Wednesday, March 28, 2007

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April 22 is celebrated Earth Day River


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Earth Earth Day is considered a global public holiday in which participants of all parts of the world in any way be concerned with environmental concerns to protect our planet. Was proclaimed on April 22, 1970 Gaylod by Senator Nelson, an environmental activist.

This day belongs to the people, without regulation of a single entity or government agency. Nor is it related to claims of any kind (religious, racial, political, ideological). The point is the awareness of natural resource management, environmental education and participation as environmentally conscious and responsible persons.

Enter to collaborate with the health of our planet in any way ... planting a tree, if your city is preparing lectures or meetings, attend! documentate the problem and raises awareness about it, disclose information to your friends and family, make art ... there are many ways to express yourself!

Remember, OUR PLANET IS THE ONLY PLACE WHERE WE LIVE!

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

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Guaire Sanitation "Fact or Fiction?



a few days ago, accompanied by a dear friend to Fundayacucho to leave some things, rummaging many papers in the area of \u200b\u200binformation, I came across a brochure about the project where Guaire. It caught my attention because he had heard of the project but I'd never be willing to find out more about topic. It turns out that when I get home, I prepare to read and I found quite encouraging information ...

Here is a text of the brochure ...
"Today is for Guaire Caraque l @ s @ s synonymous with dirt, disease, odors and even death.
Therefore, in 2005, the Ministry of Environment launched Guaire Project, which aims to clean up the waters of the main river of our city for the year 2014 and thus realize the right to individually and collectively enjoy a life and a safe, healthy and ecologically balanced, as enshrined in Article 127 of our Bolivarian Constitution. "

" The job is not easy. This is to channel all sewage from our homes, businesses and traders in pipeline networks, which in most cases should be built in areas already inhabited, for downloading collectors Guaire marginal, take them to plants treatment to be built and downloaded to the Tuy River. Thus, the streams running through our city will no longer receive sewage and to come clean Guaire. "

If this happens, take off my hat because it is a large and ambitious project, in the best sense of the word, and so we have again the beautiful river that once was.

If you want more information : http://www.marn.gov.ve/

Source: Printed booklet "Project Unite Guaire Caracas
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Do you know where to throw the frying oil made at home?


Although not do much frying when we do, throw the oil used in dishwashers in the kitchen sink or in some other, right? That's one of the biggest mistakes we can make.

WHY WHAT WE DO?

simply because there is no one to explain how to do it properly. Thus, the best we can do or recommend to place the oil is used in some of those plastic soda bottles, closing and then the normal garbage. One liter of oil pollutes more than a million liters of water, enough for the water consumption of a person for 14 years. It is useless to criticize those responsible for the pollution of rivers if we do our part, which seems to be very difficult.

take care of our mother earth

Friday, March 2, 2007

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And the Oscar goes to ...

IMAGE: Al Gore and Davis Guggenheim in Ceremony 79th Academy Awards.

"An Inconvenient Truth" work based on the Power Point presentation of former Vice President Al Gore on global warming, last night won the Oscar for best documentary. "Politics can wait, the Earth," Gore said when asked if the Chair would posit again.

• February 26, 2007 - Agencies / Hollywood Today / CA •
Although the winner of the Oscar for best documentary was by Davis Guggenheim "An Inconvenient Truth", everyone recognized that the credit was up to Al Gore, which also went on stage to receive the statuette. Gore did not miss

the opportunity to be in front of many celebrities and hundreds of millions of viewers to send his message about the need to act urgently to stop global warming: "This is not a political issue is a moral issue," said Ex- U.S. Vice President.

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Climate Change Global March against global warming


Millions of households have joined the call, the largest mobilization of citizens against Climate Change.


• February 2, 2007 - Paris - CA •
The Alliance for the Planet (a group of environmental associations) has achieved the impossible, after an impromptu appeal launched a week ago that "the citizens of all countries, given 5 minutes of respite for the planet by turning off their lights on 1 February between 19:55 and 20:00 hours. It is the attention of citizens, media and deciding on energy waste, ie utilities and government.

Why February 1? Because the next day should come out in Paris, the new report of the expert group of UN climate (IPCC). We must not let the occasion pass to force the project on the urgency of the global climate.

Some European iconic landmarks such as the Parisian Eiffel Tower, the Colosseum in Rome and Madrid's Puerta de Alcala, today went off five minutes (between 18.55 GMT and 19.00 GMT) in response to the call for environmental associations to protest against climate change.

Electricity consumption in Spain fell by 2.5%, half the expected. Power system operators were on alert as a massive blackout can generate a voltage drop and produce a major power outage.

In Portugal, the leading environmental organization Portuguese Quercus, decided to not support the blackout because it believes that the energy sector is primarily responsible for climate change, but the transport.

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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

By detecting the problem of global climate change, World Meteorological Organization ( WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) established the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 1988. This is a group open to all Member Nations UN and of WMO.

IPCC's role is to analyze a comprehensive, objective, open and transparent basis the scientific, technical and socioeconomic information relevant for understanding the scientific elements of risk posed by climate change caused by human activities, their potential impact and options for adaptation and mitigation. The IPCC does not conduct research or monitor climate-related data or other relevant parameters, but bases its assessment mainly on scientific and technical literature peer reviewed and published.

One of the main activities of the IPCC is to evaluate periodic climate change knowledge. The IPCC also produced special reports and technical papers on topics that are considered necessary information and independent scientific advice, and supports the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) through its work on methodologies relating to national inventories of greenhouse gases.

The IPCC has three Working Groups and Task:
• The Working Group I assesses the scientific aspects of the climate system and climate change.
• The Working Group II assesses the vulnerability of socioeconomic systems and natural climate change, negative and positive consequences of such change and the possibilities of adaptation.
• The Working Group III assesses options for limiting emissions of greenhouse gases and mitigate the effects of climate change.
• The Task Force on national inventories of greenhouse gases is responsible for the IPCC Programme national inventories of greenhouse gases.

Source: ipcc.ch / languageportal / spanishportal.htm

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Peru's glaciers are melting

• February 14, 2007 - Brownsville Herald - AP - CA •
the ice peaks of the Cordillera Blanca, largest chain of world's tropical glaciers, is melting rapidly by rising temperatures, changing from white to brown the peaks, which has shown that global warming threatens the future supply of water in Peru, scientists say.

Lima - Peru's Andes mountains have lost at least 22% of their glacier area since 1970 and melting is accelerating, according to the National Institute of Natural Resources (INRENA).

glaciology specialists believe that the current situation of the glaciers in the world is an indicator of global warming and warn that what is happening in Peru suggests existence of potential problems.

"For me, the average ice loss is really troubling," said Lonnie Thompson, a geologist at Ohio State University, U.S., and influential glaciologist, who warns that the rate of melt ice can not be generated again.

Thompson, who has observed the melting of the Andes, Himalayas and on top of Kilimanjaro, said tropical glaciers are melting all over the world due to high temperatures and that "in places where we have data to prove it the average ice loss is actually accelerating. "

In Peru, the effects snowmelt are visible. Brown rocks are observed in the majestic snow-capped peaks. Compared photos of different eras show how the glaciers have been retreating from the slopes of the mountains, and one _the Broggi_ has completely disappeared. The ice caves, once popular with tourists, have disappeared.

To read more about this article goes into http://www.circuloastronomico.cl/eco/calentamiento7.html

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