Thursday, December 24, 2009
sinking skyscapers?
Do we see sinking skyscrapers in miami? Well, no the brand new condos in miami beach are OK - they are fine now. Global warming was suppose to melt the polar ice cap. OK it is not melting so far, in fact, there is talk that our sun is in a pause. This means less solar energy. It also means colder winters and milder summers. People, we are near another ice age.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Here is a way to cut carbon
Do you get a gift that you will not use? Well, return them soon. And the sooner the better to get your money. Just give it back, rather than throwing it away. Also, some stores like best buy charge a 15% restocking fee, but the most generous return policy is still sears.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Carbon Tax
What are we going to pay the carbon tax with - worthless dollars? I mean you can laugh, but it is so here and now. The day is getting nearer when our currency is no longer in use by anyone.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Nuclear power
There are some who want a way out of global warming. It is high levels of CO2 they want to reduce by using nuclear power. Well, this is not green. Atomic power plants generate a lot of radioactive nuclear waste. This radiation source presents a long term problem for our ecosystem.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Penguins threatened by global warming
Penguins suffer from global warming. This is a new scare. Decline in habitat will have an adverse effect on our environs.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Kiribati - a tide is rising
Kiribati was the first nation to welcome our new millenium of peace. Sadly, it may also be the first nation to disappear under the waves. It seems the seas are rising. This is due to global warming. Part of the cause is that the polar ice cap is melting and we have more water and less ice. Also, as water in sea gets hotter it will expand causing ocean level to rise.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Super Water World
There is a super water world approx 6X bigger than our own. It has an atmosphere of hydrogen and helium that is thick and then some. Not sure if I would like to live there now. It does seems like the place is under a lot of pressure.
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