Well, global warming, it is all around us. It is on the weather stations. It faces us when we decide to purchase a new car or even a cleaning product. The real issues come when trying to learn about global warming. There is a lot of conflicting information on the internet and there is not one group that can agree on all aspects of the global warming debate.
Over the past century, with out a doubt, global temperatures have risen. While the rise in temperature has been only a degree or so, the concern is whether the Earth's temperatures will continue to rise and what impact that will have on the environment. The controversy about the warming of the earth is a result of conflicting evidence.
The fact that global warming also occurred in the prehistoric era is a scientific point. Some think a large meteor hitting the planet caused a big change in the earth's temperature. Is that what killed the dinosaurs? Science cannot prove this conclusively yet. The political and industrial lobbies further complicate conversations about global warming. The contention of these groups is that, we currently do not know enough about the effects of global warming to limit industrial emissions.
The facts about global warming differ according to which group is publishing the information. Unfortunately this translates into a myriad of confusing ideas and theories that the average citizen must muck through in order to determine the truth. Scientists continue to perform studies and monitor global temperatures but until there is a published analysis of the results that is completely definitive, then there will be doubt.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
About Global Warming
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Sunday, April 27, 2008
The Effect Of Air Pollution For Kids
This time we will talk about the effects of air pollution. THE EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION Studies have shown that adults in the nation's most polluted cities - even cities that meet EPA air quality standards - are 15% to 17% more likely to die prematurely than those in cities with the cleanest air (Source: Dockery, et al., Harvard School of Public Health, 1995).
And how about the kids? It is recognized that because of their physiology, children are at greater risk than adults are from both short- and long-term illness from breathing noxious air. Children consume more oxygen than adults to maintain body warmth. An infant consumes three times as much air per pound of body weight as an adult - that means three times more pollutant per pound of body weight! Children are more likely to breathe faster through their mouths. Breathing through the nose filters out as much as 90% of some pollutants before they reach the lung. Children, especially those under 10, are more sensitive to damage because their lungs are still developing.
And the result, the children receive more concentrated doses of pollutants that they are less equipped to handle than adults are. Computer models show that children can receive three to four times as many pollution deposits as adults. In the short term, high levels of air pollution have been linked to higher incidence of respiratory tract infections, such as colds and croup, and asthma - which jumped 58% among six to eleven year olds in the 1970s. Children living in particle smog hot spots suffer more chronic bronchitis and school absences due to chest colds and pneumonia. Research into the long-term effects of kids' growing up under brown skies is underway and still incomplete, but what we do know is not good. Children may be suffering from air pollution long before the damage is obvious. A University of Southern California Study released in 1990 compared children from Houston and Southern California. And the results: children in California's South Coast Air Basin suffered a 10% to 15% loss in lung function compared with Houston children. In essence, these kids' lungs are aging prematurely, and they are running out of lung. When these kids get to be 20 to 25, the natural trend is for lung capacity and flexibility to go down. A lower lung capacity when the downward curve begins suggests deleterious effects on health in later years.
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Saturday, February 23, 2008
Get Health and Safety at your workplace
We all know that, workplace safety is emerging as one of the key risk management and regulatory compliance areas. So, with the right systems in place, we can avoid the many problems or maybe accidents. In fact, with the right approach, what is good for health, safety and the environment is also good for business. Do you ever visit the EDSG site? Yeah, this site is the leader in integrating information technology (IT) innovations to optimize environmental, health and safety (EHS) performance. It helps you design and implement Environmental Health & Safety Management Information Systems to better manage their EHS compliance and data information. There is a software that called EHS Compliance Software. This is a solution that designed for ease-of-use and fast implementation. It provides an integrated set of the modules that enable EH & S compliance by driving a closed loop process for reducing potential risk of safety incidents.
EHS Compliance Software solution include the ability to capture and report incidents and provide information on hazardous material, initiate and implement containment, corrective and preventive actions, and powerful reporting and analytics by a variety of parameters such as by incident, by plant and by division. So by implement the EHS Compliance Software, you can reduce the potential risk of safety incidents and improving health and safety arrangements in the workplace. To know information about the EHS, you can visit the EDSG site. They offer you the services that surely will give the best solution.
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Labels: Environment, Health, Resources
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Find the stylish mailboxes and address plaque for your home
Are you looking for home accents and garden decor? Well, just visit the Mailbox and Beyond. They have the widest selection of home accents and garden decor, from mailboxes to address plaques to personalized decor. Also provide you with a variety of products, knowledge, guaranteed lowest price and the customer service you deserve. The first time I visit this site, I impressive of the product that they offer, it’s really the site that I have been looking for. And today, I will talk the two great products that offer by them, Residential Mailboxes and Address Plaque.
As we know, mail boxes is not only perform the function of receiving mail, but also make it easy for us to leave the outgoing mail, which the postman can pick up when they come for delivery rounds. Mailbox and Beyond is a leading distributor of stylish Residential Mailboxes available online with top quality. They have many design of mail boxes, surely you will get the one that you like.
For the Address Plaques, they provide three kinds of size, estate size, standard size and petite size. Each of them has the different use. Estate size address plaques are proportioned for larger homes, standard size address plaques are perfectly suited for the average size home, and petite size address plaques are ideal for smaller wall areas or door applications. Like the mailbox, address plaque also has many design and color you can choose. Just look around at this site and you will get what you want.
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Labels: Environment
Friday, February 8, 2008
Should I go Green?
From green shoes to green food, you despite the color green and not an environmentalist, so just how can you go green?
Green is the new Black
Putting some color in that 10-year old closet with some apple green or lime green to bring Spring back to live! It will give you a different feel over the half sunny half gloomy days...with a tint of green.
Green is for Health
Green fruits and vegetables contain varying amounts of potent phytochemicals, which has potential antioxidant while fleshy roots have the energy value for vitamin B.
Get the leafy ones for minerals and seeds for their carbohydrates and proteins.
Green is for Air
Recycle, decompose rubbish the proper way. Reduce toxins in the air. Support the Green Environment and most of all, practice good ethics daily to help the environment. You are living in it and breathing the same air, drinking the same water and stepping on the same ground. Maybe just in a different country.
Green is for Green-Car
Not that you need to have a bright green car, which might look tacky, but maybe electronically powered engine or the new biodiesel engine for your new purchase? This would help the environment and your pocket, saving all you need to spend for gasoline.
Green is for You
Thin of one thing you belong which is green. Be it road tax, high school jersey, your salad bowl, your new hair color or even your mountain climber tag? You have a piece of green to start with....
Go Green:
Avocados
Green Apples
Honeydew
Kiwifruit
Kimes
Asparagus
Green beans
Celery
Green pepper
Spinach
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