facts inconvenient truth

0

Posted by admin | Posted in Useful facts | Posted on 17-01-2010

Tags: , , , ,

facts inconvenient truth
Have you seen the passage called an inconvenient truth?

someone told me that the fact that this guy is a sham and that the scientist showed I was wrong. do u know anythig about this?

Not even the truths that confront me are quite embarrassing to have to be busy, one of these days I'll see pass for truth in the area where the action is. Who or what is responsible for the irresponsibility of agriculture, population growth and its effects are the planets greatest enemy. This text only covers some aspects of climate change, deforestation and ieeffects subsequent man made desertification because of irresponsible agriculture use of chemicals, over pumping carbon aquifers, over grazing, wild fires (because of the burning got out of control). Water and air pollution, such as that caused by industrial pollution, the effects of pollution in cities (the internal combustion engine) are other stories. All these elements are also manmade, such as high industrial chimneys pumping of pollution on clouds and burning tires, some of this contamination has been found in the ice in the polar regions. There are natural cycles in the life of the planets, but many are influenced by existence of man, that is increasing with the overcrowding, pressure on natural resources and increasing pollution. The thin ozone layer helps to speed things up. This is mainly due to pollution air, also due to the actions of Le Mans. In northern Africa, India, Mexico, millions of people are affected by land loss, desertification and some died later. However, many animals become sick due to temperature changes. Vital links in the chain of food is affecting other Disapearing species in the same chain. We are witnessing a mass exstinction for the first time since the dinosaurs. From the Earth to about 10 million species, 300,000 have vanished in the past 50. Each year from 3000 to 30,000 species disappear. Everything happens so fast you can not control things more. The Sahara is growing by 7 kilometers a year. The most desserts are also the result of Le Mans actions.And are increasing. In the days of dinosaurs, there was little desserts. Overall, our planet is drying. Each degree of temperature increase means that 10% loss of water harvesting is lower (due to deforestation), to irrigate agriculture. farmland and their farms are lost in the world. Many farmers left the son of the farm and head of the cities. Northern China is drying up, what once were the production food to millions of people are now hungry refugees, running for their lives by consuming all the dust storms. This will have a big effect on prices world food when they start to buy at what ever cost, to feed its people. Farmers must continue to feed the population of about 70 million last year, but with less arable land (because of desertification and erosion irreverible) Over the past fifty years, the population growth and rising incomes have tripled world grain demand from 640 million tons to 1.855 million in the near future the global farming community will not be able to feed everyone, the food prices continue to rise. . Northpole the rising sea is melting, and we know that without ice in our lives. This does not affect sea level, because the ice is already on the green earth and water.but melting ice of the south pole, and glaziers water is lost forever and rising sea levels. Are we responsible? It's the sun? God wants to punish us? Is it Gaia who wants to clear the infestation of pests? Is this a natural cycle? Who cares? not important, nor what is important is that we will be in trouble WHAT CAN WE DO THE'?????????????? ? The best we can do as individuals be more responsible in our own neck of the woods to organize high-profile parts clean, talk to the radio citizen meetings, participate in planting trees Shools and listen to debates on environmental awareness. If doing the cleaning, leave traces that had cleared, and why asking people not to start dumping of waste, leaving a hole or bins, where people come back with garbage, and they always do. We have done many community cleanups and if you do not leave alternatives or try to work guilt in the villages (some people have, but not much), that their efforts are a waste of time. That's what we do in Mexico. POSITIVE impressions shirts with slogans, hang posters around (with recycled paper if possible). Classify the trash, leaving organic waste and composting with him, the worst you can do is throw in the trash, or burn. 70% of pollution is organic waste mixed with household waste. and is just as bad in the sewer where it helps to elevate the rat and landfill it poisons the soil. This is the easiest way to take charge. First, you have to sort garbage at least keep the organic to one side, as in a plastic container with a lid. If you're got a few meters above the ground, only 1 or 2 square meters in a small hole, (in shade), now still can get wet. If you download anything that is organic. Toilet paper, bones vegetable cuttings, eggshells, dead bodies, excrement, cardboard, leaves, shredded paper, old clothes (if organic), regularly covered with leaves or a piece of plastic to keep it moist and to hide any smell. REGULARLY spray water on it, but not saturated or not the worms die or leave. The worms decompose waste, transformed into beautiful black soil for garden planters. If you are in an apartment, if you have a balcony get a big plastic bucket drills on the side and lid, and add a few buckets of sand and again to put in the trash, really should move, or move the controls sometimes Airat, and ensure that the decomposition is even, keep the humidity in this garbage does not get any size very quickly and the thing works for a long time to go full Warming ———————- Some more Positive thoughts Global can not be stopped but be respectful of our environment environment can not be wrong and maybe win some time. If you want to help the planet, plant a tree every week, if everyone on the planet, we would in capable of stopping destructive processes. Reducing carbon emissions and are already working on this, alternative forms of energy we need regulations on production carbon. Not use aerosol sprays to burn sewage restricted use of waste recycling. Waterharvesting AGRICULTURE must invest in projects (like the thousands of small dams). redirect a flow of groundwater in the groundwater subteranian rains. Help carbon sequestration and water production by promoting reforestation. The World Bank provides grants reforrestation important to capture carbon and the best tree for Pawlonia well. Agricultural education and improvements to follow the principles of sustainability and soil management GOVERNMENT The protection of existing forests. Stop building more highways, urban planning to include the cities Leave encourage vegetation to build people to return to earth to do business from there, that today has been possible thanks to the Internet. More environmental design or earth to prevent forest fires, such as – firewall. dams, according to the regulation and control of public behavior. transportation alternative effeciant public to discourage the use of internal combustion engine. School education systems to motivate people to self-sufficiency through the creation of gardens more food at home. Education on environmental awareness. Educational Planning family, to curb overpopulation. Here are 100 other ways http://www.eco-gaia.net/forum-pt/index.p … Source (s) Lester E Brown is the founder and director of the Institute of Global Environment Facility in the United States. It has produced a report based on all available information Satalite NASA, and all information we receive U.S. universities and embassies world wide, his little book – a planet under stress, Plan B trans has been translated into many languages and won the prize for best book in 2003

The Inconvenient Truth – Part 2: Roots was a Fraud (2009 Edition)


Green: The New Red, White and Blue


Green: The New Red, White and Blue


$8.98


New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman travels the globe to unravel the tangled web of where we get our energy and what we can do to change its effects on the planet. He visits the front lines of a revolution that is just now taking shape, and shows what is at stake for all of us.
Friedman starts with businesses whose products we use every day. At Google, he discovers one of the unexpected bypr…