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Leaping Bunny October 21, 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized — Keebee @ 8:18 am

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Ice disappearing, Results of Global Warming July 5, 2008

Filed under: articles — Keebee @ 10:33 pm

http://www.livescience.com/php/video/player.php?video_id=080404-sea-ice
Global Melt: Sea Ice Seen From Orbit

http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20080627/sc_livescience/northpolecouldbeicefreethissummer;_ylt=ApZpEFSjFO6RwRySE4ZfQGMazJV4
North Pole could be Ice Free this Summer

http://www.livescience.com/environment/top10_global_warming_results-1.html
Top 10 Surprising Results of Global Warming

 

Polar Bears “Threatened” Species, McCain Green? May 14, 2008

Filed under: articles,politics — Keebee @ 9:41 pm

Here’s the report: http://green.yahoo.com/news/ap/20080514/ap_on_sc/polar_bear.html

“…Kempthorne said it would be “wholly inappropriate” to use the protection of the bear to reduce greenhouse gases, or to broadly address climate change.”

Why not? I mean, I understand that the ice has been declining for decades now – but why can’t we acknowledge that this could very well be due to the climate change AS WELL AS nature in its own right. I don’t understand.

“Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., called it “a lifeline for our last remaining polar bears” but said the bear’s survival won’t be assured without limits on oil development in the same Arctic waters where the bears are found.”

I completely agree with this: so why can’t we combat the climate change, in turn, helping polar bears? Why is this government so proud as to not admit that they need to change their policies?

I think it will only be a matter of time before the polar bear moves up to the Endangered list. It seems that a lot (of the democratic leaders anyway) are behind this move to really put a cap on greenhouse gas emissions and start changing things. Speaking of, John McCain is now green? I first heard about this on The Daily Show with John Stewart (Link), but I also found a CNN article about the speech McCain gave in Oregon about Global Warming (Link). He’s also endorsing the cap and trade program. According to the article, he wants to get greenhouse gas emissions back to 1990 levels by 2020.

“However, McCain is not completely breaking with Republican orthodoxy on environmental matters. He agrees with the Bush administration’s position on the Kyoto Protocol, which the United States has refused to ratify because large polluting nations like China and India are not obligated to reduce emissions.

McCain is also an ardent supporter of expanding nuclear power, a fact he mentions at nearly every campaign stop.”

It’s also a good idea to hear Stephen Colbert’s feelings on McCain’s Global Warming issue (Link). Not only is it hilarious, but he addresses McCain’s choice on words – calling Global Warming a “National Security” issue.

 

More linkage April 1, 2008

Filed under: articles — Keebee @ 1:00 pm

If you haven’t been there yet, you might as well do it now!

http://wecansolveit.org/

Article here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/30/AR2008033001880.html

 

Un morceau de plate-forme de glaciaire se disloque en Antartique March 31, 2008

Filed under: articles — Keebee @ 11:57 am

That was a headline for a video on lemonde.fr. Basically saying that a piece of glacier broke off in Antarctica. I can’t seem to find this information anywhere else, so I decided to translate.

Un énorme morceau de glace d’environ 415 km² a commencé à se détacher du plateau de Wilkins, en Antarctique, indiquent des chercheurs d’un laboratoire de l’université du Colorado, mercredi 26 mars. Des images satellitaires du Centre national de la neige et de la glace américain montrent que le bloc de glace est grand quatre fois comme Paris.

Source : British Antarctic Survey

A huge piece of ice, around 415 kilometers, began to detach itself from the ice sheet in Wilkins, Antarctica, according to researchers in a University of Colorado laboratory, Wednesday March 26th. These satellite images of the national center of snow(?) and American ice shows that the block of ice is four times the size of Paris.

The British Antarctic Survey’s original press release can be found here.

Considering this is the biggest ice shelf to be threatened, I think we should all take a look at our thoughts on the climate crisis.

 

“Thou shall not pollute the Earth” March 10, 2008

Filed under: articles — Keebee @ 11:54 am
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Interesting article time!

The vatican has given us a list of new sins to beware of in the modern age: a huge one being pollution! Read about it here.

Southern Baptist leaders: People have biblical duty to stop global warming

 Global warming threatens the existence of the Inupiat Eskimo village

16,600 Indians living in the southern state of Karnataka buy solar power systems for their homes and small businesses.

Wind-powered battery could power 500 homes for over 7 hours.

Virginia!

Dolphins stranded in shallow waters of Hampton Roads !!!!!!!

The Virginia Aquarium says two more dolphins have been found stranded on Virginia’s shore.

Sadness. Mayhaps next update will be all about saving the oceans!

 

Presidential Candidates Stance on Environmental Issues (U.S) February 17, 2008

Filed under: politics — Keebee @ 7:01 pm
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As Presidential elections draw closer and closer, we need to really look at where each of our candidates stand on environmental issues. So when you’re looking through your options, Grist’s Election ’08 Series provides us with a handy chart to compare and contrast the candidates’ stances on environmental issues – Republicans and Democrats. By clicking on the ‘Fact Sheet’ below each candidate’s name we can see even more information on their environmental stance!

Still torn between candidates? Check out On the Issues for information on all runners!

I hope these sites can help as we plan to make such an important decision this year. And remember, if you haven’t already, REGISTER TO VOTE! Every vote helps!

 

 
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