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  1. Loool!!lovely sense of humor(as always)! Yeah,some people are so stupid!!so ironic...Love the photos,I'll upload them to my myspace profile...
  2. Ozone is a poisonous gas with strong smell, and is a form of oxygen. It is pollutant when it exists between 5-10km above the earth's surface, causes breathing problems and harms the eyes. However, the ozone layer high above the earth, between 15-30km is not only useful, but absolutely necessary. And that's because it absorbs harmful radiation from the sun and thus protects earth and the life on it. If that solar radiation was to reach the earth, single-cell organisms would die, DNA would sustain dramatic changes and there would be multiplied symptoms of skin cancer. Since 1970 there has been detected a reduction in the amount of ozone, creating an ozone hole over Antarctica in 1980. Thanks to research it was found that the cause of this reduction is chlorofluorocarbon. This chemical is a compound containing carbon fluorine and chlorine; it is a CFC that destroys the ozone layer. CFCs are used as cooling substances in refrigerators, air-conditions and in sprays. When they reach the ozone layer there is a reaction between these chemical elements, making the layer thinner and thinner. In 1994 the European Council banned the creation of more CFCs, so as for other ozone-friendly substances to be used. Greenpeace in Britain made it to construct a fridge without CFCs, but it wasn't made as known as it should have been as it was against the interests of large industries. Until the day they will put their personal interests aside, the ozone layer will keep becoming thinner and thinner... Image credit: Frankie Roberto. Image licensed under a Creative-Commons Attribution license.
  3. I shall post for the subject Nuclear power may be more eco-friendly than fuels as we know them..But it is also so dangerous at its use that if anything goes wrong,the catastrophe afterwards shall be much bigger. It is better to stick to the safe alternative sources of energy (sun,wind,water) and develop them at the same time,than introducing nuclear power in our life and having such a dangerous thing going on...
  4. Hey,sorry I didn't make it to post yesterday,I had fever and I still have...I fixed the pc(I think) HAPPY BIRTHDAY MIGUEL!!!!!!
  5. but the programme is about recycling the fuels already used.. well,anyway,I give up..
  6. hey ouminem and welcome to the blog.. firstly,you have to see if there is some other kind of environmental organisation in your country that can inform you about its actions etc,and if there is a possibility of having a greenpeace branch in the country. then,you can become a member of he international forum of greenpeace and repeat the question for more answers and options.and you could also check the members list of the forum to find other people of your country and send a private message to them to see if all together can find a solution.this is the link: http://forum.greenpeace.org/int/ hope I helped a bit..good luck!
  7. I'm sure that every company had done many bad things to the environment but that doesn't mean it cannot change...surely this new programme has some drawbacks,but I think it's a technological improvement that will help further investigation in the matter and finally bring up a solution for energy saving/recycle...too optimistic?I dunno,maybe..but you shouldn't be that negative either simon
  8. Check this awesome site,a new view about recycle! ''Global Resource Corporation is a Worldwide Petroleum Research, Engineering, Development, and Manufacturing Company that thinks outside the box and is responsible for bringing innovation and new technologies to the petrochemical industries where we offer many proprietary solutions in Enhanced Oil & Energy Recovery Processes.'' http://www.globalresourcecorp.com/ I think it's very promising for the future..
  9. Apparenlty he means that when a woman aborts a child(whatever the reason) she actually causes people to kill each other... Or that when two men are in love and get married they actually commit a crime and produce reasons for war... Wtf,how stupid some people can be!I can't stand such prehistoric ideas!
  10. It is a fact that global warming affects the icebergs in a most dramatic way. The greenhouse effect is to be blamed, as it is the cause of global warming. How does that make the sea level rise? Well first of all when water is heated it expands. But also since an iceberg is 99% ice it starts to melt as soon as the temperature is over 0 degrees, making it just too easy for the icebergs to start melting. Icebergs are huge, the largest one is 12,000 cubic miles. So, if you were to melt it you would get an awful lot of water. Also there are many, many icebergs on earth, so if all of them melted you would have millions of gallons of water. Icebergs won't melt completely, but enough to make the sea level rise quite a bit. Scientists used to say that by the end of the century the sea may have risen up to three centimetres. That didn’t sound a lot, but it really is. And now, scientists have started to realise that their first calculation was far too positive for our case, since nothing is done to stop global warming and the process of melting ice becomes quicker and quicker. Think how much ocean there is. Well, think with all of that water you add on another three centemeters worth. A lot isn't it? In three hundred years it is thought that the sea will have risen three to four meters! So what if the sea is rising so much? Think about what will happen if the sea level rises. The water isn't just going to fall off the earth. There is no place to put extra water in the sea,so it will have to go onto the land. Think about what a map will look like in, say the year 2500. There will probably be a tiny dot for each continent. Or will it? If you think one step further you will realize that might not be, because there are only a certain amount of icebergs in the world so once they have melted, there will be nothing left to melt. Nevertheless there will be an awful lot of water on the earth. People already know what should be done to avoid this tragedy. A tragedy that doesn’t affect only humans (who would actually deserve it because of all the bad things they do to earth) but each and every living organism. These two last decades more than 50 species suddenly were found to be endangered. Those who were already known to be endangered face a really high possibility of extinction. People have to understand that making money shouldn’t be their main concern. That protecting the environment is in fact their protection. If this article made you one of those people that know what they have to do, check this link for more stuff: green-blog.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=66 There are many ways of finding up ways to save our earth, but the real challenge is to do all those tips tell us to... Image Credit: Public Domain. Suggested Credit: Courtesy: National Science Foundation [via Flickr].
  11. Nice videos,I think I prefer mikeben's...though the second video Simon posted has so much sarcasm in it that even those who don't care at all come to think of it btw,welcome to the forum mikeben!
  12. Despite the ban in 1994, radioactive depositions still reach the seas. In french pipes of nuclear facilities Greenpeace's divers found the waters to have 17.000.000 times more intense radioactivity than clean waters. In Norway, crabs and seaweeds have been polluted by the radioactive substance technetium. Scientists found it comes from old british facilities for nuclear fuels. However, american geologists are thinking of burying under the seabed radioactive materials. Since 1959 enormous quantities of radioactive waste have been thrown into the Arctic Ocean, including nuclear reactors, while another million of chemical weapons decay onto the sea floor in 400-4500 metres depth. Moreover, Spain has stored 100.000 barrels containing slight radiocative waste, from scientific laboratories. Plutonium from the nuclear trials is detected in the southern seas of the Atlantic ocean. Britain has recorded 57.435 shipwrecks, including nuclear submarines. The highly dangerous poison DDT harms the marine organisms more than the others, and thanks to the marine currents it is transfered to all seas, affecting every organism. PBDE, a substance used for computer and television construction, has been detected in whales' fat! 90% of all fish are polluted by mercury and another 25% by PCB. Every oil drilling pollutes the sea bed in an area of 20 square kilometres and at the one third of this area all forms of life die. Wordwide algies increase dramatically while fish population reduces. Since the day Israel didn't sign the ban about chemical depositions in the seas, the Haifa Chemicals company only has thrown into the sea 60.000 tones of toxic waste. On daily basis 12.800 tones of acids reach Tinisia's bay, results of the production of chemical fertilizers. 70 of the 200 most important fish species are endangered, according to FAO (world organisation of food and agriculture). However, fishermen's number increases and the recent method of bottom trawling destroys whole marine ecosystems. Ocean researchers discovered that the increasing air pollution prevents the coral reefs from growing.When CO2 reaches the water surface, it reacts,turning the water more acidic and harming corals. And as if this didn't happen, scientists want to channel directly under the sea bed enormous quantities of CO2 to ease the atmosphere... All this was only a part of the annual research of environmental organisations. And it doesn't even mention domestic nor hospital waste. For those who haven't understand how much we pollute our seas... Image credit: Tres. Image licensed under a Creative-Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works license.
  13. We had fireworks all over the place,it was wonderful,but still too pollutant! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
  14. China has a dream that the giant pandas it breeds in captivity will one day frolic in the mountains with their wild cousins. This is the next challenge for the scientists who manage the country's biggest reserve for captive pandas. They have mastered the art of breeding the world's iconic and endangered animal; now it is time to send some of their babies out into the real world. The centre's first experiment ended in tragedy, since the five-year-old panda that was released knew to survive on it's own, but couldn't protect itself from the other wild pandas and thus fallen to his death from a tree,after being pursued by wild pandas angered at an intruder in their territory. Now two males and two females have been selected as the second attempt. Scientists running the program hope that wild pandas will be less likely to attack a female who strays into their territory. Everyone wishes the experiment has a happy end this time. With only 1.590 pandas in the wild,it is crucial to improve their gene diversity to raise the animal's chances to avoid extinction.Reintroducing pandas pandas bred in China's reserves is one way to do that,and there are many candidates to choose from. The success of China's two main reserves in breeding, principally through artificial insemination, has resulted in a panda baby boom. The director of the reserve argues that the captive population has almost reached a level of sustainability to ensure that the panda can survive for another hundred years. All this is a really good effort much appriciated by every person who loves animals and wants them to be saved from extinction. But doing all this is not enough. Pandas are only the example of so many species we let unprotected to reach the point of extinction until we realised we have to save them. Why should we always reach that point instead of thinking in advance which human activities cause a direct harm to the environment and it's wildlife and stop doing them? Image credit: Philou.cn. Image licensed under a Creative-Commons Attribution-Share Alike license.
  15. HAPPY NEW YEAR GUYSSSS!!!!! And since I am a girl I will choose which of the two videos was the best...but wont tell you Have a really happy new year,with health,happiness and the usual staff.Luv ya!!
  16. Yeah,I know what happens to some countries where water is so rare...and it's really sad. Btw,you're writting ''In this case you are right, water usage is a reason to kill'', while I meant that it's not a reason to kill,but only to argue...
  17. Omg,this could be funny if it wasn't reality...But how was it possible to happen?Seems too difficult to achieve even if you want it to!
  18. Oh my god! I can't believe that guy killed the old man just because of the water usage...he may always disliked him,or he had a really bad temper etc etc.Water usage is a serious reason to argue,but not to kill !
  19. I like ''what I've done'' too,it's great and many people got to realise some things... This is a song I particularly like these days...and try to play it on the piano too! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7amYNaPTRI
  20. Leave natural causes,they don't destroy earth,they just change it.Humans are the ones that alter everything..I hate the way we treat a planet that provides everything to us.
  21. I don't give a sh... about the grades,I hate my teachers,none of them is a normal person!I am too terrified of becoming a teacher,might make me a monster too. I recently forced a teacher to let me talk to the class for the half hour of the lesson about the new recycling system of the area...it was so funny,she would just glare at me,but I am so happpy the others have started recycling since then,and some of them are really interested! .
  22. Nice laws,too bad they would never be placed around here...both customers and the owners of the bars would hate it
  23. Lol,this measure could never be taken in Greece,noone would do it.But trying would be good...I hate my friends for smoking so much,they make me sick...well,I guess it's nice to know that in other country this measure exists!
  24. Looool! I actually wanted someone to comment on my wanting the snake to bite the child...lol.
  25. Oblviously onlygreennogray you didn't read my answer above...lol
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