy sources, we are highly dependent on burning coal for our personal and commercial electrical supply.

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    2. Global Warming Cause: Carbon dioxide emissions from burning gasoline for transportation

    Our modern car culture and appetite for globally sourced goods is responsible for about 33% of emissions in the U.S. [EPA pg. 8] With our population growing at an alarming rate, the demand for more cars and consumer goods means that we are increasing the use of fossil fuels for transportation and manufacturing. Our consumption is outpacing our discoveries of ways to mitigate the effects, with no end in sight to our massive consumer culture.

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    3. Global Warming Cause: Methane emissions from animals, agriculture such as rice paddies, and from Arctic seabeds

    Methane is another extremely potent greenhouse gas, ranking right behind CO2. When organic matter is broken down by bacteria under oxygen-starved conditions (anaerobic decomposition) as in rice paddies, methane is produced. The process also takes place in the intestines of herbivorous animals, and with the increase in the amount of concentrated livestock production, the levels of methane released into the atmosphere is increasing. Another source of methane is methane clathrate, a compound containing large amounts of methane trapped in the crystal structure of ice. As methane escapes from the Arctic seabed, the rate of global warming will increase significantly.

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    4. Global Warming Cause: Deforestation, especially tropical forests for wood, pulp, and farmland

    The use of forests for fuel (both wood and for charcoal) is one cause of deforestation, but in the first world, our appetite for wood and paper products, our consumption of livestock grazed on former forest land, and the use of tropical forest lands for commodities like palm oil plantations contributes to the mass deforestation of our world. Forests remove and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and this deforestation releases large amounts of carbon, as well as reducing the amount of carbon capture on the planet.

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    5. Global Warming Cause: Increase in usage of chemical fertilizers on croplands

    In the last half of the 20th century, the use of chemical fertilizers (as opposed to the historical use of animal manure) has risen dramatically. The high rate of application of nitrogen-rich fertilizers has effects on the heat storage of cropland (nitrogen oxides have 300 times more heat-trapping capacity per unit of volume than carbon dioxide) and the run-off of excess fertilizers creates ‘dead-zones’ in our oceans. In addition to these effects, high nitrate levels in groundwater due to over-fertilization are cause for concern for human health.

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    6. Global Warming Effect: Rise in sea levels worldwide

    Scientists predict an increase in sea levels worldwide due to the melting of two massive ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland, especially on the East coast of the U.S. However, many nations around the world will experience the effects of rising sea levels, which could displace millions of people. One nation, the Maldives, is already looking for a new home, thanks to rising sea levels.

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    7. Global Warming Effect: More killer storms

    The severity of storms such as hurricanes and cyclones is increasing, and research published in Nature found:

    “Scientists have come up with the firmest evidence so far that global warming will significantly increase the intensity of the most extreme storms worldwide. The maximum wind speeds of the strongest tropical cyclones have increased significantly since 1981, according to research published in Nature this week. And the upward trend, thought to be driven by rising ocean temperatures, is unlikely to stop at any time soon.”

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    8. Global Warming Effect: Massive crop failures

    “Climate change is expected to have the most severe impact on water supplies. “Shortages in future are likely to threaten food production, reduce sanitation, hinder economic development and damage ecosystems. It causes more violent swings between floods and droughts.”" – Guardian: Global warming causes 300,000 deaths a year

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    9. Global Warming Effect: Widespread extinction of species

    According to research published in Nature, by 2050, rising temperatures could lead to the extinction of more than a million species. And because we can’t exist without a diverse population of species on Earth, this is scary news for humans.

    “Climate change now represents at least as great a threat to the number of species surviving on Earth as habitat-destruction and modification.” Chris Thomas, conservation biologist at the University of Leeds

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    10. Global Warming Effect: Disappearance of coral reefs

    A report on coral reefs from WWF says that in a worst case scenario, coral populations will collapse by 2100 due to increased temperatures and ocean acidification. The ‘bleaching’ of corals from small but prolonged rises in sea temperature is a severe danger for ocean ecosystems, and many other species in the oceans rely on coral reefs for their survival.

    “Despite the oceans’s immensity — 71 per cent of the Earth’s surface with an average depth of almost 4km (2½m) — there are indications that it is approaching its tipping point. For reefs, warming waters and acidification are closing in like a pair of jaws that threaten to make them the first global ecosystem to disappear.” – Times Online: 21st-century Noah’s Ark needed to save coral reefs from extinction

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