Thursday, November 22, 2012

Mind Blowing Global Warming Facts

Hello, My fellow Viewers!

        I was just browsing the web earlier today, and I came across some really startling information about global warming. I'll provide the link below this post, but for right now, here is what I found in a nutshell.

- Planet Earth could lose 50% of it's species by 2050 is we keep polluting the way we are currently.
- Around 27,000 species become extinct every single year. That is an alarming amount, and humans are the only ones to blame.
- We are losing about 40 million acres of forest areas every year because of deforestation, only 12% of our forests are in the state in which it originated from.
- In Greenland, 12% of the surface ice melted, which is a record amount! (in 2007)


There is a lot more great information on this website:
http://www.greenbizcheck.com/environmental-facts/

So check it out, it's definetely worth your time!

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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Moon: An Alternative Energy Source?!

Hello Everyone!

I was just reading an very interesting article about energy we might be able to harness from the moon. 
Here is the link if anyone is interested: http://www.enn.com/

I'll break it down if anyone just wants to read a simple analysis. Basically, when Apollo astronauts return from the moon, they always bring back rocks from the moon's surface. Scientists have concluded that these rocks contain an element called 'Helium-3', which is a stable isotope of helium. The rocks are missing a neutron, which makes it possible for us to perform nuclear fusion. Using nuclear fusion, we can produce mass amounts of clean energy, which is what the earth needs. Sadly, our resources are in space and it takes billions of dollars just to get there.

Nuclear fusion at the moment uses fission reactors, splitting up uranium nuclei to release energy, and this produces heat. This very heat turns water into steam which spins a turbine to make electricity. But this system produces a lot of radioactive waste, which is why scientists need to find an alternative energy source.

I hope you found that post interesting, you can read the rest of the article on the website I provided you. Thank you for reading!

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Greenland Meltdown!

Hello viewers!

   I'm sure all of you are aware of the Greenland situation already, but for those who aren't, this is the deal. Basically, during the course of this month, Greenland's ice sheets have been melting at an alarming rate. Even scientists have been taken by surprise. They are calling this situation 'unprecedented' which means unique and completely unexpected.



 July 8th                          July 12th
Photos from NASA

   As you can see, in just 4 days, Greenland has lost much of its ice sheets, even in Summit station, which is Greenland's highest and coldest point. Records do indicate that this event occurs every 150 years. (the last time this meltdown occurred was 1889)

   The meltdown area was from 40% to 97% in the matter of 4 days. Researches say that even though the ice melted extremely fast, the area appears to be freezing again, at a much slower rate. Scientists cannot determine yet if the meltdown is because of global warming, or if it's because of a natural rare event. But even if that cannot be concluded, we should keep global warming in mind. Events like these are huge, even if you don't realise it. We should do everything in our power to keep our planet clean and we should try our best not to pollute.

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Monday, June 25, 2012

3 Very Captivating Facts:

1) If 25% of American families used 10 less plastic bags than they usually would, we would save about 2.5 BILLION plastic bags a year. 


2) Every single day, about 50 animal species become extinct because of human consumption and urban development. 




3) The energy saved from one single aluminium can, can run a TV set for 3 hours.




This really goes to show how some small changes can have huge impacts on the world, and how we should try our best to preserve the environment as much as we can. Thank you for reading, share this blog around as much as you can, it helps me out a lot!

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Friday, June 8, 2012

Hello People of Earth!
I just wanted to share this awesome picture I found on Facebook. Someone actually took a picture of a rain cloud from the sky, while it was raining. It just goes to show how unique our world really is, and how we should take the utmost care of it. Doesn't it blow your mind?!





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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Bio-hazardous Waste...

Happy Saturday Everyone!

       I decided to post about bio-hazardous waste, since I have been getting some questions about it. The common misconception in today's society is that the general public don't throw out anything that is toxic. But believe me, people do waste toxic materials everyday without even knowing it. For starters, batteries. The mercury in batteries are extremely harmful to the environment. If mercury breaks down into the soil, organisms such as earthworms will consume it, and 1 of 2 things will occur. The earthworm could instantly die, which will lead to a significant loss in the Earth's biosphere, or the earthworm's off-springs will contain bits of the mercury. This will start infecting a lot of organisms through contact, and this will lead to a whole arsenal of horrible situations. 


      There are much more items in households that contain toxic material, such as laptops, pesticides and leftover paint. These common items get thrown out everyday on a large scale, and if they are recycled, then the long term damage could be avoided, (since we are using it again and again without throwing it) but if they are thrown out for good, then the material gets mixed in water, the soil, and many other surfaces. So when you are throwing out anything, check if it is recyclable or not. That small sacrifice of your time could mean the difference between life and death for some organisms.
Thank you for reading, stay tuned for more! :)
Photo: Pile of spilling oil drums
Toxic Waste Dump

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Monday, April 9, 2012

Spring is Here!

Hello Everyone!

     Spring is finally here! The trees are growing their leaves again, flowers are starting to bloom, everything outside is beautiful. Hope all my readers had a wonderful Easter weekend, and I hope that everyone has an awesome spring! More blog posts are to come, so stay tuned! Thank you for reading!



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Saturday, March 17, 2012

The Lorax

Hello Everyone!

       I actually just got back from watching the film "The Lorax", and I have to say, that film was absolutely inspirational. The movie itself was amazing, the visuals, the sound effects, everything! But the message behind the movie was really powerful.

      Basically, the movie was based on a book written by a genius I'm sure you have heard of, Dr.Seuss. He talked about how 'The Lorax' is a creature that protects trees at a forest from people who try and cut in down for their various businesses. He doesn't physically try and stop them, but he makes them aware of what they are doing with cutting down trees. I don't want to go in depth with the plot, but I highly recommend you see the movie. It was incredible, it just goes to show how if you cut down trees, we really are killing ourselves. We need to think about the future, and how cutting down trees is going to affect us in the long run. Not only us, but every single species on this planet too. So everyone, make it your mission to make everyone else aware of global warming, spread the awareness!

"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not."
-Dr.Seuss


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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Spencer The Rhino

Hello readers!

        I just read something in a newspaper that I felt really strongly about, and so I wanted to share it. Recently, a rhino named Spencer died because of common misconceptions that people often have. What people have done to 'Save' this rhino was implant a tracking device and a toxic pesticide in the rhinos horn to deter poachers. This procedure was experimental and it turned out to be unsuccessful, in Johannesburg.

       One of the people conducting the procedure on the rhino said "The easy way out is to say 'No more' - but then the poachers win". But doesn't that mean the people conducting the experiment on the rhino are as bad as the poachers? They could have focused on alternative ways to save this rhino from poachers without harming it in any way, or touching it for that matter. But what do you guys think about this?


This picture was taken in Johannesburg, where the rhino passed away.

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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Sea Pics

Hey guys, just a little post on the sea at the beach I was in!

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Snow!

Just some snow that mysteriously formed a shape outside my house!